Stolt-Nielsen’s units Stolthaven Terminals and Stolt Tankers are exploring the potential of ammonia as a greener alternative to traditional petroleum-based marine fuels to support the ongoing transition to low and zero-carbon energies. Stolt Tankers In line with this, Stolthaven Terminals, a provider of storage services for bulk liquids and gases,
Kongsberg to work on Terntank’s methanol-ready, wind-assisted tanker trio
Norwegian tech provider Kongsberg Maritime has been contracted to supply design, engineering, and equipment for three methanol-ready, wind-assisted tankers being built for Danish tanker operator Terntank. Kongsberg Maritime As part of a contract valued at NOK 120 million (approx. €10.5 million), Kongsberg will supply steering gear, rudders, controllable pitch propellers, tunnel
Baker Hughes wins MRC supply contract for Sempra’s Port Arthur LNG
Energy technology company Baker Hughes has been awarded an order by engineering company Bechtel to supply two Main Refrigerant Compressors (MRCs) for Sempra Infrastructure’s Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 project in Jefferson County, Texas, US. Courtesy of Sempra Infrastructure In total, Baker Hughes is expected to supply four Frame 7
TotalEnergies starts binding open season for Le Havre FSRU capacity
TotalEnergies LNG Services France (TELSF), an affiliate of French energy major TotalEnergies, has launched a binding open season to market long-term capacity in its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in Le Havre, France. Source: TotalEnergies As announced, the registration period for the open season starts on 28 March with
ZIM and Shell wrap up 1st LNG bunkering in Jamaican waters
Israel’s shipping company ZIM Integrated Shipping Services and oil and gas major Shell International Petroleum Company have completed the bunkering of containership ZIM Sammy Ofer with liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Jamaican waters. ZIM ZIM Sammy Ofer is the first in a series of ten 15,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel containerships
World’s 1st liquid CO2 carrier intended for CCUS launched
Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has launched a liquefied CO2 transportation demonstration test ship intended for carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS). K Line As informed, the launching ceremony for the LCO2 carrier, dubbed the world’s first, was held at the Shimonoseki Shipyard of
Shell and Mexico Pacific sign 20-year LNG sale and purchase agreement
Energy major Shell Eastern Trading (Shell) and a subsidiary of Mexico Pacific have signed a 20-year sales and purchase agreement for Shell to offtake approximately 1.1 million tonnes per year (MTPA) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the third train of Mexico Pacific’s anchor LNG export facility, Saguaro Energia, located
ConocoPhillips zeroes in on becoming APLNG upstream operator
US energy giant ConocoPhillips, through its Australian subsidiary, has revealed plans to become upstream operator of Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) following the closing of EIG’s transaction with Origin Energy. Archive. Courtesy of Australia Pacific LNG ConocoPhillips announced its plans on 27 March stating it has agreed to purchase up to
ADNOC, Currenta, and Germany’s North Rhine-Westphalia partner up for ammonia value chain
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), a provider of lower-carbon intensity energy, has announced that it will explore opportunities to support the climate-neutral transformation of industry through the creation of a low-carbon ammonia value chain with state government and industry representatives in Germany’s North Rhine-Westphalia. Courtesy of ADNOC The energy
Kumiai Navigation pencils in new LPG-fuelled LPG/ammonia carrier at KHI
Japanese shipbuilding company Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has inked a contract for a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)/liquefied ammonia gas (NH3) carrier powered by LPG fuel for Kumiai Navigation (PTE) LTD. Illustration; Credit: Jiangnan Shipbuilding As disclosed, the 86,700 cbm vessel will be equipped with separate cargo tanks designed to carry LPG and