Singapore-based Seatrium, formerly Sembcorp Marine, has renewed its long-term favored customer contract (FCC) with GasLog LNG Services and Shell International Trading and Shipping Company (STASCO) to provide ship repairs, refurbishment and upgrading for their LNG carriers. Courtesy of Seatrium The contract will see Seatrium provide ship repair services from 2024
GTT nets tank design order for eight new very large LNGCs
French LNG containment specialist GTT has received an order from a Chinese shipyard for the tank design of eight new very large liquefied natural gas carriers (LNGCs). Archive; Courtesy of GTT GTT said it will design the tanks for these eight LNG carriers, which will each offer five tanks with
Chesapeake, Delfin and Gunvor ink long-term LNG liquefaction offtake deal
Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Delfin LNG, a subsidiary of Delfin Midstream, and Gunvor Group, through Gunvor Singapore, have entered into a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export deal that includes executed sales and purchase agreements (SPA) for long-term liquefaction offtake. Illustration only; Archive; Courtesy of Delfin Midstream Under the SPA, Chesapeake will
HAV Hydrogen secures fresh funding for H2 energy system for ships
HAV Hydrogen, a subsidiary of HAV Group, has received NOK 12.4 million (around $1.18 million) in funding from Innovation Norway to build, test, and certify a full-scale prototype of a containerized hydrogen (H2) energy system for ships called Zero Emission Pod. Courtesy of HAV Group ASA The Zero Emission Pod
Nordsol’s new plant getting closer to supplying bio-LNG to maritime sector
FirstBio2Shipping, a bio-LNG project developed by Dutch companies Attero, Nordsol and Titan, is nearing production of the first bio-LNG to be supplied to the maritime sector. Courtesy of Nordsol On February 13 Nordsol shared a social media update stating that good progress was made in the construction of the bio-LNG
H2Global and JOGMEC initiate clean hydrogen cooperation
Hamburg-based H2Global, a foundation dedicated to accelerating the emergence of markets for clean hydrogen and other low-emissions technologies, and the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate in the field of clean hydrogen. Courtesy of JOGMEC The MoU was signed
23 methanol-powered ships ordered since the start of 2024
The maritime industry’s fervor for alternative fuels shows no signs of abating as we enter 2024. According to data from DNV-Maritime, since the beginning of the year, 23 methanol-fueled ships have been to the Alternative Fuels for Shipping Index (AFI) database. The ordering has been dominated by the containership sector
SCZONE-Belgium cooperation talks include green fuel projects
François Cornet d’Elzius, Ambassador of Belgium to Cairo, and Waleid Gamal El Dien, Chairman of the General Authority of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) have met to discuss new aspects of cooperation, including green fuel projects. Courtesy of SCZONE On February 7, SCZONE said it received d’Elzius within the
Euronav wins green light for CMB.TECH’s acquisition
Euronav NV, the Belgian tanker shipping company, has secured approval for the acquisition of 100% of shares in cleantech maritime group CMB.TECH during a Special General Meeting held on February 7, 2024. Illustration; Photo by: Euronav The transaction, valued at $1.150 billion in cash, comes at a time of strategic
QatarEnergy chooses Nakilat to own and operate up to 25 newbuild LNG carriers
As part of the second phase of its massive LNG fleet expansion project, QatarEnergy has selected Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat) to own and operate up to 25 conventional-size LNG carriers pursuant to time charter parties (TCP) to be entered into by affiliates of the two companies. Illustration only; Archive.