Dutch GoodFuels has joined the advanced biofuels coalition LSB, a coalition of biofuels technology developers and producers committed to decarbonising the shipping sector. The coalition represents eleven companies from eight countries and supports the EU target for climate neutrality by 2050 and the need for more ambitious 2030 intermediate targets.
Havila Kystruten takes delivery of second eco-friendly hybrid cruise ship
Norwegian shipping company Havila Kystruten has taken delivery of its second eco-friendly hybrid-powered cruise ship Havila Castor at Tersan shipyard in Turkey. According to the company, the ship is expected to arrive in Bergen around 5 May and start sailing the Bergen-Kirkenes coastal route on 10 May. Havila Castor. Courtesy
Jera wraps up Barossa stake acquisition from Santos and joins Darwin LNG
Japanese energy giant Jera has completed the acquisition of a 12.5 per cent stake in the Barossa gas field from Australia’s energy major Santos, joining the Darwin LNG project. Courtesy of Santos Back in December, Jera decided to invest, through its subsidiary Jera Australia, in the Barossa/Caldita gas field in
Asian operator brings in second dual-fuel vessel built for TotalEnergies
Singapore-based petroleum logistics unit of Malaysian energy logistics group MISC Berhad, AET, has taken delivery of the second dual-fuel very large crude carrier (VLCC), which was purpose-built for a long-term charter with TotalEnergies. AET informed on Friday that its second dual-fuel VLCC, Eagle Vallery, was successfully delivered by Samsung Heavy Industries
In focus: Activists take the front line against fossil fuels, as maritime industry steps up clean fuels game
‘Actions, not words’ perfectly summarizes the general feeling of environmental activists who took the front line in fight against fossil fuels industry and its supporters. Living up to their creed, however, is the maritime sector which has also stepped up efforts on a global level to adopt more environmentally-friendly, clean
New North Sea projects targeting 1.3 billion barrels of oil and gas
The annual performance review for the UK’s top producers highlighted 33 new projects targeting 1.3 billion barrels of oil and gas, which will significantly bolster the country’s energy security, the country’s regulator has revealed. The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) revealed on Thursday that a total of 890 million barrels
Magnolia LNG authorised to export additional LNG volumes
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has increased Magnolia LNG’s authorization to export an additional 0.8 million MTPA of LNG. Courtesy of Magnolia LNG U.S. energy infrastructure firm Glenfarne Group is the owner of Magnolia LNG and Texas LNG export projects. The firm plans to develop Magnolia LNG in Lake
Pakistan to get new LNG terminal in cooperation with China
The Fourth Construction, a unit of China National Chemical Engineering Group Corporation (CNCEC), has signed an EPCF deal with Daewoo Gas to build a new LNG terminal in Pakistan. Courtesy of CNCEC The parties have specifically signed a master engineering procurement construction and finance (EPCF) deal for the setting up
UK gets its first charging network for electric maritime vessels
The UK’s first e-marine hub of shore-side charging facilities for electric maritime vessels, created through the Marine e-Charging Living Lab (MeLL) initiative, has been unveiled in Plymouth. The MeLL initiative is a consortium led by the University of Plymouth in partnership with Plymouth City Council, Princess Yachts Limited and Aqua
HYON, Gen2 Energy and ASCO to establish hydrogen hub for maritime transport in Nordland
Norway’s hydrogen bunkering specialist HYON has together with compatriot green hydrogen company Gen2 Energy AS and supply base services provider ASCO Norway applied for soft funding from Enova for a hydrogen hub for maritime transport in Nordland to be named the Green Artic HyHub. Photo: HYON The hydrogen hub will