BP has entered into an agreement with Marubeni to form a strategic partnership for offshore wind and potentially other decarbonisation projects, including hydrogen, in Japan. The new partnership will see BP acquiring a stake in Marubeni’s proposed offshore wind project in the country. Under the agreement, BP will join with
Shell joins German LNG for Brunsbüttel LNG import
Shell and the German LNG Terminal joint venture have signed a memorandum of understanding on the import of LNG through the planned terminal in Brunsbüttel. Courtesy of German LNG Terminal The parties signed the deal following the latest developments in relation to the construction of an energy terminal in Brunsbüttel.
Green Hydrogen Systems electrolysis picked for Norway’s H2 project
Denmark-based Green Hydrogen Systems has received an order from Liquiline to deliver electrolysis equipment for a Dalane Energi-led H2 project in Norway. Courtesy of Green Hydrogen Systems Green Hydrogen Systems is a provider of alkaline electrolysers for on-site hydrogen production based on renewable electricity. This order specifically includes the supply
Aker Carbon Capture and Microsoft to scale up CCUS value-chain with power of tech
Norwegian company focused on capturing CO2 emissions, Aker Carbon Capture, has joined forces with Microsoft to combine their expertise in technology to support the industry’s transition to a net-zero future while pursuing opportunities to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) and speed up the development of
Maersk, CMA CGM to help Electrolux decarbonize its sea transport
Swedish home appliance manufacturer Electrolux has partnered with container shipping companies Maersk and CMA CGM to use biofuel based on waste oils and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to cut its sea transport emissions. Photo: Electrolux As informed, the company aims to reduce sea transport greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 15
Samsung Heavy constructing 4 new LNGCs with GTT tank design
Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries has ordered the tank design for four new LNG carriers from the French LNG containment specialist GTT. Illustration only; Courtesy of Business Wire GTT said in a statement it will design the tanks of these four LNG carriers. Each of the ships will have a
LNG Canada CEO resigns
Shell-led joint venture LNG Canada informed that Peter Zebedee has decided to step down as CEO, effective 29 March. Illustration only; Courtesy of Canada LNG According to LNG Canada’s statement, Peter Zebedee resigned as chief executive officer to pursue opportunities outside of the organization. The LNG Canada joint venture is
DSME, KNOC team up on hydrogen/ammonia, LCO2 carriers
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has teamed up with compatriot oil and gas company Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) to develop low carbon hydrogen/ammonia and liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carriers. Photo: DSME As explained, the move comes in an effort to accelerate the commercialization of decarbonized
Offshore engineering consultancy secures work on Norwegian CCS project
Norway-headquartered marine, offshore, and engineering consultancy specialist Global Maritime has secured a deal with Northern Lights JV, which will see it support the project’s efforts aimed at developing and establishing pathways towards a low carbon future. Global Maritime informed on Tuesday that it has been awarded a Marine Warranty (MWS) contract
Alewijnse, Ingeteam join forces for hybrid and electric propulsion systems
Making a step forward in the sustainability of the maritime supply chain, Dutch Alewijnse and Spanish Ingeteam have joined forces to initiate and facilitate the development and integration of hybrid and electric propulsion systems. Courtesy of Alewijnse The two companies share the same vision for sustainable maritime industry and see