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‘Historic milestone’: Latin America’s first electric tugboat christened

Latin America’s first electric tugboat, a joint endeavor by Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (Enap) and harbor towage services provider SAAM, has been christened in Chile, marking ‘a historic milestone’ for the country and the region. The post ‘Historic milestone’: Latin America’s first electric tugboat christened appeared first on Offshore Energy.

More acreage secured for Louisiana’s LNG export project

A port commission in the U.S. state of Louisiana has purchased an additional area of land to support the expansion of a future export terminal project in Port Fourchon. The post More acreage secured for Louisiana’s LNG export project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

IHI, Vopak to jointly develop, operate ammonia terminal in Japan

Japanese engineering corporation IHI Corporation (IHI) and Dutch tank storage company Royal Vopak (Vopak) have signed a joint development agreement under which they plan to establish a new joint venture for the development and operation of an ammonia terminal in Japan. The post IHI, Vopak to jointly develop, operate ammonia terminal in Japan appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Technip Energies bags preliminary FLNG deal in Africa

French-based engineering company Technip Energies has won a contract to perform early-stage work relating to a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) unit offshore Africa. The post Technip Energies bags preliminary FLNG deal in Africa appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Delay-induced clouds over UK’s oil & gas decom realm warn of billions in extra costs and fines

With the backlog of wells due for decommissioning on the rise, the UK’s regulator, the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), has issued a stark warning to operators on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), urging them to take steps to decommission permanently inactive wells now to stave off a future scenario where they, alongside taxpayers, will need to face cost hikes and potential sanctions because of the missed decommissioning deadlines. The post Delay-induced clouds over UK’s oil & gas decom realm warn of billions in extra costs and fines appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Germany’s SEFE and UAE’s ADNOC Gas strengthen energy ties with LNG deal

Germany’s Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) has expanded its liquefied natural gas (LNG) arsenal through a multi-year LNG supply agreement with ADNOC Gas, a subsidiary of the UAE-headquartered ADNOC, bolstering Europe’s energy security. The post Germany’s SEFE and UAE’s ADNOC Gas strengthen energy ties with LNG deal appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Podcast | GWGI Editor’s mid-year review 2025 | Podcast

In this episode of The 1895 Podcast, we’re joined by GWGI’s three editor’s to reflect on the first half of 2025 and all the big talking points from the year so far. From major developments in the hydrogen market to shifting US policy and ongoing challenges across the industrial gases sector, we unpack what’s driven the headlines so far this year. We also look ahead to the second half of 2025 – discussing what to watch, where momentum is building, and how the industry might evolve over the next six months. Listen above or click here to follow The 1895 Podcast, wherever you get your podcasts. The 1895 Podcast  The 1895 Podcast is a content-driven podcast for the global industrial gases business, bringing together topical news, views and analysis of the stories that matter in… Read More »Podcast | GWGI Editor’s mid-year review 2025 | Podcast