DNV is launching the second phase of a joint industry project (JIP) aiming to develop the first guideline for the transport of hydrogen in existing and new offshore pipelines. A modern hydrogen tank for renewable energy. 3D illustration. Source: DNV The second phase of the H2Pipe project will see the
SEFE Securing Energy for Europe has new leadership team
Germany’s Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE), former Gazprom Germania GmbH, has appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) and Chief Sales Officer (CSO) to fill key positions in its new leadership model. llustration; Courtesy of SEFE Group SEFE said that the new appointments are the result of the company’s
Hudong-Zhonghua kicks off B-type LNG containment system project
Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua has independently developed and designed a B -type LNG containment system with completely independent intellectual property rights and officially started the construction. Courtesy of Hudong-Zhonghua The B-type containment system can carry -163 °C of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and has a high utilisation rate of tank capacity,
Shenzhen Gas takes delivery of world’s largest shallow draft LNG carrier
Princess Dapeng, the world’s largest shallow draft LNG carrier, has been named and delivered to Chinese natural gas distribution company Shenzhen Gas. Courtesy of Hudong Zhonghua According to the ship’s builder Hudong Zhonghua, the 80,000 cbm vessel was named and delivered at CSSC Changxing Shipbuilding Base on 18 February. Said
In focus: Investments in oil, offshore wind hit a snag, while deals on new green vessels keep emerging
Even though it is an industry which is seeing major growth, European offshore wind saw no investments in an offshore wind farm in 2022 (except in a few small floating wind projects). Oil companies are also tip-toeing around new capital investments. Meanwhile, in the shipping sector, deals on new, greener
Biofuels: the low-hanging fruits ensnared in policy gaps
Biofuels have emerged as a promising solution that can be implemented without significant changes to existing infrastructure. Nevertheless, there are numerous challenges hampering their wider adoption. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Subscribe to continue Become a PREMIUM Subscriber Do
Scotland and Singapore sign hydrogen MoU
The Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (SHFCA) and its Singaporean counterpart, the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association of Singapore (HFCAS), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will see the organisations work together to promote mutually beneficial hydrogen and fuel cell technology, as well as industry exchange and
Seaspan names 1st LNG-fueled 15,000 TEU boxship for charter with ZIM
Hong Kong-based shipping company Seaspan has held a naming ceremony for the first liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered 15,000 TEU boxship scheduled for charter with Israel-based shipowner ZIM Integrated Shipping Services. ZIM/Twitter As informed, the naming ceremony took place at Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) shipyard in South Korea today (17 February).
Ertuğrul Gazi FSRU meets post-earthquake gas needs in Kahramanmaraş
Ertuğrul Gazi, the first Turkish-flagged floating storage and gasification unit (FSRU), has worked at full capacity to meet the demand for natural gas after the devastating earthquake that hit the country on 6 February. Ertuğrul Gazi FSRU: Archive. Courtesy of BOTAŞ According to a statement by Boru Hatları ile Petrol
Topsoe to provide hydrogen technology for ExxonMobil’s Texas project
Topsoe, a Danish company that specialises in carbon emission reduction technologies, and ExxonMobil, a US energy and petrochemical company, have signed an agreement under which Topsoe will deliver its hydrogen SynCOR™ technology to ExxonMobil’s planned low-carbon hydrogen production facility in Baytown, Texas. Archive / Illustration / Courtesy of ExxonMobil According