Dutch independent LNG supplier Titan LNG has joined SEA-LNG, the multi-sector industry coalition that wants to demonstrate LNG’s benefits as a viable marine fuel. Steve Esau,COO of SEA-LNG, and Michael Schaap, commercial director marine of Titan LNG; Courtesy of SEA-LNG SEA-LNG and Titan said in a statement they can expedite
Gastrade officially launches Alexandroupolis FSRU project
Greek utility company Gastrade held the official “kickoff” for the realisation of the Alexandroupoli FSRU for the LNG import project. Courtesy of Gastrade On 3 May, Gastrade launched LNG FSRU in Alexandroupolis, Greece. To remind, Greek LNG shipper GasLog holds a 20 per cent stake in it and will act
Alfa Laval levelling up in carbon-neutral fuel game
Swedish Alfa Laval has acquired patented technology from the Danish company RenCat to reform hydrogen from ammonia in a move to bolster its position in carbon-neutral fuel processing. The company intends to deploy this technology, in combination with its heat transfer expertise, to increase the business opportunities within the market
Uniper to build, operate Germany’s first LNG terminal in Wilhelmshaven
German energy major Uniper will officially build and operate Germany’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Wilhelmshaven, investing around €65 million (about $68.9 million). Courtesy of Uniper The important announcement was made today at a press conference in Wilhelmshaven, attended by Federal Minister Robert Habeck and the Lower Saxony Ministers Olaf Lies and
RenewableUK: Way to unlock minimum of 5 GW of green hydrogen
Trade association RenewableUK has published a series of key policy recommendations to help the UK achieve its target of ten gigawatts of hydrogen by 2030, with at least five gigawatts from green hydrogen production. RenewableUK published a new report called “Green Hydrogen: Optimising Net Zero”, that analyst Laurie Heyworth wrote.
Wintershall Dea’s hydrogen and CCS project to support Wilhelmshaven energy hub
Methanol to hydrogen generator gets approved for marine use
Renewable energy company e1 Marine has received approval in principle (AiP) from the classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its M-series methanol to hydrogen generator. The approval is said to represent a springboard for enabling the demonstration of the generators across different maritime sectors from ports and rowboats to offshore
Uzmar, Robert Allan team up on methanol-powered tugs
Turkish shipyard and tug operator company Uzmar Shipyard and Canadian naval architectural firm Robert Allan have signed an agreement to design and build a new series of methanol-fuelled tugboats. The two companies inked the agreement for a total of four new designs on 28 April 2022. As informed, the new
Monjasa wraps up first marine biofuel supply in the Middle East
Oil and shipping company Monjasa, in collaboration with energy company Uniper and biofuel producer Neutral Fuels, has completed its first blending and supply of marine fuels in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Monjasa Server. Courtesy of Monjasa. On 9 March 2022, the 9,600-dwt tanker Monjasa Server, purchased in 2020 to