GEA, a Germany-based machinery and plant manufacturer and systems supplier, revealed plans to support the shipping industry in reducing emissions as a system supplier with in-house solutions, with ammonia being one of the options. This means that shipping companies and shipping lines that rely on ammonia as an alternative to
JERA invests in Aboitiz Power for Philippines clean energy push
Japanese energy giant JERA will buy a 27 per cent stake in Aboitiz Power, a major power utility in the Philippines, with plans to implement clean energy projects such as LNG-to-power. Illustration only; Courtesy of Aboitiz Power JERA will invest $1.58 billion for the stake in Aboitiz Power. With this,
Toho Gas to get Sakhalin-2 carbon-neutral LNG cargo
Russian LNG producer Sakhalin Energy has agreed on the delivery of the first carbon-neutral/offset LNG cargo from the Sakhalin-2 project to Japanese utility Toho Gas. Courtesy of Sakhalin Energy During the Sakhalin Energy forum, the companies expressed their intention of a strategic partnership. This involves cooperation in decarbonisation, which will
Gasum bunkers LNG to Ponant’s polar explorer
The Finnish energy company Gasum has marked its first LNG delivery in France by bunkering LNG to French cruise line Ponant’s newbuilt polar explorer. Courtesy of Gasum Gasum delivered LNG to the French luxury cruise operator’s newbuild Le Commandant Charcot in Le Havre, France. The bunkering operation took place on
Naturgy in Spain’s first carbon-neutral LNG delivery
Spanish energy company Naturgy has delivered the first carbon-neutral LNG cargo in Spain, in addition to offsetting associated carbon emissions. Courtesy of Naturgy This operation represents a milestone for the country. It also reinforces the country’s ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance) commitment. Arriving from Qatar, the Castillo de Mérida
BP to purchase Beach Energy’s Waitsia 2 LNG
Australian oil and gas company Beach Energy has signed a deal with BP Singapore regarding the supply of Beach’s share of LNG from Waitsia Gas Project Stage 2. Indicative image of proposed Waitsia Gas Plant (Courtesy of Mitsui E&P Australia) BP will be purchasing all 3.75 million tonnes of Beach’s
In focus: Converting jack-up rigs and combining offshore wind & hydrogen for low-carbon future
This week saw a plethora of energy transition-related news across the offshore energy industry with updates telling of alternative deployments for offshore drilling rigs, new projects combining offshore wind and hydrogen, the urgency to decarbonise the shipping sector, and more. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate
LNG bunkering op simulator SiBunker in development
Spanish companies Siport21, Gasnam, Naturgy, Cotenaval, and ESK will develop LNG bunkering operations conceptual simulator named SiBunker. Courtesy of Siport21 Madrid-based maritime and port engineering company Siport21 said SiBunker software will be developed in ten months. It has a budget of up to 120,000 Euros ($140,800). The tool helps decision-making
Technip Energies and NPCC to advance energy transition in UAE
French engineering company Technip Energies and Abu Dhabi-based National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC) have signed a deal to advance the energy transition in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other countries in the MENA region. Courtesy of Technip Energies Technip Energies and NPCC will specifically form a joint venture (JV)
TECO 2030 wins tax relief grant to develop hydrogen fuel cell production line
Norway’s cleantech company TECO 2030 has been granted up to NOK 5.4 million (around $630,000) in indirect government support for developing its first production line for hydrogen fuel cells at its new fuel cell factory in Narvik. As disclosed, the project that has been granted tax relief involves the development
NED-Project introduces hydrogen-ready, Jones Act-compliant offshore wind installation vessel
NED-Project, a Poland-headquartered naval architecture and ship design company with an office in the US, has developed a new wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), which features a hydrogen-ready set-up and has the capability to install 15-20 MW wind turbines as well as to load and transport monopiles vertically. The vessel