U.S. liquified natural gas exporter Freeport LNG has reached an agreement with U.S. regulators on certain conditions so that it can resume initial operations in early October. Courtesy of Freeport LNG On 3 August, Freeport LNG and the Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) entered into a consent agreement related
Grimaldi bolsters hybrid RoRo fleet with delivery of Eco Adriatica
Italian shipowner Grimaldi has taken delivery of Eco Adriatica, the eleventh of a series of twelve hybrid RoRo vessels. With the delivery of Eco Adriatica, the fleet of Grimaldi Green 5th Generation (GG5G) class hybrid vessels, ordered from the Chinese Jinling shipyard in Nanjing, is almost complete. The tenth vessel
Clarksons: 147 ports offer LNG bunkering as LNG capable newbuilds hit 37 Pct
UC San Diego hires Glosten to design hybrid-hydrogen research vessel
Naval architecture and marine engineering company Glosten has been selected to design a new coastal research vessel with a hydrogen-hybrid propulsion system for the University of California San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Proposed conceptual rendering of the new California coastal research vessel. Courtesy of Glosten For this project, Glosten
Number of methanol-powered vessels doubles in 12 months
The surging demand for methanol-powered ships over the past 12 months has been triggered by the shipping industry’s accelerating decarbonization push, which has resulted in ordering of 40 methanol-powered ships. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Premium content Subscribe to
Cepsa and Ohmium team up for green hydrogen projects in Iberian Peninsula
Spanish energy company Cepsa and PEM electrolyzers company Ohmium have agreed to develop green hydrogen projects in the Iberian Peninsula. Courtesy of Ohmium The companies will collaborate to develop and build initially small-scale projects aiming to develop a green hydrogen platform using Ohmium’s modular PEM electrolyzer. There is also the
Wintershall Dea and NWO to work on BlueHyNow hydrogen production plant
German oil and gas company Wintershall Dea and compatriot pipeline operator Nord-West Oelleitung (NWO) have signed an agreement for the BlueHyNow hydrogen production plant in Wilhelmshaven. Illustration; Courtesy of TES On 2 August, the parties sign memorandum of understanding for BlueHyNow hydrogen production plant on NWO site. In other words,
McDermott and KBR sign global licensing deal for ammonia
U.S. offshore engineering and constructions services player McDermott and compatriot engineering firm KBR have entered into a global licensing agreement to provide integrated solutions for KBR’s ammonia technologies. Illustration only; Courtesy of McDermott Ammonia produced from renewable or low-carbon sources, known as green and blue ammonia, supports global decarbonisation. This
Engro, Excelerate to look into renewable LNG market in Pakistan
Engro Eximp FZE, a subsidiary of Engro Corporation, and Excelerate Energy want to jointly evaluate the possibility of establishing a regasified LNG (RLNG) marketing business in Pakistan. Courtesy of Excelerate Energy The parties entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly evaluate the possibility of establishing an RLNG marketing
Hexagon expands its LNG and LH2 portfolio
Norway’s clean energy transportation company Hexagon is expanding its focus on liquified natural gas (LNG) and liquid hydrogen (LH2) by buying a 40 per cent stake in cryogenic tank technology manufacturer Cryoshelter. Courtesy of Hexagon Cryoshelter is an Austria-based company that specialized in the development of cryogenic tank technology for