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LR greenlights floating ammonia cracker unit

A consortium of companies has received approval in principle (AiP) from the UK’s class society Lloyd’s Register for a floating ammonia cracker unit (FACU). The post LR greenlights floating ammonia cracker unit appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Synergy assumes the management mantle of Karpowership’s newly converted FSRU

A full technical management of a recently converted floating storage regasification unit (FSRU), which got its new lease on life thanks to Karpowership, Türkiye’s floating power plant company, has been handed over to Singapore-headquartered Synergy Marine Group. The post Synergy assumes the management mantle of Karpowership’s newly converted FSRU appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Woodside and Petronas formalize 15-year LNG supply deal

The Singaporean subsidiary of Australia’s energy giant Woodside and an affiliate of Malaysia’s Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) have finalized a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the former’s portfolio. The post Woodside and Petronas formalize 15-year LNG supply deal appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ABB, Blykalla team up on nuclear power technology for maritime industry

Switzerland-based technology company ABB has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Swedish nuclear energy company Blykalla to support and accelerate the deployment of small modular lead-cooled reactors to the maritime industry. The post ABB, Blykalla team up on nuclear power technology for maritime industry appeared first on Offshore Energy.

LR and HD Hyundai Mipo join forces for 22,000 cbm LNG bunker vessel design

UK classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) and South Korean shipbuilding player HD Hyundai Mipo have revealed a joint development project (JDP) to design a 22,000 cubic meter (cbm) LNG bunkering vessel. The post LR and HD Hyundai Mipo join forces for 22,000 cbm LNG bunker vessel design appeared first on Offshore Energy.

IEA highlights role of policy in advancing hydrogen projects

Scaling up hydrogen is no longer primarily a technology challenge but a policy one, as most announced projects remain stalled without long-term demand signals and government backing, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). The post IEA highlights role of policy in advancing hydrogen projects appeared first on Offshore Energy.