Image courtesy Samsung Heavy Industries South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries announced that it has successfully demonstrated its own Boil-off gas Recovery System (BReS), and received a Statement of Fact from the ABS classification society. BReS is a system that recovers boil-off gas that is naturally evaporated in the fuel tank of LNG carriers,
Italian developer aims to pair green hydrogen with floating offshore wind
An Italian company specialising in producing green hydrogen using renewable energy sources has applied for a maritime concession to build a 675 MW floating offshore wind farm in the Strait of Sicily. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Subscribe to
Japan and Saudi Arabia forge clean energy alliance
Japan and Saudi Arabia have signed memoranda of understanding (MoUs) for cooperation in the areas of circular carbon economy (CCE) and carbon recycling as well as clean hydrogen, ammonia and derivatives. Courtesy of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Energy The MoUs were signed during the first ministerial meeting of the Saudi-Japanese
GreenH2Atlantic project gains Potential National Interest status
Trade and investment agency AICEP, an independent public entity of the government of Portugal, has awarded a Potential National Interest (PIN) status to the GreenH2Atlantic project, which is developing a 100 MW green hydrogen production unit in Sines, Portugal. Martifier Group, one of the developers of the project, said that
Restart of Freeport LNG’s Texas facility on hold until late January 2023
US liquefied natural gas (LNG) export company Freeport LNG has updated the timing of the initial restart of its liquefaction facility in Texas which has been shut since June. Courtesy of Freeport LNG To remind, the facility has been shut down following the explosion incident that occurred on 8 June. At first,
Hyundai showcases LNG-hydrogen engine, sets sights on fully hydrogen-powered engine in 2025
One of the world’s largest shipbuilders Hyundai Heavy Industries Group has validated the performance of a 1.5MW class LNG/hydrogen hybrid engine (HiMSEN) developed by proprietary technology. Courtesy of HHI The company marked a major milestone last week with the completion of the performance verification of the hybrid engine, describing the
Hafnia to kick off 2023 with delivery of new LNG vessels
Singapore-based tanker owner and operator Hafnia will soon add four new dual-fuel LR2 product tankers to its fleet, two of which are due for delivery at the beginning of 2023. Courtesy of Hafnia The vessels are currently under construction and the first of them, HAFNIA LANGUEDOC, will be delivered in
Germany allocates €62 million for construction of three LNG bunkering ships
Germany’s Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) has decided to fund the construction of three LNG bunkering ships with a total of around €62 million. The three ships, each with a capacity of 4,500 cubic metres, will be constructed by shipbuilder Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG). According to a statement
TotalEnergies to market regasification capacity in its French-based FSRU
TotalEnergies affiliate TotalEnergies LNG Services France (TELSF) is set to launch a campaign in January 2023 to market regasification capacity in its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in Le Havre, France, from September 2023. TELSF said it is working on the installation of a new LNG import facility in
Japanese duo to explore CO2 transport potential for CCS value chain development
Japanese major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with compatriot The Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) for a study of marine transportation for the development of a carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) value chain. Based on the MoU, MOL and KEPCO will collaborate on