Classification society DNV has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to SBM Offshore, the Dutch-based provider of floating production solutions to the offshore energy industry, for its ammonia terminal. The approval was awarded to SBM Offshore and Imodco for the Imodco ammonia catenary anchor leg mooring (CALM) terminal. Illustration. Courtesy of SBM
Cheniere names new COO
U.S. LNG exporter Cheniere has promoted Corey Grindal to executive vice president and chief operating officer (COO) effective 2 January 2023. Courtesy of Cheniere Corey Grindal will lead the operations, engineering and construction, shared services and worldwide trading organizations within Cheniere. He will continue to report to Jack Fusco, president
Shipping ‘partially on track’ on decarbonisation targets, moving from pilots to production of zero-emission fuels now crucial
The shipping industry is ‘partially on track’ with regard to the progress in technology and supply of scalable zero-emission fuels (SZEF) to achieve the target of a 5 percent share of international shipping fuels by 2030, according to a new joint report produced by UMAS and UN Climate Change High
Green energy corridor to connect Queensland and Korea
Three of Korea’s large conglomerate groups have formed a new consortium to use hydrogen potential and build a green energy export corridor between North Queensland and north-east Asia. The consortium consists of Australian-based Ark Energy and its parent company Korea Zinc, as well as Korean conglomerates Hanwha Impact and SK
New hydrogen projects achieve record numbers; investments must triple to $700 bln by 2030 to hit net-zero target, report shows
Hydrogen projects have reached record numbers globally as 680 large-scale projects were announced, which is an increase of 50% since November 2021. However, investments in hydrogen must triple by 2030 in order to achieve the global 2050 net-zero target, says a new report published by the Hydrogen Council. The report,
Eni seeks approval for CCS project in depleted North Sea field and sets up net-zero initiative
Following a license application for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in a depleted field in the North Sea, Eni UK, a subsidiary of the Italian oil and gas company Eni, has revealed the creation of a net-zero initiative to support this application. This initiative is targeting decarbonisation of
Meriaura, partners to build green ammonia-powered cargo ship
Finnish shipping company Meriaura, engine maker Wärtsilä, and Green NortH2 Energy have signed a Letter of Intent for building a cargo vessel that runs on green ammonia. The vessel will be ordered and operated by Meriaura, and Green NortH2 Energy is responsible for supplying green ammonia fuel, which is produced with
EC approves up to €5.2 billion funding for second hydrogen IPCEI
The European Commission (EC) has approved IPCEI Hy2Use, the second Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) in the hydrogen value chain. The project will receive up to €5.2 billion in public funding from thirteen member states. The project involves 29 companies and 35 projects from thirteen member states: Austria,
Construction of LNG terminal starts at Lubmin port in Germany
German company Deutsche ReGas has kicked off the construction of ‘Deutsche Ostsee’, a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Lubmin in the northeast of the country. According to the company, the construction began on 20 September as an ‘important milestone’ for the project. The industrial port will undergo upgrades to
IRENA: Greater international collaboration needed to get the world on net-zero track
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has released a new report, setting out urgent priorities to rapidly make more clean technologies the most affordable options in key sectors. Illustration (Courtesy of IRENA) The first annual Breakthrough Agenda Report, requested by 45 world leaders, delivers a progress report on the actions needed