Electrofuels provider Infinium has manufactured a ton of its proprietary, patented CO2 conversion catalyst at its facility in West Sacramento, California, US. Illustration / Courtesy of Infinium According to Infinium, its catalyst is a critical component in the creation of electrofuels (eFuels), a new class of synthetic fuels that replaces
ADNOC’s low-carbon LNG growth project to move forward in Al Ruwais
WaveRoller set to harness wave energy offshore Namibia
AW-Energy, a Finnish near-shore wave energy technology developer, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Kaoko Green Energy Solutions for the deployment of WaveRoller wave energy farms offshore Namibia. The signing of the MoU (Courtesy of AW-Energy) The signing of the MoU (Courtesy of AW-Energy) The memorandum of understanding (MoU)
Maersk welcomes FuelEU Maritime deal as a launchpad for global fuel standard
Danish container shipping heavyweight Maersk has hailed the agreement reached on the new FuelEU Maritime regulation, a first-of-its-kind legislation designed to speed up the adoption of green fuels and promote decarbonisation in the shipping industry by the end of the decade. Image credit Maersk FuelEU Maritime takes a comprehensive approach
Technip Energies, John Cockerill launch new hydrogen solutions company
Engineering and technology companies Technip Energies and John Cockerill have established Rely, a provider of integrated and competitive green hydrogen solutions. According to Technip, Rely will offer end-to-end solutions, from pre-final investment decision (pre-FID) services, including technical and financial advisory, to proprietary products, project execution, and operation and maintenance. Technip
SAIC Anji orders four methanol-ready car carriers
SAIC Anji, a wholly-owned subsidiary of China’s SAIC Motor specializing in automotive logistics business, has placed an order for four methanol-ready car carriers. China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (CMJL Nanjing) As informed, the 9,000 CEU vessels will be built by China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (CMJL Nanjing). They will measure 228 meters
U.S. and European giants deliver ‘excellent’ results despite the downturn in oil & gas prices
Santos underpins its Bayu-Undan CCS project with four CO2 supply deals
Australian energy company Santos has signed four memoranda of understanding (MoU) for the proposed storage of CO2 emissions from third parties for its Bayu-Undan carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. Santos According to Santos, the four non-binding MoUs for CO2 supply were signed with potential upstream gas and LNG projects
CMA CGM’s CEVA to operate four EPS’ LNG dual-fuel hybrid ships
CEVA Logistics has signed a new 10-year lease agreement with its parent company CMA CGM to operate four Eastern Pacific Shipping’s (EPS) LNG dual-fuel hybrid deep-sea vessels. Credit: CEVA Logistics As informed, the agreement will allow CEVA to transport approximately 140,000 vehicles annually between global markets, especially China and Europe.
Samsung Heavy Industries develops next-generation FLNG
South Korean shipbuilding company Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has developed a next-generation floating liquefied natural gas production facility (FLNG) model. Illustration only / Archive / Courtesy of Shell It announced that it has received Approval in Principle (AiP) for an FLNG floater independent model (MLF-N, a multi-purpose LNG floater-nearshore) from