Last week’s G20 summit in India concluded with mixed progress on environmental issues. The leaders hailed the ambitious new renewable energy goal to “pursue and encourage efforts to triple renewable energy capacity globally” by 2030. However, the gathering was marked with lingering disagreements and weak wording about phasing out fossil fuels.
21 carbon storage licenses awarded in UK’s landmark licensing round
A total of 14 companies have been awarded 21 licenses in the UK’s first-ever […] The post 21 carbon storage licenses awarded in UK’s landmark licensing round appeared first on Offshore Energy.
ConocoPhillips books regasification capacity at Gate LNG terminal
U.S. energy major ConocoPhillips has signed a long-term commercial agreement to secure additional regasification […] The post ConocoPhillips books regasification capacity at Gate LNG terminal appeared first on Offshore Energy.
HMM claims impressive 24 pct GHG emissions cut in biofuel trial
South Korea’s flagship carrier HMM is accelerating its use of alternative fuels in line […] The post HMM claims impressive 24 pct GHG emissions cut in biofuel trial appeared first on Offshore Energy.
TotalEnergies, Petrobras and Casa dos Ventos eye joint development of offshore wind, low-carbon hydrogen in Brazil
TotalEnergies, Petrobras and Casa dos Ventos Holding, a joint venture between TotalEnergies and Casa […] The post TotalEnergies, Petrobras and Casa dos Ventos eye joint development of offshore wind, low-carbon hydrogen in Brazil appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Monjasa launches biofuel supply in Latin America
Monjasa, one of the world’s top 10 marine fuels suppliers, is charting a course […] The post Monjasa launches biofuel supply in Latin America appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Maersk CEO: 19 out of 25 green methanol-fuelled containerships already in production
Maersk, a pioneering force in the shipping industry, is well on its way to […] The post Maersk CEO: 19 out of 25 green methanol-fuelled containerships already in production appeared first on Offshore Energy.
PtX production of green fuels is possible on Bornholm, EU-funded study says
An EU-supported feasibility study, led by Port of Roenne and a number of local […] The post PtX production of green fuels is possible on Bornholm, EU-funded study says appeared first on Offshore Energy.
KKR acquires 42% non-controlling interest in Sempra’s PALNG Phase 1
Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of U.S. major Sempra, has completed the sale of a […] The post KKR acquires 42% non-controlling interest in Sempra’s PALNG Phase 1 appeared first on Offshore Energy.
SFL welcomes first LNG dual-fuel PCTC from GSI
Guangzhou Shipbuilding International Co. (GSI) has delivered the first liquified natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) to Bermuda-based ship owning and chartering company SFL Corporation. The post SFL welcomes first LNG dual-fuel PCTC from GSI appeared first on Offshore Energy.