Norwegian shipping company Seaworks’ new bulk carrier will be equipped with a propulsion system and LNG engine by compatriot technology company Kongsberg Maritime. Courtesy of Kongsberg The ship will be running on zero-emission liquid biogas (LBG) or LNG. The new bulk carrier is being constructed at Wuhu, China using Norway’s
NEL Hydrogen officially joins PosHYdon consortium
Norwegian hydrogen company NEL ASA has officially joined the consortium agreement for the PosHYdon project, the world’s first offshore green hydrogen pilot on a working platform. Courtesy of PosHYdon The company officially announced on 23 July it joins the PosHYdon project which aims to validate the integration of offshore wind,
Trafigura, Hy2gen team up to study green ammonia as marine fuel
Germany-based green hydrogen production company Hy2gen and Swiss commodity trader Trafigura have joined forces on a study aimed at quantifying the needs of the shipping industry for green ammonia as the industry transitions to low and zero carbon maritime fuels. The duo signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on 23
Major UK project to unlock untapped potential of ocean renewable energy fuels
An innovative £10 million research project, led by the University of Strathclyde, has been set up to investigate the potential of harnessing offshore wind and marine renewable energy to produce zero-carbon hydrogen and ammonia fuels. Illustration (Courtesy of the University of Strathclyde) The multi-disciplinary Ocean-REFuel: Ocean Renewable Energy Fuels project
GTT scores tank design order for 2 build-in-Korea LNG carriers
French LNG containment specialist GTT has secured an order to design tanks for two new LNG carriers from Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME). Courtesy of GTT The two vessels the Korean shipyards are building will each have a cargo capacity of 174,000 cubic
HVO30 fuel, innovative vessel design crucial for decarbonising offshore energy support vessels – Seacat Services
Hydrogen-based propulsion systems, electric engines and battery technologies are still years away from being operationally effective in the offshore energy support vessel (OESV) sector. So what can OESV operators do to meet the growing demand for lower emissions today? According to Seacat Services (Seacat), it is all about using optimised,
EIA: US weekly LNG exports increase another week
LNG exports from the U.S. increased this week, followed by Henry Hub prices, according to weekly data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Courtesy of Cheniere For the period between 15 July to 21 July, in its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA reports that 21 LNG vessels departed the United
KSOE wins order for 7 more LNG carriers
South Korean shipbuilding giant Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (KSOE) continues to enjoy an ordering spree as it received three more orders for the construction of a total of seven LNG carriers. As informed, the deals have a combined value of KRW 1.56 trillion ($1.4 billion). Illustration. Photo: KSOE
Shell cheers first gas from Trinidad and Tobago project
Oil major Shell has started production from Block 5C in the East Coast Marine Area (ECMA) in Trinidad and Tobago, also known as project Barracuda, marking a milestone in the delivery of gas both domestically and internationally through Atlantic LNG. Shell’s Dolphin platform; Photo courtesy of T&T Ministry of Energy
Latsco’s second LNG carrier on sea trials
Greek shipowner Latsco’s second LNG vessel Hellas Athina is undergoing sea trials at the Yellow Sea. Courtesy of Latsco Hellas Athina is a 173,400 cubic metres LNG tanker built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries for the Greek shipowner. 299 metres long and 46 metres wide, it will be sailing under