Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has received approval in principle (AiP) from classification society ClassNK for the design of a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) for ammonia. MOL As informed, the vessel design was jointly developed by MOL and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industry
Strohm Manager: Reusing existing pipelines for offshore hydrogen is the best solution, but…
Reusing existing pipelines for offshore hydrogen is the best solution that can be used, however, this does come with certain challenges, according to Bart Steuten, Product Development Manager at Strohm, Dutch thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) producer. Photo: Navingo BV During Strohm’s presentation at The Stage at this year’s Offshore Energy
Liquid Wind applies for environmental permit for third eFuel plant in Sweden
Swedish electrofuel (eFuel) developer Liquid Wind has submitted an environmental permit application for the company’s third commercial-scale green electrofuel facility, FlagshipTHREE, at the Land and Environment Court in Umeå, Sweden. Dåva cogeneration plant, Umeå Energi; Photographer: Johan Gunséus; Courtesy of Liquid Wind According to Liquid Wind, once operational, FlagshipTHREE, located
Capital Product Partners seals $3.1 billion acquisition of 11 LNG carriers amid strategic transformation
After its recently announced pivot towards the LNG shipping sector, New York-listed shipowner Capital Product Partners L.P. has closed the umbrella agreement initiated last November, paving the way for the acquisition of 11 newbuild liquefied natural gas carrier vessels. Courtesy of Capital Gas As reported by Offshore Energy, CPLP, a Marshall
SEFE and Equinor forge gas and hydrogen ties
German Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) and Norway’s energy major Equinor have signed a long-term gas sales agreement, as well as a non-binding letter of intent (LoI) on large-scale hydrogen supplies. Courtesy of SEFE and Equinor Under the gas sales agreement, Equinor will supply SEFE with 111 TWh (circa 10
Wärtsilä to supply auxiliary engines for ADNOC L&S’ LNG carrier
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä, through its joint venture company CWEC (Shanghai) Company (CWEC), has been contracted to supply dual-fuel auxiliary engines for the sixth liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier owned by ADNOC Logistics & Services. Wärtsilä As explained, the Finnish supplier will deliver four Wärtsilä 34DF dual-fuel auxiliary engines. The
MOL names second LNG carrier for charter with GAIL
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has revealed that a naming ceremony was held for the second liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier to serve GAIL (India), the largest natural gas supplier under India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. MOL As informed, the naming ceremony for the vessel Gail
MAN ES: World’s 1st SCR for ammonia engine tested
MAN Energy Solutions, in collaboration with Germany-based stainless-steel processor BUTTING, has revealed that the world’s first selective catalytic reduction (SCR) converter intended for an ammonia engine has passed its factory acceptance test. Image credit: MAN ES Measuring an impressive 3.9 meters in diameter and boasting a weight of 28 metric
New Fortress Energy’s TGS LNG terminal in Brazil ready for operations
U.S. energy major New Fortress Energy (NFE) has revealed that the construction of its Santa Catarina (TGS) terminal in Brazil is complete, and the company is looking forward to the arrival of the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Energos Winter in January 2024. Illustration only. Courtesy of New Fortress
Air Liquide to install CO2 capture unit at hydrogen plant in Rotterdam port
In order to supply decarbonized hydrogen to its long-term customers, Air Liquide has decided to build, own, and operate a carbon capture unit that will be installed at its hydrogen production plant in the port of Rotterdam and will be connected to Porthos, one of Europe’s largest carbon capture and