European Commission, Hydrogen Europe, and relevant companies signed a joint declaration to set out a strategy to double the previous EU renewable hydrogen target to 10 million tonnes of annual domestic production and an additional 10 million tons of annual hydrogen imports. Photo with all participants from the European Electrolyser
Gasunie leases 2nd FSRU for Eemshaven from New Fortress
Dutch gas infrastructure firm Gasunie has chartered the second FSRU for the LNG import terminal at Eemshaven, this time from the U.S. gas-to-power developer New Fortress Energy. Illustration only; Courtesy of NFE Gasunie signed a binding contract for the lease of a floating LNG installation (FSRU) from New Fortress Energy.
Keel laid for AtoB@C Shipping’s first electric hybrid coaster
The hull assembly of [email protected] Shipping’s first electric hybrid coaster began at India’s Chowgule Shipyard on 5 May with the traditional keel-laying ceremony. Production of the vessel began in mid-March with the steel cutting, and construction now continues with hull assembly. Courtesy of ESL Shipping Delivery of the 90-metre-long vessel
LNGC conversion completed for world’s first M-FSRU
GAS Entec, a subsidiary of AG&P, has completed the conversion of a LNG carrier for KARMOL into the world’s first Modular Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (M-FSRU). Courtesy of AG&P GAS Entec converted a 125,000 cbm LNG carrier into an 84 mmscfd M-FSRU with the capacity to scale from 15 to 300
ENGIE, OCI, EEW team up for HyNetherlands hydrogen value chain project
French energy company Engie, Dutch methanol producer OCI, and German company Energy from Waste (EEW) have partnered up to develop HyNetherlands, a large-scale hydrogen-based value chain. Courtesy of HyNetherlands HyNetherlands is uniquely positioned in the Northern Netherlands, where the LNG economy is shifting towards a hydrogen economy. The project wants
MAN Cryo to supply FGSSs for new dual-fuel car carriers
MAN Cryo, part of German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions, has signed a contract with China’s Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard for the delivery of fuel-gas supply systems (FGSSs) to a new series of two dual-fuel, 6,500 pure car carriers. The 200-meter-long ships are being built for Swedish ship management company
Landmark report finds legal grounds to hold fossil fuel firms liable for environmental damage
The findings of a report, which Greenpeace describes as a ‘historic win for climate justice,’ indicate that there are legal grounds to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for the harm their actions have historically brought forth to the environment due to investments in new fossil fuel projects, creating roadblocks and
Kosmos Energy says Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project is 75% complete
The BP-led Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project on the maritime border of Mauritania and Senegal is 75 per cent complete, according to the project shareholder Kosmos Energy. Courtesy of BP U.S.-based oil and gas company Kosmos Energy revelaed its ts financial and operating results for the first quarter of 2022.
Klaipeda LNG terminal receives 1st delivery of LNG for PGNiG
MOL orders four LNG-fueled car carriers
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has reached an agreement with compatriot Nihon Shipyard and Shin Kurushima Dockyard for the construction of four 7,000-unit capacity car carriers that will use environment-friendly liquefied natural gas (LNG) as their main fuel. The newly ordered ships are scheduled for delivery in succession,