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HSHI orders GTT tank design for 6 LNG-fueled ships

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Korean shipyard Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) has ordered the fuel tank design of six LNG-fueled container vessels from French LNG containment specialist GTT. Illustration only; Courtesy of HSHI The ship-owner and the charterer are both European companies. However, they remain anonymous at this stage. HSHI will deliver the vessels

Golar LNG: CoolCo wraps up $250m private placement

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Bermuda-based LNG shipper Golar says its newly-formed company CoolCo, which will acquire its eight LNG carriers, has successfully closed an upsized private placement of $275 million in new shares. Courtesy of Golar LNG In December, Golar LNG announced the separation of its eight TFDE LNG carriers into the new company called Cool

JAPEX and PETRONAS to jointly study CCS in Malaysia

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Japan Petroleum Exploration (JAPEX) has agreed to conduct a joint study for CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in Malaysia with the country’s national energy company PETRONAS. Illustration only; Source: Petronas Therefore, the parties signed a memorandum of understanding on 27 January 2022. In the joint study, they will conduct an

Shell starts power-to-hydrogen operations in China

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Energy giant Shell has started production of green hydrogen at the power-to-hydrogen electrolyser in Zhangjiakou, one of the world’s largest H2 electrolysers. Courtesy of Navingo The power-to-hydrogen electrolyser in Zhangjiakou is a joint venture between Shell China and Zhangjiakou City Transport Construction Investment Holding Group. The 20 megawatts power-to-hydrogen electrolyser

MOL and Mitsui ink LNG carrier time charter deal

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Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has concluded a time charter contract for a newbuild LNG carrier with compatriot shipping company Mitsui & Co. Illustration only; Courtesy of MOL The LNG carrier has a capacity of 174,000 cubic metres and will be delivered in 2024. It will specifically serve

Yara and Linde to build green hydrogen plant in Norway

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Environmental solutions firm Yara and engineering major Linde have joined in on the construction of a 24 MW green hydrogen demonstration plant at Yara’s ammonia production facility in Norway. Courtesy of Yara Yara said it signed a contract with Linde Engineering for the delivery of a green hydrogen demonstration plant

EIA: US LNG exports go up by 5 from last week

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Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed in its weekly report that U.S. LNG exports went up by five vessels this week from last week. Courtesy of Cheniere In its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook for the period between 20 January and 26 January, EIA reports that 25 LNG vessels departed the United

Spliethoff wraps up 1st biofuel trial with GoodFuels

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As part of the CO2 emission reduction endeavour, Spliethoff Group, the Netherlands-based shipowner, has completed its first biofuel trial in cooperation with compatriot biofuels pioneer GoodFuels. Courtesy of BigLift Shipping As informed, the first trial took place between June and November last year on heavy transport vessel (HTV) BigLift Baffin

Haldor Topsoe joins Hydrogen Council for green H2 push

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Danish CO2-reduction tech company Haldor Topsoe has joined the Hydrogen Council to accelerate the deployment of green hydrogen solutions. Courtesy of Haldor Topsoe The Hydrogen Council is a global initiative of leading companies with a long-term ambition to promote hydrogen for the clean energy transition. Roeland Baan, CEO at Haldor

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