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Can SOEC tip the balance on green ammonia costs? | principal product applications specialist chandra macauley

The promise of green ammonia is vast. But without breakthroughs in production and scale, it risks remaining more aspiration than solution. The sector must develop new production technologies and integrate them with renewables. It also needs the infrastructure and market conditions to scale before ammonia can realise its role in clean hydrogen. Among the biggest hurdles is cost. Electricity makes up 40–50% of production, putting efficiency at the centre of competitiveness. Ceres is betting on solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC). Designed to operate at high temperatures, the system could enable green ammonia at scale. By using waste heat from the process, Ceres says SOEC could reduce energy consumption by around 30% per kilogram of hydrogen produced. In its upcoming In Conversation with Cereswebinar on 3 September, H2 View will speak with Chief Product Officer Nick Lawrence… Read More »Can SOEC tip the balance on green ammonia costs? | principal product applications specialist chandra macauley

Shelf Drilling rig staying one year longer with Chevron in Angola

UAE-headquartered offshore drilling contractor Shelf Drilling has secured a contract extension in West Africa with Cabinda Gulf Oil Company (CABGOC), a subsidiary of the U.S.-headquartered energy giant Chevron. The post Shelf Drilling rig staying one year longer with Chevron in Angola appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Following FPSO restart, North Sea operator achieves first oil lifting

After resuming production from a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel in the North Sea, Serica Energy, a UK-based upstream oil and gas player, has completed the first lifting of oil from this unit, which is deployed on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). The post Following FPSO restart, North Sea operator achieves first oil lifting appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Air Liquide buys DIG Airgas for $3.3bn to boost Asian profile | Air Liquide News

Air Liquide has signed a binding agreement with Macquarie Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Fund 2 to buy leading South Korean industrial gas company DIG Airgas for KW4.6trn ($3.3bn). Confirmation of the deal, which is expected to close in the first semester of 2026, comes after the French industrial gases major was shortlisted for the final bidding round last month. Air Liquide said the acquisition “substantially strengthens” its market position in South Korea, which is the sixth largest manufacturing country by GDP and fourth largest industrial gas market. François Jackow, CEO of Air Liquide, said the deal demonstrates its ability to invest strategically for profitable growth in Asia – particularly in the fast-growing electronics sector – and cited three key reasons for the purchase. “Driven by its outstanding innovation and manufacturing capabilities, Korea is leading the next waves of… Read More »Air Liquide buys DIG Airgas for $3.3bn to boost Asian profile | Air Liquide News

SAAM Towage Uruguay neutralizes 100pct of GHG emissions

Towage services company SAAM Towage Uruguay has managed to neutralize 100% of its carbon footprint and acquired carbon credits from a forestry project. The post SAAM Towage Uruguay neutralizes 100pct of GHG emissions appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Yinson GreenTech and Blue Ctrl to propel digital innovation in electric vessels

Singapore-based green technology solutions provider Yinson GreenTech has partnered with Norwegian marine automation and control systems software provider Blue Ctrl to advance digital innovation in electric marine vessels. The post Yinson GreenTech and Blue Ctrl to propel digital innovation in electric vessels appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Air Products fills world’s ‘largest hydrogen sphere’ for NASA | Hydrogen

Air Products has completed the first fill of what it claims is the world’s largest hydrogen sphere at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Kennedy Space Center located on Merritt Island, Florida. The NASA hydrogen sphere is the world’s largest liquid hydrogen tank, measuring 90 feet tall and 83 feet in diameter. To complete the fill, Air Products delivered over 50 trailer loads of liquid hydrogen – over 730,000 gallons in all – to NASA’s new sphere. The space agency uses liquid hydrogen combined with liquid oxygen as fuel in cryogenic rocket engines. The hydrogen will be used to fuel NASA’s Artemis missions, which aims to return humans to the Moon for the first time since the Apollo era and establish the first long-term presence on the Moon. “Air Products has a long history dating… Read More »Air Products fills world’s ‘largest hydrogen sphere’ for NASA | Hydrogen