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Wintershall Dea and Fluxys exploring options for cross-border CO2 transport

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Germany’s Wintershall Dea and Belgium’s Fluxys have signed an agreement to jointly cooperate on a cross-border CO2 pipeline network connecting the two countries. Illustration; Source: Wintershall Dea As part of the project, CO2 emissions from industrial clusters in southern Germany are to be transported to the German-Belgian border via the

Shell and Equinor complete LNG project negotiations with Tanzania

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Tanzania’s Ministry of Energy has announced on Twitter that the negotiations for the construction of a $30 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal between Tanzania, Norway’s Equinor, and UK’s Shell are complete and experts are now writing contracts. Archive / Courtesy of Equinor The ministry notified the public that Tanzania’s

GTT wins ClassNK approvals for innovations in alternative fuels technology

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Japanese classification society ClassNK has issued four Approvals in Principle (AiPs) to French LNG containment specialist GTT recognizing the company’s latest development projects in alternative fuels. Image credit ClassNK The concepts that won approvals include: –   Concept of 12,500m3 LNG Dual-fuelled VLCC fitted with Mark III Flex system–   Concept of LNG

URBAS and AECOM team up for green and sustainable fuels projects

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Spain-based URBAS, specialised in sustainable infrastructures and buildings, real estate development, and renewable energies, has signed an agreement with US-based AECOM, an engineering, architecture and sustainability company, to develop green hydrogen, green ammonia, and sustainable fuels projects that support the global energy transition. Illustration / Archive / Courtesy of DOE

SWS delivers LNG-powered Capesize bulker to Maran Dry Management

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Chinese shipbuilder Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding has delivered a 190,000 dwt dual-fuel bulk carrier Ubuntu Unity to its owner Clouds Marine SA, based in the Marshall Islands. Image by CSSC SWS The LNG-powered Capesize bulk is intended for Greek-based Maran Dry Management, according to the data from VesselsValue and the Greek

Petronas and JOGMEC join hands for energy transition initiatives

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Malaysian energy company Petronas and Japan Organisation for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate in energy transition initiatives towards achieving respective energy transition and decarbonisation targets. Courtesy of Petronas According to Petronas, the initiatives include potential collaboration in green/blue hydrogen and fuel

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