Shell and Uniper have teamed up to produce blue hydrogen at Uniper’s Killingholme power station site in the East of England. Uniper’s Killingholme power station; Courtesy of Uniper Specifically, Shell and Uniper signed a cooperation agreement to progress plans for low-carbon hydrogen production at Uniper’s Killingholme site in North Lincolnshire.
Wood hired to support Senegal’s first offshore oil development
UK oilfield services provider Wood has been awarded a contract by Woodside Energy for the Sangomar FPSO development, located offshore Senegal. The floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel is specifically designed for the processing of hydrocarbons and the storage of oil before being transported to markets around the world.
Ship-to-ship bunkering of ‘world’s 1st LNG-fueled VLCC’ done
Dutch marine fuel supplier Titan LNG has teamed up with Petronas Marine, Petronas’ marine solutions unit, to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) under a term supply agreement to the “world’s first LNG-fueled very large crude carrier (VLCC)”. The ship-to-ship bunkering of the Yuan Rui Yang VLCC, chartered by Koch Industries
Icelandic-German collab to convert emissions into green methanol for ships
Icelandic energy company Landsvirkjun and German investment company PCC SE have agreed to jointly explore the possibility of capturing and utilising carbon emissions that will be used to produce green methanol for ships. The companies intend to look into capturing and utilising carbon emissions from PCC’s silicon metal plant in
UK player lands another gig on Inpex’s Ichthys project
UK-based oilfield services provider EnerMech has won its second long-term deal to support the Inpex-operated Ichthys LNG development in Australia with a subsidiary of Japan’s oil and gas player Inpex. The latest contract is for the provision of technical support and maintenance services. EnerMech revealed on Monday that it has been
Hamina LNG terminal in Finland to start operations this year
Hamina LNG terminal in Finland is to start commercial operations in October 2022, after wrapping up the finishing work and commissioning phase. Courtesy of Wartsila The Hamina LNG Oy terminal operator is a joint venture between Finnish company Hamina Energy, compatriot technology group Wärtsilä, and Estonian energy company Alexela. The
Samsung Heavy, Seaborg join forces to develop floating nuclear power plants
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Seaborg Technologies, a Denmark-based startup focused on nuclear reactor technology, have entered into a partnership to develop floating nuclear power plants. Courtesy of Seaborg The duo signed a partnership agreement at an online event last week. As informed, the floating nuclear power
LNG Croatia offering ship to truck reload services
Croatia’s LNG import terminal on the island of Krk has started offering LNG reloading services from the LNG Croatia FSRU vessel to LNG transport trucks. Courtesy of LNG Croatia Croatia’s LNG terminal operator launched this new non-standard service for terminal users. As of 11 April, the terminal users can arrange
Danaos orders four more methanol-ready containerships
Greek shipowner Danaos Corporation has placed orders for four methanol-ready 7,200 TEU containerships. The vessels will be built at Daehan Shipbuilding in South Korea and are expected to be delivered to their owner in the first half of 2024, Danaos said. As informed, the newbuilds will be methanol fuel ready,
Dow joins HEH consortium for Stade LNG terminal
American chemical corporation Dow has taken a minority stake in the Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) that is constructing the Stade LNG import terminal in Germany. Courtesy of Hanseatic Energy Hub On 11 April, Dow informed it has signed a definitive agreement to take a minority stake in the Hanseatic Energy