Neptune Energy, Sval Energi and Storegga have submitted an application for a CO2 storage project in the Norwegian North Sea which has the potential to store up to 225 million tonnes of CO2. Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) The application was submitted to the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy following
WATCH: 2nd LNG fuel-ready eco-friendly tanker joins Capital’s fleet
Greece-based ship management company Capital Ship Management (Capital) has taken delivery of the second out of six new liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel-ready sister ships with an eco-friendly design. Capital Ship Management Credit: Capital Ship Management As informed, the company took delivery of the vessel M/T Agisilaos on 24 February.
In Focus: Lowering the environmental footprint of the offshore energy sector
Lowering the environmental footprint of the offshore energy sector – a key concern in the 21st century – plays a huge role in combating the climate change.Chevron Energy efficiency, carbon storage, renewable energies and alternative fuels are just some of the ways to tackle this problem. A few of the
Avenir LNG in Germany’s first LNG ship-to-truck unloading operation
UK-based small-scale LNG company Avenir LNG has conducted Germany’s first direct LNG unloading operation from a transport vessel into trucks. Courtesy of Avenir LNG The operation took place on 22-23 February in the Port of Mukran where the small-scale LNG transport vessel Avenir Ascension unloaded LNG directly into transport trucks provided
Vertex to supply over 1,000 MW of hydrogen to decarbonise UK industries
Energy company Vertex Hydrogen, a joint venture between Essar Oil UK and Progressive Energy, has signed agreements to supply over 1,000 MW of low-carbon hydrogen to industrial names in the UK. Courtesy of Vertex Hydrogen / HyNet Currently, the company is developing the UK’s first large-scale low-carbon hydrogen production hub
Bulgaria on the lookout for first LNG cargo via Turkish terminal
Bulgaria’s state gas company Bulgargaz has launched a tender procedure for the supply of 500,000 MWh of liquefied natural gas (LNG) via Turkish LNG terminal for April 2023. Illustration only. Courtesy of BOTAŞ According to Bulgargaz, this will be the first cargo to be delivered to a Turkish LNG terminal under
Hull of the world’s 1st inland hydrogen vessel reaches Rotterdam
The hull of the first-ever inland hydrogen vessel arrived in Rotterdam this morning on board the heavy lift vessel ‘Sun Shine’. Image credit: Concordia Damen The hull arrived from China after a month-long journey and will now undergo finishing touches at Concordia Damen’s Werkendam-based facility. The vessel, named ‘Antonie’, will
Jereh’s equipment for power industry to contribute to lower-emission future
At POWERGEN International 2023, Chinese oil and gas company Jereh has showcased its Turnkey Power Generation and Power Storage Solutions which are expected to contribute to reducing the overall carbon footprint and increasing efficiency. Courtesy of Jereh One of the products to lower emissions and increase efficiency in power generation
Vertom splashes 2nd methanol/hydrogen-ready electric bulker
Dutch short sea shipping company Vertom Group has launched the second in a series of six diesel-electric dry bulk vessels being built by compatriot Thecla Bodewes Shipyards. Vertom Group/LinkedIn As informed, the vessel Vertom Cyta was launched and christened at Tecla Bodewes Shipyards in the Netherlands on 23 February. The company
Wilhelmshaven to house VoltH2’s 100MW green hydrogen plant
The Netherlands-based company VoltH2 has secured a site for green hydrogen development in Germany as part of its mission to build a chain of green hydrogen plants in Europe. Courtesy of VoltH2 VoltH2 has selected Wilhelmshaven, Germany’s only deep-sea port and primary energy hub, as the location for its planned hydrogen