Haugesund Knutsen, the first small-scale LNG bunkering vessel built in Spain, has completed its first LNG bunkering operation. Courtesy of Knutsen Group The ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation took place on 13 March at the port of Barcelona where Haugesund Knutsen delivered LNG to Costa Smeralda cruise ship owned by Italian
Report: KSOE reveals design of SMR-powered vessel
Korean shipbuilding giant, Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), has unveiled the design of a small modular reactor (SMR)-powered ship, Business Korea reports. Image only for illustration purposes; Image courtesy: Core Power This marks the first time a Korean company has revealed such a detailed design concept for an SMR-powered
Unigel and thyssenkrupp to increase capacity of Brazil hydrogen plant
Chemical company Unigel and thyssenkrupp nucera, provider of technologies and comprehensive solutions for high-efficiency industrial scale electrolysers, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to increase the capacity of the green hydrogen plant that Unigel is developing in Bahia, Brazil, from 60 MW to 240 MW of water electrolysis. Illustration
ZIM CEO: Our LNG-powered newbuilds will improve our cost structure in 2023 and beyond
Closing an exception year, Israeli container shipping heavyweight ZIM is bullish on the outlook, especially as it starts to welcome LNG-powered newbuilds into the fleet. Illustration; Image credit ZIM Shipping The company reported total revenues for the full year of 2022 worth $12.56 billion, compared to $10.73 billion for 2021,
GAZ-SYSTEM sizing up interest in additional regasification capacity at Gdansk FSRU
Poland’s natural gas transmission system operator GAZ-SYSTEM has launched a non-binding market screening procedure to identify the demand for additional regasification capacity of the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in the Gulf of Gdańsk area. Port of Gdansk; Archive. Courtesy of GAZ-SYSTEM Pursuant to the assumptions set out in
Port of Oakland tenants to create zero-emission cargo handling plans
In a push to decarbonise operations at its facilities, California’s Port of Oakland, the fifth busiest container port in the US, has approved an environmental ordinance calling for its seaport tenants to develop a plan to reach zero emissions from cargo handling operations. Courtesy of Port of Oakland The Oakland Board
MAN wins AiP for methanol-ready, four-stroke engine
Germany-based engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions has obtained Approval in Principle (AiP) from the Italian classification society RINA for its methanol-ready MAN L/V 32/44CR engine. Image credit MAN Energy Solutions The AiP covers an upgrade concept for the four-stroke engine for conversion to dual-fuel running on methanol, MAN said. “This
Adriatic LNG welcomes 1000th LNG carrier
Adriatic LNG, an Italian company, owned by ExxonMobil, QatarEnergy, and Snam, that operates the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Italy in terms of regasification capacity and volumes of gas sent into the national distribution grid, has received the 1000th LNG carrier. Courtesy of Adriatic LNG According to Adriatic
GAZ-SYSTEM’s Terminal LNG receives first delivery by Lech Kaczyński ship
GAZ-SYSTEM’s Terminal LNG in Świnoujście, Poland, has seen the first delivery of LNG by the Lech Kaczyński, the first LNG carrier built for exclusive use by ORLEN Group and named after former president Lech Kaczyński. Courtesy of GAZ-SYSTEM’s Terminal LNG (LinkedIn) The ship was built by Hyundai Heavy Industries, and
CoolCo finalizes regulatory review process for NYSE listing
Bermuda-based Cool Company (CoolCo), an owner, operator and manager of LNG carriers, has concluded the regulatory review process for listing its shares on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Courtesy of CoolCo On 14 February, CoolCo announced it had filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission