French LNG containment specialist GTT has received two orders from its partner the South Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) for the tank design of new liquefied natural gas carriers (LNGCs). Illustration only / Courtesy of DSME According to GTT, the orders were made in the first quarter
Austal inks LoI for design of hydrogen-powered catamaran
Australian shipbuilder Austal has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Swedish Rederi AB Gotland to design a high-speed catamaran that will be able to run on hydrogen. Rederi AB Gotland As informed, the partners intend to develop a high-speed catamaran with multi-fuel solutions designed for fossil-free fuels, including hydrogen.
Pavilion Energy loads first small-scale LNG cargo for Hangjiaxin
Singapore-based energy solutions provider Pavilion Energy, a subsidiary of Temasek, has loaded the first termed small-scale LNG cargo bound for Chinese city gas distributor Zhejiang Hangjiaxin Clean Energy. Courtesy of Pavilion Energy The first cargo was loaded on board LNG Jia Xing, a 46,200 cbm small-scale LNG vessel from the
Técnicas Reunidas unites with Cetaer for development of e-methanol plant
Técnicas Reunidas, an engineering company, and Cetaer, a company with a goal to bring innovation projects to commercial scale in the transport sector, have signed a collaboration agreement for the development of an e-methanol plant to be built in Almería, Spain. Illustration / Courtesy of Técnicas Reunidas According to Técnicas
Construction of Eni’s second Congo-bound FLNG unit gains ground
Chinese shipyard Wison Heavy Industry, a subsidiary of Wison Offshore & Marine Limited (WOM), is advancing construction works on a 2.4 million tonnes per year (mtpa) floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) unit ordered by Italian oil and gas company Eni. Courtesy of Wison Offshore & Marine According to the shipyard’s
Linde and ExxonMobil sign carbon dioxide offtake agreement
Linde, an industrial gases and engineering company, has made a long-term agreement with ExxonMobil, an energy and petrochemical company, for the offtake of carbon dioxide associated with Linde’s new clean hydrogen production in Beaumont, Texas, US. Courtesy of Linde Under the terms of the agreement, ExxonMobil is expected to transport
Plug Power sees record production of PEM electrolyser stacks in Q1 2023
Plug Power, a provider of turnkey hydrogen solutions for the global green hydrogen economy, has manufactured 122 MW of its 1 MW electrolyser stack platform in Q1 2023, which, according to Plug, is an all-time high for the company and the industry for PEM electrolysers. Courtesy of Plug Power Additionally,
Hexter: There are virtually no barriers to adoption of methanol
This is a free premium article to give you a sample of what Offshore Energy has to offer as part of our premium section. Image credit methanex/photo credit Jason Furrate from Media Furrate Upgrade for premium access here. The decarbonization conundrum in the shipping industry persists due to a multitude
Leclanché to supply battery technology for two CMAL hybrid ferries
elkon, an Istanbul-based electrical systems integrator for the marine industry and a part of the Schottel group, has awarded Leclanché, a Swiss energy storage solutions company, with the contract for two Navius MRS-3TM 1.1 MWh capacity battery storage systems. Illustration / Courtesy of Cemre Dhipyard The battery technology will be
Japanese duo to support development of next-gen marine fuel engines
Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) has signed a technical agreement to promote the development and popularization of next-generation fuel engines with compatriot Akasaka Diesels Limited (Akasaka). Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) As the movement toward the “realization of a decarbonized society” accelerates, J-ENG plans to deepen and strengthen the cooperation with Akasaka,