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Canada’s first LNG export plant celebrates 10th cargo departure

The liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, operated by U.K.-headquartered energy giant Shell, has marked its tenth cargo sailaway. The post Canada’s first LNG export plant celebrates 10th cargo departure appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Fresh potential rig assignment coming up on Dolphin Drilling’s horizon

Dolphin Drilling, an Oslo-listed, Aberdeen-headquartered owner and operator of a fleet of harsh environment mid-water and deepwater semi-submersible drilling rigs, has secured a letter of intent (LoA) with an undisclosed company for one of its rigs. The post Fresh potential rig assignment coming up on Dolphin Drilling’s horizon appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Go-ahead for Vår Energi’s drilling ops in Barents Sea

Vår Energi, Norway’s oil and gas player, has obtained a drilling permit for an exploration well in the Barents Sea, which will be drilled with COSL Drilling Europe’s semi-submersible rig. The post Go-ahead for Vår Energi’s drilling ops in Barents Sea appeared first on Offshore Energy.

HD Hyundai Philippines kicks off first vessel construction

South Korean shipbuilder HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) has held a steel-cutting ceremony for a 115,000-ton petrochemical carrier at its shipyard in Subic Bay in the Philippines. The post HD Hyundai Philippines kicks off first vessel construction appeared first on Offshore Energy.

‘World’s first’ lower-emission engine for LNG shipping unveiled by Hanwha and WinGD

Marine engine manufacturer Hanwha Engine, part of South Korea’s Hanwha Group, and Swiss marine power company WinGD have marked the production of what is claimed to be the world’s first engine of its kind for installation on liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. The post ‘World’s first’ lower-emission engine for LNG shipping unveiled by Hanwha and WinGD appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Air Water launches ASU in India and sees hydrogen chance | Air Gases

The Indian arm of Japan-based industrial gas company Air Water has begun production at its newly opened air separation unit (ASU) in Chennai, India. The launch, which happened last month, coincided with the announcement that the firm will build a compressed hydrogen plant in Mobara City, Japan slated to start operation in May 2027. Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, the ASU will produce approximately 230 tonnes per day of liquefied gas. Assuming constant operation, this includes 175 tonnes per day of liquid oxygen, 48 tonnes per day of liquid nitrogen, and 8.6 tonnes per day of liquid argon.  … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free… Read More »Air Water launches ASU in India and sees hydrogen chance | Air Gases

North Sea oil & gas emissions cut by a third but further efforts required for UK’s net zero goals

As the UK’s offshore oil and gas industry faces a critical juncture in its emissions reduction pursuit, Great Britain’s regulator, the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), has pushed for a boost in investment to meet net zero aspirations, as current efforts fall short of long-term decarbonization targets. The post North Sea oil & gas emissions cut by a third but further efforts required for UK’s net zero goals appeared first on Offshore Energy.