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Shell and Equinor take ‘key step’ to set up their UK North Sea JV with CEO appointment

As Adura, an incorporated joint venture (IJV) of the UK’s Shell and Norway’s Equinor, continues making progress in securing regulatory approvals, the two energy heavyweights have unveiled the name of the JV’s chosen Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The post Shell and Equinor take ‘key step’ to set up their UK North Sea JV with CEO appointment appeared first on Offshore Energy.

MOL secures design approval for new LNG carrier with four Wind Challenger units

Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has secured approval in principle (AiP) from classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) for two new designs of a membrane-type LNG carrier equipped with Wind Challenger, a hard sail wind-assisted propulsion system. The post MOL secures design approval for new LNG carrier with four Wind Challenger units appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Gastech 2025 shines spotlight on gas investment, AI and LNG | Conferences + Events

Gastech 2025 will open its doors at Fiera Milano in Milan, Italty tomorrow [9–12 September], against a backdrop of rapid geopolitical and technological changes and growing global energy demand. Up to 50,000 energy professionals across 150 countries are due to attend. Billed as the world’s leading event for natural gas, LNG, hydrogen, climate technologies, and AI, this year’s edition features a range of speakers. These include Italy’s Minister for Enterprises and Made in Italy, Senator Adolfo Urso; CEO of Snam, Agostino Scornajenchi; Ditte Juul Jorgensen, Director-General, Energy at the European Commission; COO of Natural Resources at Eni, Guido Brusco; Chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes, Lorenzo Simonelli; and Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol. They will be joined by government representatives from Hungary, Cyprus, Egypt, Libya, Nigeria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Mauritania. Eni… Read More »Gastech 2025 shines spotlight on gas investment, AI and LNG | Conferences + Events

Shell and African country push back after court halts offshore drilling plans

In the aftermath of the Western Cape High Court’s decision to scrap environmental authorization for oil and gas offshore drilling activities, which two energy giants, France’s TotalEnergies and the UK-based Shell, planned to undertake in Block 5/6/7, along South Africa’s southwest coast, Shell and the state have opted to continue the legal battle by challenging the court’s ruling. The post Shell and African country push back after court halts offshore drilling plans appeared first on Offshore Energy.