COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Guangdong) had revealed that it will retrofit the main engines aboard two LPG carriers from the fleet of compatriot liquefied gas operator Tianjin Southwest Maritime. Credit: MAN ES As informed, the company has exercised he option in a contract signed with MAN Energy Solutions’s after-sales division,
Vopak and Port of Antwerp-Bruges set sights on new green energy hub at former Gunvor site
Dutch tank storage company Vopak has decided to acquire the shares of Gunvor Petroleum Antwerp from commodity trader Gunvor Group, and gain access to the Gunvor concession in the Antwerp port area, with an aim to sustainably redevelop the site to support renewable energy. Location of Gunvor site. Courtesy of
Monjasa teams up with HØST PtX Esbjerg on green ammonia
Image credit: Monjasa Danish marine fuel supplier Monjasa and HØST PtX Esbjerg have signed a Commercial Collaboration Agreement (CCA) on logistics services and offtake of green ammonia for the maritime sector. Under the terms of the deal, Monjasa will provide logistics services that will enable the distribution of green ammonia
DNV to evaluate possibility of blending hydrogen into South Korea’s pipeline network
DNV, an independent expert in assurance and risk management, has been selected by South Korea’s state-owned natural gas importer and transporter Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) to assess the viability of blending hydrogen into the nation’s gas transmission network. According to DNV, the two-year project will assess the scope for blending
Australian gov’t urged to focus on boosting new gas supply and emissions reductions
The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) has called on the Federal Government to consider adding investment in new gas supply and emissions reduction measures in the 2023-24 Federal Budget, as well as to set up a national carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) roadmap. APPEA said the oil
Out now: Floorplan for Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2023
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) 2023, Europe’s premier meeting point for the offshore energy sector, has opened the floorplan for this year’s event. In 2023, as in the years before, OEEC will bring together professionals from oil & gas, offshore wind, floating wind, marine energy, hydrogen and maritime industry
PSE to provide renewable natural gas for Port of Seattle
Port of Seattle’s Maritime Division and Economic Development Department has agreed to purchase more than 240,000 therms of renewable natural gas from US energy company Puget Sound Energy (PSE) to cut carbon emissions. Credit: Port of Seattle As explained, the Port of Seattle Maritime Division and Economic Development Department will use
Novatek and Deepak Fertilisers ally on energy supply, LNG included
Novatek, an independent natural gas producer in Russia, and Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation, India’s producer of fertilisers and industrial chemicals, have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding the supply of LNG and low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia. The MoU envisages spot and long-term LNG deliveries to Deepak Fertilisers,
Masdar sets up new office in Azerbaijan to back country’s clean energy goals
Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company Masdar has opened a new office in Baku, Azerbaijan, to strengthen its support for the country’s renewable energy development. Courtesy of Masdar During the inauguration event for the office, located in Port Baku Tower, Masdar pledged to work with the goverment and other stakeholders in Azerbaijan to accelerate
HH2E and LEAG to boost hydrogen economy in Germany
Energy companies HH2E and LEAG have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in which they confirmed their intention to work together to set up a regional and national green hydrogen economy in Germany. According to HH2E, this should happen in connection with planned projects of both companies in different value-added