From the summer of 2023, the Port of Rotterdam, Europe’s top bunkering port, will provide methanol bunkering to sea-going vessels on a regular basis. Last year saw several sea-going ships bunker methanol at the port, the port figures show, resulting in a total of 1,500 tons of methanol sold in
UK firm completes ‘major’ liquid hydrogen vessel design for Shell
UK design and engineering consultancy firm Houlder has completed a ‘major design project’ for Shell International Trading and Shipping Company (Shell) for a 20,000 cbm liquid hydrogen (LH2) carrier. Houlder collaborated with Shell on the statement of requirements, ensuring that both parties were aligned on vessel specifications. Specifically, the team
Snuneymuxw and FortisBC ally for Tilbury LNG projects
FortisBC Holdings, a subsidiary of Fortis Inc., the North American regulated electric and gas utility company, and Snuneymuxw First Nation of the Coast Salish People, located in the centre of Coast Salish territory, have signed an agreement to collaborate on the Tilbury projects in Canada. According to FortisBC, the agreement
Titan buys two small-scale LNG carriers for bunkering retrofit
Low and zero-emission fuels supplier Titan has acquired two small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers from Canadian gas transportation company Seapeak for bunkering retrofit. LNG carrier Seapeak Vision. Image: Titan Titan plans to retrofit the vessels – Seapeak Unikum and Seapeak Vision – to ensure suitable LNG bunkering capabilities, enabling
RWE orders two 100MW electrolysers for GET H2 as it eyes IPCEI funding
German energy company RWE has ordered two 100-megawatt proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers from Linde Engineering for its GET H2 hydrogen project. Courtesy of RWE The two electrolyser plants, which will be powered by offshore wind from the North Sea, are part of RWE’s efforts to build a total of
ExxonMobil’s low-carbon hydrogen project in Texas gains ground
ExxonMobil’s low-carbon hydrogen project in Baytown, Texas, has entered a new stage with a contract award to Technip Energies for front-end engineering and design (FEED). The low-carbon hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon capture facility is expected to produce one billion cubic feet of low-carbon hydrogen per day, making it the largest
Oman LNG continues supply deals spree with Turkish BOTAŞ
Oman LNG has signed a binding term-sheet agreement with Turkish BOTAŞ Petroleum Pipeline Corporation to supply 1 million metric tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG, starting in 2025. According to reports from the Omani state news agency, the agreement was signed on 30 January. The deal will see Oman LNG
EDP joins Cepsa for Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley project
Global energy company EDP has partnered up with Spanish energy company Cepsa to boost the Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley, the largest green hydrogen project in Europe promoted by Cepsa. Courtesy of Cepsa The agreement includes studying the joint production of green hydrogen as part of the project of up to
PIL’s new bosxhips to feature Wärtsilä LNG fuel gas supply system
Kota Capar, one of Pacific International Lines containerships (Source: Pacific International Line/Wartsila) Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has received an order to provide LNG fuel gas supply system, propulsion control system and alarm monitoring and control system for four new LNG dual-fuel containerships being built for Singapore-based Pacific International Lines (PIL).
Inpex commits to clean energy development in UAE
In a statement to Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology of the UAE and Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNOC, Japan’s oil and gas producer Inpex has officially committed to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in regard to clean energy development in the country. According