The Energy Institute (EI), a membership body bringing together expertise for urgent global challenges, has revealed that the UK’s net-zero strategy must assemble a mass skilled workforce, but action to bring on the necessary workforce is pressing due to concerns about cost, time, and availability of courses. The EI stated
Wallenius orders up to six dual-fuel PCCs at CIMC Raffles
Sweden-based shipping company Wallenius Lines has sealed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with Chinese shipyard CIMC Raffles for the construction of up to six pure car carrier (PCC) vessels. Photo by CIMC Raffles As disclosed, the 200-meter long and 37-meter wide vessels will feature 6,500 CEU and fly the
Dunkirk LNG 2022 regasification capacity on offer
Dunkerque LNG, the owner and operator of France’s Dunkirk LNG import terminal, has put on offer 12 billion cubic meters per annum (bcma) of the terminal’s regasification capacity for 2022. Courtesy of Dunkerque LNG The qualification phase of this 2022 capacity process is starting on 12 July and will end
New CEO of Nigeria LNG appointed
The board of Nigeria LNG (NLNG) has appointed Philip Mshelbila to replace the company’s current CEO Tony Attah. Illustration only; Courtesy of Nigeria LNG Nigeria LNG (NLNG) is an incorporated joint-venture owned by four shareholders. Those are the Nigerian goverment represented by Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (49 per cent), Shell
Future Proof Shipping’s retrofitted vessel cleared to sail on hydrogen
Dutch marine transportation service provider Future Proof Shipping has received a recommendation from Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (CCNR) for its inland vessel Mass to use hydrogen as a fuel for propulsion. As disclosed, the CCNR has recommended that the vessel receives an exemption from the Rhine
Total, MOL: 1st France-based LNG bunker vessel aces sea and gas trials
The first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker vessel to be based in France has successfully completed sea and gas trials, moving one step closer to its delivery and operational commencement. Photo: Total/MOL The new vessel is TotalEnergies Marine Fuels’ second collaboration with Japanese shipowner Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) and
Transborders’s FLNG Solution supported by Australian government
Australian oil and gas services company Transborders Energy has secured the Major Project Status (MPS) renewal from the Australian government for its floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) solution. Courtesy of Transborders Energy Major Project Status (MPS) is the Australian government’s recognition of the national significance of a project for economic
In focus: Bridging the gaps in hydrogen technologies
A collection of energy transition-related updates across the industry was heavily focused on hydrogen and its role in reaching net-zero goals. Premium content You are currently not logged into your account. Register and get a two week trial. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Would
Klaipedos Nafta calls for tender for FSRU purchase
Lithuanian Klaipėdos Nafta (KN) calls for tender for the acquisition of floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) for the Klaipėda LNG terminal. Courtesy of Klaipedos Nafta Oil and LNG terminals operator Klaipėdos Nafta announced the tender and said it may select the current FSRU Independence or any other FSRU that
Guangzhou Gas to buy LNG from BP
Energy giant BP has signed a long-term 650,000 tonner per year LNG supply agreement with China’s Guangzhou Gas. Courtesy of BP Guangzhou Gas, a unit of China-based Guangzhou Development, will buy LNG from BP Singapore, a subsidiary of British oil and gas major BP. The long-term supply deal is to