The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) says that the Ukrainian crisis impacts on energy markets may stop emerging markets in Asia from securing imported LNG supplies. The Russian invasion of Ukraine can have longer-term impacts on already volatile energy markets. According to the new report from IEEFA,
Six players to establish 1st green e-methanol plant in Southeast Asia
Six international energy companies have formed a partnership to establish the first green e-methanol plant in Asia. Illustration; Courtesy of Port of Singapore PTT Exploration and Production, Air Liquide, YTL PowerSeraya, Oiltanking Asia Pacific, Kenoil Marine Services, and A.P. Moller – Maersk have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on
MPA, K Line join study on ammonia as marine fuel in Singapore
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) will participate in the feasibility study jointly conducted since March 2021 by the SABRE consortium with the aim to establish a ship-to-ship based ammonia bunkering in the Port of Singapore, the largest bunkering
Concordia Damen, STC pick Zepp.solutions for training vessel
Dutch shipyard Concordia Damen and maritime educational institution STC Group have picked zepp.solutions to supply a hydrogen fuel cell system and storage solution for a training vessel. The STC traning ship Ab Initio; Courtesy of STC Group The Ab Initio is a 67 meter-long ship that will serve the practical
Chariot, Port of Rotterdam ink green hydrogen import MOU
Chariot, an Africa-focused transitional energy company, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Dutch Port of Rotterdam International, a global energy hub and Europe’s largest seaport which handles a significant portion of Europe’s total energy demand. As informed, the MoU represents a first step towards establishing supply chains
Jiangnan orders GTT tank design for its 1st large LNGCs
Chinese shipyard Jiangnan has ordered tank design for two large LNG carriers (LNGCs) it is building for Adnoc from the French LNG containment specialist GTT. Courtesy of Jiangnan On 5 April, GTT said in a statement that it received in March order from its partner the Chinese shipyard, a subsidiary
Santos makes ‘important step’ on the path towards Dorado FID
Australian energy company Santos has made what it described as an important step on the path towards a final investment decision on the Dorado project located offshore Australia, which is expected in mid-2022. Australia’s Minister for Resources and Water, Keith Pitt, in a statement on Tuesday welcomed a significant step
Norway awards CCS licenses to Equinor, Horisont Energi, Vår Energi
The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has awarded carbon capture and storage (CCUS) licenses to Equinor, Horisont Energi, and Vår Energi. Illustration; Courtesy of Horisont Energi CCUS is necessary for achieving the climate goals. Carbon transport and storage infrastructure (CCS) is crucial for providing CO2 solutions on a commercial basis. Safe
Three Castor Initiative members sign MOU to build zero-emission VLCC pair
Classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR), shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and shipping company MISC via its subsidiary, AET, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the development and construction of two very large crude carriers which can be operated on zero-emission fuel. Left to right: SHI President and CEO
French stand ready to kick off SEM-REV 2.0 works
Having played a pivotal role in the advancement of marine renewable energies in France, the SEM-REV test site is ready for infrastructure upgrades to respond to the needs of the growing offshore renewable energy sector. SEM-REV test site (Courtesy of Centrale Nantes) SEM-REV is one of the first European sites