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BP and Worley bolster ties with new five-year deal

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Australian engineering company Worley has signed a new global framework agreement with UK-headquartered energy giant BP to provide engineering, procurement, and construction management services (EPCM) covering BP’s global refinery assets and new energy portfolio. Worley According to Worley, the five-year agreement will include providing EPCM services to BP’s strategic projects

Record amount of LNG reloaded at Lithuania’s Klaipeda terminal

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According to Lithuanian terminal operator KN Energies, formerly Klaipedos Nafta, a record amount of 105 thousand cubic meters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been transferred from the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Independence to the conventionally sized Amur River LNG vessel at the Klaipeda LNG terminal. Illustration; Archive;

TECO 2030 and partners begin work on EU-backed hydrogen-fueled passenger ship

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Norwegian cleantech company TECO 2030, together with thirteen partners from various European countries, has commenced its second EU Horizon project focused on developing, validating, and showcasing a zero-emission passenger ship fueled by hydrogen. Courtesy of TECO 2030 The project named Zero Emission Adriatic Ship (ZEAS) focuses on a shift towards

SFL’s 3rd LNG-powered car carrier delivered

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Bermuda-based ship-owning and chartering company Ship Finance International Limited (SFL) has taken delivery of 7,000 CEU Odin Highway, its latest LNG dual-fuel car carrier. The vessel, part of a two-ship order, has been contracted by Japanese shipping major K-Line under a 10-year time charter agreement. Odin Highway, boasting a capacity

Hanwha Ocean wins $247 million deal for VLAC pair amid growing demand for ammonia carriers

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South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean, formerly known as Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), secured its first order for 2024 with an agreement to build two 93,000 cbm ultra-large ammonia carriers equipped with eco-friendly technology. Image credit: Hanwha Ocean The vessels, valued at approximately KRW 331.2 billion ($247 million), were

Conoship and Bouman join forces on ship-based carbon capture joint venture

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EverLoNG ship-based carbon capture project partners Bouman Industries and Conoship International have signed an agreement to create a joint venture that would build ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) systems. Image credit: EverLong The new partnership, called Carobotreat Maritime, aims to use its combined expertise to help shipowners and operators reduce CO₂ emissions

Wison New Energies starts pre-FEED work for two FLNG projects in Nigeria

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China-based provider of clean energy services Wison New Energies, formerly known as Wison Offshore & Marine, has initiated the design validation and pre-FEED phase for two floating LNG (FLNG) projects in Nigeria. Courtesy of Wison New Energies Following the signing of the contract and disbursement of mobilization funding, Wison New

Flying Tiger Copenhagen teams up with Maersk on transporting goods using green fuels

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Danish container shipping major A.P. Moller – Maersk has announced that compatriot retail company Flying Tiger Copenhagen will join its roster of customers utilizing the ECO Delivery solution for ocean freight transport, beginning in 2024. Illustration; Source: Maersk The strategic move aims to significantly curb Flying Tiger Copenhagen’s greenhouse gas

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