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Nel and HH2E team up on hydrogen in Germany

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Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Norway’s Nel ASA, has partnered up with German HH2E for a Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) study and a Letter of Intent (LoI) for two 60 MW electrolyser plants in Germany. The two parties said the FEED will commence after a firm purchase

Horisont Energi picks site for Errai onshore CO2 terminal

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Horisont Energi has selected a site in Norway where the onshore CO2 terminal for the Errai large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project will be located. Source: Horisont Energi The Norwegian company entered into an option agreement with Haugaland Næringspark to locate the land-based CO2 terminal for the Errai CCS

Bulgaria and Turkey pen LNG terminals and gas transmission network deal

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Bulgaria’s state gas company Bulgargaz and Turkish gas transmission company BOTAŞ have signed a 13-year agreement that grants Bulgargaz access to the gas transmission infrastructure of BOTAŞ as well as the use of five Turkish LNG terminals. Courtesy of the Republic of Bulgaria, Ministry of Energy The agreement is estimated

MOL secures LNG supply for two new LNG-fueled ferries

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Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed basic agreements with Japan Petroleum Exploration (JAPEX) and Hokkaido Gas for the supply of LNG fuel to two newbuilding LNG-fueled ferries. The LNG will be supplied in each port on the Oarai-Tomakomai route operated by MOL Group company MOL Ferry, and

MOL CEO: We will transport LNG from Russia as long as we can

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MOL President & CEO Takeshi Hashimoto; Image credit MOL Japanese shipping heavyweight Mitsui O.S.K. Lines plans to resume energy transport business, mainly of LNG, from Russia as long as possible, the company’s President & CEO Takeshi Hashimoto said in a New Year’s address. “Disruptions in supply chains, soaring energy and grain

RWE and Equinor ramp-up hydrogen economy

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German RWE and Norwegian Equinor have entered a strategic energy partnership that includes large-scale projects that are expected to contribute to the European energy supply, ramp up the hydrogen economy in Germany and the EU, and strengthen the long-term security of the supply of a European power sector. Courtesy of

Pilbara Clean Fuels, Oceania Marine join hands on eLNG project

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Pilbara Clean Fuels (PCF) has teamed up with Oceania Marine Energy on the provision of low-carbon footprint LNG production and marine bunkering capability at Port Hedland, Western Australia. PCF is pursuing the development of an electrified liquefied natural gas (eLNG) plant in Port Hedland, world’s largest iron ore export port,

UAE’s oil & gas giant earmarks $15 billion for low-carbon projects

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In a bid to scale up its decarbonisation efforts by 2030, the UAE’s energy giant, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has hammered out a multi-year action plan and allocated $15 billion for low-carbon projects, covering carbon capture and storage (CCS), electrification, new CO2 absorption technology, hydrogen and renewables. ADNOC revealed

First high-tech ammonia-ready Armada vessel arrives in Europe

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The first of eight robotic vessels that will form part of Ocean Infinity’s high-tech Armada fleet has arrived in Norway for equipment installation. Source: Ocean Infinity/ Screenshot The vessel, built by Vard Vung Tau in Vietnam, arrived at Vard Søviknes for remote system outfitting and payload equipment installation. According to

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