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Shell Energy India and SEROS Logistics partner up for LNG distribution

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Shell’s subsidiary Shell Energy India and India’s green and marine logistics firm Seros Logistics have signed a deal to distribute LNG in the country. Illustration only; Courtesy of SEROS Logistics The companies signed this agreement on a ten-year term. Under the deal, Seros will be the logistics partner to Shell

Zodiac Maritime orders four dual-fuel PCTCs in China

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UK-based shipping company Zodiac Maritime Ltd. has placed an order for four dual-fuel pure car truck carriers (PCTCs) at China’s Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard (CIMC Raffles). As informed, the 7,000 CEU vessels will be designed by Shanghai Ship Research and Design Institute (SDARI). They will measure 199.9 meters in length and 38 meters in

Samsung Heavy picks GTT tank design for 6 new LNG-fueled container ships

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Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has ordered the tank design for six new LNG-fueled container ships from the French LNG containment specialist GTT. Courtesy of GTT Each LNG fuel tank for SHI will feature Mark III membrane containment technology by GTT. The French firm says this demonstrated that its

UK-Taiwan push on hydrogen and fuel cell technology collab

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The inaugural UK-Taiwan Hydrogen Forum gathered more than 100 UK and Taiwanese hydrogen and fuel cell companies to explore possible areas for collaboration. Illustration only; Courtesy of Flotta Hydrogen Hub Orkney The British Office in Taipei and the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research hosted the forum. It took place virtually

Exmar taps South Korean firm to develop new type of CO2 carrier

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Belgium-based shipowner Exmar has joined forces with South Korean tech company Lattice Technology to work on the development of a new type of CO2 carrier. As informed, the two companies will combine their individual expertise, Exmar’s knowledge of the design and operation of efficient gas carriers and Lattice’s knowledge of

EIA: US weekly LNG exports go up, Henry Hub prices go down

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As shown by the data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), LNG exports from the U.S. increased this week while Henry Hub prices went down. Courtesy of Cheniere In the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook for the week between 14 October and 20 October, EIA reports 20 LNG vessels departed the

TECO 2030 to cooperate on enhancing research on hydrogen in Norway

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Cleantech company TECO 2030 has signed an agreement with UiT The Arctic University of Norway to cooperate on enhancing research on hydrogen and fuel cells. Courtesy of TECO 2030 The production of hydrogen fuel cells for use within the maritime industry is still in the early stages, and there is

INEOS to produce green hydrogen in Germany

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The UK-based oil and gas company INEOS will build a large-scale, 100-megawatt electrolyser to produce green hydrogen at the Koln site in Germany. Courtesy of INEOS The company will execute this through its subsidiary INOVYN. Firstly, the company will produce green hydrogen to feed into its green ammonia production.  The

Hyundai Mipo cuts steel for 1st smart electric passenger ship

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South Korea’s shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard is building an electric propulsion and LNG-fueled passenger ship that integrates various information and communication technologies. Courtesy of Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Hyundai Mipo is building the vessel in partnership with the city government of Ulsan, South Korea, and the Ulsan Information Industry Promotion Agency

WCCF to deliver clean fuels to decarbonise shipping operations

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U.S.-based clean fuel for marine transport provider West Coast Clean Fuels (WCCF) will develop and operate the end-to-end clean fuel supply chains for two first-of-their-kind decarbonised maritime ship operations in two major California ports. Courtesy of West Coast Clean Fuels The company said it has executed delivery service agreements to

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