French engineering company Technip Energies has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from compatriot classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) for its Offshore C-Hub concept. Offshore C-Hub for CStore1 project; Archive, Source: deepC Store Technip’s Offshore C-Hub concept is a floating vessel that receives liquid CO2 from shuttle tankers, provides buffer storage
Greenpeace reports: Gas industry pushing US and Europe into hazardous LNG contracts
Campaigning organisation Greenpeace has warned that gas companies are driving government policies that lock the US and Europe into hazardous new liquefied gas (LNG) commitments. Illustration only / Archive / Courtesy of Golden Pass LNG In its latest investigation report “Who profits from war – How gas corporations capitalise from
TECO 2030 kicks off manual production of hydrogen fuel cell stacks
Norwegian cleantech company TECO 2030 has started manual production of hydrogen fuel cell stacks at its Innovation Center in Narvik, Norway. The manual production of fuel cell stacks is an essential step towards the commercialization of TECO 2030’s fuel cell technology, the company emphasized. This content is available after accepting
Maran Tankers welcomes 3rd LNG-powered VLCC into the fleet
A third dual-fuel very large crude carrier (VLCC), named Maran Danae, has been delivered to Maran Tankers Management, an oil tanker shipping unit of the Angelicoussis Shipping Group. South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) delivered the ABS-class vessel today, 27 April 2023, and the VLCC will be sailing under
GCMD: New study paves the way for 1st STS ammonia bunkering in Singapore
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has completed an ammonia bunkering safety study to enable the first ammonia ship-to-ship (STS) bunkering in the Port of Singapore. Illustration. Courtesy of DNV As disclosed, the GCMD worked together with its appointed consultant, DNV Maritime Advisory (DNV) supported by Surbana Jurong (SJ)
Wärtsilä, MPA Singapore to work on future fuels and talent development
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and technology group Wärtsilä have inked a partnership deal that will focus on the introduction of next-generation renewable fuels, optimisation of digital port operations, and developing future talent. Image credit MPA Singapore The duo has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) paving the
Himalaya Shipping’s 5th LNG dual-fuel bulker launched at NTS
The fifth LNG dual-fuel 210,000 dwt bulk carrier built for Bermuda-based company Himalaya Shipping has been launched at New Times Shipbuilding (NTS) in China. Mount Matterhorn (Screenshot). Source: Himalaya Shipping Following the launch, the bulk carrier named Mount Matterhorn will now undergo fitting and finishing touches until its delivery in
MPA Singapore, classification societies join hands on decarbonisation and digitalisation
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and eight top classification societies have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to collaborate on maritime digitalisation and decarbonisation. The LOI was signed during the Accelerating Decarbonisation Conference at Singapore Maritime Week on 27 April 2023 by Teo Eng Dih, Chief Executive
JERA, Summit Power team up on LNG supply, storage, and regasification
Japan’s energy major JERA, through its subsidiary JERA Asia, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Summit Corporation, a subsidiary of Summit Power International, a power producer in Bangladesh, to collaborate on the development of LNG supply, storage, and regasification. Courtesy of Summit Power International More specifically, the MoU
World’s 1st methanol-powered boxship readies for September christening in Copenhagen
Danish container shipping major Maersk is set to commemorate a significant milestone in the maritime industry as it prepares to host a series of events celebrating the first-ever voyage of a container vessel powered by green methanol. Image credit Maersk The festivities, which will take place from September 18 to