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Stena Drilling preparing for Evolution: new ultra-deepwater drillship addition to its fleet
UK-based offshore drilling contractor Stena Drilling is preparing for the latest addition to its fleet of drilling rigs, the Stena Evolution. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Subscribe to continue Become a PREMIUM Subscriber Do not want to miss out
Shell gets approval to restart Prelude FLNG
Shell has been given approval by Australian regulators to restart its Prelude FLNG facility offshore Western Australia after a more than three-month shut-down caused by a fire incident. Courtesy of Shell On March 18, the Western Australia online newspaper WAtoday informed that the regulator removed all regulatory constraints on Shell
Germany: RWE to build green ammonia import terminal in Brunsbüttel
German energy company RWE AG has unveiled plans to build a terminal for the import of green energy in Brunsbüttel, in an effort to secure Germany’s future energy supply. As explained, RWE is relying on green ammonia as “the most competitive hydrogen derivative with the highest level of technological maturity”.
Gasunie charters FSRU from Exmar for 5 years
Dutch gas infrastructure company Gasunie and Belgium-based shipowner Exmar have reached an agreement for a five-year charter for the employment of the FSRU S188 regasification barge. Illustration; Courtesy of Exmar Gasunie will use the FSRU S188 as a floating LNG import terminal at Eemshaven in Groningen, Netherlands. This is important
Woodside teams up with U.S. tech developers to turn greenhouse gases into decarbonised products
In a bid to curb Scope 1 and 2 emissions, decarbonise its operations, and achieve its climate change-related goals using lower-carbon solutions, Australia’s Woodside has joined forces with the U.S.-based technology developers, ReCarbon and LanzaTech, to transform greenhouse gases into new products without adding more carbon dioxide (CO2) to the
Jiangnan orders GTT tank design for PIL’s new LNG-fueled containerships
Chinese shipyard Jiangnan has ordered GTT tank design for four very large LNG-fueled container vessels on behalf of Pacific International Lines (PIL). Illustration; Courtesy of PIL GTT received this order from Jiangnan for the vessels that will be able to carry 14,000 containers each. The shipyard ordered this on behalf
Lithuania’s Klaipėda LNG terminal fully booked for the gas year
The customers of the Lithuanian LNG terminal Klaipėda LNG have fully booked the terminal’s regasification capacity for this gas year that lasts until 30 September 2022. Courtesy of Klaipedos Nafta Klaipedos Nafta said it allocated a total of 23,9 TWh of Klaipėda LNG terminal capacity for the current gas year.
EIA: US weekly LNG exports drop by one from last week
Equinor’s charter of Remøy vessel includes potential upgrade to run on ammonia
Norway’s energy giant Equinor has inked a long-term deal with Remøy Shipping for one of its platform supply vessels (PSVs), leaving room for a potential upgrade of the vessel to operate on ammonia, in a bid to help the state-owned player lower its carbon footprint and reach its emission reduction