Earlier this month, Russia’s first dual-fuel RoRo-train ferry Marshal Rokossovsky set out from the Port of Tuzla, Turkey to the Port of Baltiysk, Russia. Photo: Rosmorport The vessel embarked on the voyage after accepting a bunker and supply stocks, FSUE Rosmorport said. Despite inclement weather, the ferry is expected to
Elengy signs commercial deals for LNG storage at Reichstett
French LNG operator Elengy has signed the first commercial agreements for the satellite storage of LNG at the Reichstett (Bas-Rhin) storage terminal. Illustration only; Courtesy of Rubis Terminal Back in 2019, Elengy partnered up with Rubis Terminal on the development of an LNG storage facility at the Reichstett storage terminal.
Kawasaki Heavy delivers Crystal Trinity LPG carrier
Japanese shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has delivered Crystal Trinity LPG carrier to compatriot shipowner Kumiai Navigation. Courtesy of KHI In order to effectively reduce GHG emissions from international shipping, more vessels are adopting liquefied gases instead of heavy fuel oil on a global scale. The Crystal Trinity is a
India: 1st 100 pax hybrid electric ferry classed
Ship classification society Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass) has classed the first hybrid battery-powered catamaran built by Indian shipbuilder Cochin Shipyard. Courtesy of IRClass The Water Metro-01 is the first in a series of 23 such vessels being built by the shipyard in an effort to reduce carbon footprint. The
CoolCo launches $250m private placement
Bermuda-based LNG shipper Golar provides a further update on its newly-formed company CoolCo which will acquire its eight tri-fuel diesel-electric LNG carriers. Courtesy of Golar LNG This comes after the announcement of the company’s formation and the announcement on the company scoring a $570 million loan. To remind, CoolCo is
Participant funding at hand for Cedar LNG project
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has provided funding now available to aid participation in the assessment process for the proposed Cedar LNG project at Kitimat, British Columbia. Courtesy of Cedar LNG Funding is now available to help the public and Indigenous groups participate in the assessment process for Cedar
Continuing in Myanmar no longer ‘viable option’ for Woodside
Following an exit by French major TotalEnergies and a reported exit by Chevron, Australia’s Woodside has also decided to follow suit and abandon its Myanmar operations following a military coup in the country in February 2021. After reducing its presence in Myanmar last year, Woodside has now also decided to
Contract awarded for Norway’s 1st full-scale hydrogen-powered ferries
Norway’s ferry company Torghatten Nord has signed a contract with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration to operate hydrogen-powered ferries between Bodø and Lofoten from 2025. Photo: Torghatten Nord The contract, which Torghatten Nord won in fierce competition with three other bidders, was signed on 25 January 2022. It has a
Maersk Drilling connecting rigs to green shore-to-ship power while docked at Esbjerg
Danish offshore drilling contractor Maersk Drilling and the country’s Port Esbjerg have been working together to enable the supply of green power for offshore drilling rigs to reduce carbon emissions as part of the focus on sustainability and green energy transition. As revealed by the port on Wednesday, Maersk Drilling’s
NSMP appoints PX as operator of Risavika LNG plant
North Sea Midstream Partners (NSMP) has appointed UK-based PX Group as operator of the Risavika LNG plant in Southern Norway. Courtesy of Gasum Group PX Group is the owner of Saltend Chemicals Park and operator of several energy infrastructure sites in the UK. Now, it will become the operator of