Compression is a viable alternative and low-cost delivery method for the regional transport of hydrogen, Australian Provaris Energy found in its latest report comparing the delivery cost of hydrogen for three hydrogen energy sectors. Illustration of the H2Leo floating storage integrated with H2Neo 430t carrier for loading/unloading. Courtesy of Provaris
In focus: Energy security in Europe – New links to strengthen the chain
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In with green hydrogen, out with black gold: Will this be a blueprint for the Middle East’s energy transition or is there something else in store?
The winds of change, which are sweeping over the global energy industry, will be increasing their intensity over the coming years with no corner of the world left unaffected, including the Middle East. This region carved its place in the energy sector, thanks to the oil and gas boom, however,
Amogy’s ammonia-to-power system in centre of newly formed partnership
Ammonia power solutions company Amogy Inc., shipping company Skansi Offshore and system developer and integrator SEAM have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to investigate potential technology collaboration in the field of ammonia application, with the common goal of decarbonising the offshore industry. Illustration; Courtesy of Amogy According to Amogy,
CMES reveals plans to order Aframaxes and LNG carriers
China Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES), listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, has announced plans to order additional Aframaxes and LNG carriers. Illustration; Image c redit: CMES The decision was made during the Twenty-Second Meeting of the Board of Directors, with the board approving the construction of two new-generation Aframax oil
ABS answers ammonia safety challenge by using modelling and simulation
Classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) is using advanced modelling and simulation technologies to develop emergency response methods to assist ports and crew in responding to ammonia leaks or spills. Courtesy of ABS ABS informed it combined the modelling and simulation techniques with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to create
Ma’aden exports its first shipments of blue ammonia to China
Saudi Arabian mining company Ma’aden has exported its first shipments of low-carbon blue ammonia to China under its agreement with petrochemical producer Shenghong Petrochemicals. Courtesy of Ma’aden Ma’aden signed the agreement to supply 25,000 tonnes of blue ammonia to Shenghong Petrochemicals and on 18 May the first shipment left Ras
Oil & gas firm secures offers in UK’s first-ever CO2 storage licensing round
UK oil and gas company EnQuest has secured the offer of carbon storage licenses as part of the UK’s first-ever round of carbon sequestration licenses issued by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA). The license offers are within application areas known as Northern North Sea 1 and Northern North Sea 2,
SHI reveals new LNG carriers and containerships designs
South Korea’s shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has announced the development of innovative LNG carriers and containerships during the “Samsung Technical Seminar in Athens” (Samsung Technology Road Show) in Athens, Greece. Courtesy of Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) The company unveiled its “3 Cargo Tank LNGC” and “Eco Container Ship” products.
28 km of pipes delivered for Alexandroupolis LNG terminal
Corinth Pipeworks, a steel pipes segment of Cenergy Holdings, has delivered 28 kilometres of pipes for the offshore LNG terminal in Alexandroupolis, Greece. Courtesy of Gastrade The company was contracted in September 2022 to deliver 28 kilometres of 30” SAWL steel pipes, including anti-corrosion coating and concrete weight coating. Being