Horisont Energi, a Norwegian clean energy company, and Koole Terminals, an independent provider of integrated services for storage, processing, and logistics, have advanced their collaboration on the development of an ammonia terminal at the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, by signing an agreement to develop an international logistic value chain
AG&P enters FSU charter deal with ADNOC for LNG terminal in India
LNG development company Atlantic Gulf & Pacific (AG&P) has signed a charter agreement with ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S), the shipping unit of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, to utilise the latter’s LNG carrier as a floating storage unit (FSU) at its planned LNG import terminal in India.
RWE and Harbour Energy shake hands to pursue carbon capture and storage
RWE and Harbour Energy have established a partnership to investigate options to capture, transport and store CO2 from RWE’s gas-fired power stations via Viking CCS, Harbour Energy’s CO2 transport and storage network. Source: RWE The partnership is expected to lead to the transportation and storage of captured CO2 from RWE’s 1.7 GW Staythorpe
RINA okays SWS’ LNG/hydrogen-fuelled VLCC design
Classification society RINA has granted approval in principle (AiP) for Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding’s (SWS) very large crude carrier (VLCC) vessel design which can run on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and hydrogen. The LNG/hydrogen-fuelled vessel general arrangement developed by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS) is based on the result of a joint
ASYAD books 5th generation LNG carrier duo at Hyundai Samho
ASYAD Shipping, a part of Oman’s national logistics provider ASYAD Group, has signed an agreement with South Korea’s Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries for the construction of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. According to a stock exchange filing, the order for two LNG carriers was placed on 21 December and
Open Season starts at Klaipeda LNG Terminal
AB Klaipedos Nafta, operator of Klaipeda LNG Terminal, and AB Amber Grid, gas transmission system operator, have begun a joint process of Open Season procedure at the terminal and Lithuanian gas transmission system. The operators said they seek to evaluate possibilities to expand the current Klaipeda LNG terminal regasification capacity
Japan’s 1st LNG-powered ferry receives first LNG fuel supply
Japanese heavyweight Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), its group company Ferry Sunflower Limited, and Kyushu Electric Power Co. (Kyuden) have revealed that Sunflower Kurenai, Japan’s first LNG-fuelled ferry, received its first LNG fuel supply. Credit: MOL As informed, the vessel was bunkered by Kyuden at the Port of Beppu. LNG fuel
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Development of Northwestern Europe’s 1st terminal for hydrogen carriers and low-carbon fuels on track
U.S.-based Vision Energy, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Evolution Terminals BV, says to be on track to file the detailed environmental impact assessment for its energy project in the North Sea Port of Vlissingen, the Netherlands before January 31, 2023. Namely, Evolution Terminals is in advanced development of a 16.4 hectare
Ports of Rotterdam and Sines agree on hydrogen imports
ENGIE, Shell, Vopak and Anthony Veder have agreed to develop a green hydrogen logistic maritime corridor connecting the ports of Sines in Portugal and Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The project named H2Sines.RDAM aims to produce green hydrogen on a unit located in Sines, convert it to liquefied hydrogen and export