American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has inaugurated a training center in Doha, Qatar, dedicated to using the latest techniques to educate marines in modern LNG vessel operations. ABS The ABS Global LNG Academy, which is supported by state-owned energy giant QatarEnergy, is a coordinated effort with industry partners to make
OX2 and SMHI to study Baltic Sea oxygenation through hydrogen production
OX2 and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) have teamed up to examine how by-product from the hydrogen production at OX2’s two offshore energy parks can oxygenate the Baltic Sea. Courtesy of OX2 SMHI, together with OX2, has been approved research grant from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and
Mabanaft secures funding for new methanol solar plant in Australia
Hamburg-based energy company Mabanaft has received grant approval from the German Projektträger Jülich for the potential construction of a new green methanol plant in Port Augusta, South Australia. Mabanaft In cooperation with Australian renewable energy company Vast, Mabanaft intends to build a solar methanol plant with a capacity of approximately
Titan performs its first LNG bunkering operation in UK
Dutch bunker supplier Titan has marked its debut in the United Kingdom (UK) with a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering operation in Dundee, Scotland. Courtesy of Titan On February 1, Titan’s recently chartered LNG carrier Alice Cosulich delivered 345 metric tons of LNG to the vessel Living Stone from the
Germany grants €3.5 billion for green hydrogen import program
Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) has allocated €3.53 billion for the country’s hydrogen importing mechanism, H2Global Foundation, to fund future auctions for renewable hydrogen and its derivatives. Illustration only; Archive. Courtesy of Port of Hamburg On February 12, H2Global issued a statement saying that BMWK
Carnival books new LNG-powered cruise ship at Meyer Werft
The world’s largest cruise company, Carnival Corporation & plc, has signed an agreement with German shipbuilder Meyer Werft for the construction of a new LNG-fueled Excel-class cruise ship. Carnival Jubilee. Courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line This is the first newbuild order placed by Carnival Corporation in five years. It will
Aker Solutions backs transformation of Mogstad to low-carbon industry cluster
Norway-based Aker Solutions has been awarded a contract by its compatriot Equinor to carry out a feasibility study for the latter’s Mongstad industrial transformation project in Vestland County on the west coast of Norway. Credit: Espen Rønnevik/©Equinor. According to Aker Solutions, the study aims to identify solutions to significantly reduce
Danaos returns to Yangzijiang for two more methanol-ready containerships
Greek shipowner Danaos Corporation has placed a $188.4 million order for the construction of two methanol-ready 8,258 TEU containerships at Yangzijiang shipyard in China. Danaos-owned CMA CGM Nerval/Illustration. Image by Kees Torn on Flickr under CC BY-SA 2.0 license The latest fleet renewal move brings the company’s orderbook to twelve ECO methanol-ready
MOL joins Woodside, HD KSOE, and Hyundai Glovis to study liquid hydrogen transport
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has teamed up with Australian energy major Woodside and South Korea’s HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) and Hyundai Glovis to study the development of shipping solutions for bulk marine transportation of liquid hydrogen. CG rendering of the liquefied hydrogen carrier
CMB launches Euronav takeover bid
Belgian shipping major Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) has launched its mandatory public takeover bid on all shares in Euronav that are not already directly or indirectly owned by CMB or its affiliates. Image courtesy: Euronav The move comes after CMB, Euronav’s biggest shareholder, struck a deal with Frontline in October