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China’s first ship-to-ship methanol bunkering completed

COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Shanghai) (CHI Shanghai) has completed China’s first ship-to-ship methanol bunkering operation by a shipbuilding and repair enterprise at a shipyard’s berth, marking a major milestone in the nation’s adoption of alternative marine fuels. The post China’s first ship-to-ship methanol bunkering completed appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Brazil’s PetroReconcavo seals midstream deal with compatriot firm

Brazilian oil and gas company Petroreconcavo has completed the purchase of a stake in natural gas midstream assets located in Brazil’s State of Rio Grande do Norte from 3R Potiguar, a subsidiary of compatriot player Brava Energia. The post Brazil’s PetroReconcavo seals midstream deal with compatriot firm appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Petronas-MidOcean partnership bets on Canada’s LNG potential

Keeping opportunities in Canada’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector at the forefront, Malaysia’s state-owned energy giant Petronas has sealed a long-term alliance with MidOcean Energy, an LNG player formed and managed by the U.S.-headquartered investment company EIG Global Energy Partners (EIG). The post Petronas-MidOcean partnership bets on Canada’s LNG potential appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Eni’s Côte d’Ivoire portfolio grows to 11 blocks

Italy’s energy giant Eni has signed an exploration contract with the Ivorian Ministry of Mines, Petroleum, and Energy for an exploration block offshore Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The post Eni’s Côte d’Ivoire portfolio grows to 11 blocks appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Shell flows first gas from North Sea field

Shell has kicked off production from a gas field in the North Sea, which is expected to help maintain domestically produced gas for Britain’s homes, businesses, and power generation. The post Shell flows first gas from North Sea field appeared first on Offshore Energy.

OMV to build 140MW green hydrogen plant for Austria refinery

Austrian energy and chemicals company OMV has set out plans to build a 140MW electrolysis plant at its Schwechat refinery, capable of producing 23,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually. The hydrogen will be used in the refining process and is expected to cut carbon dioxide emissions by up to 150,000 tonnes, equivalent to around 10% of the site’s current production-related output. OMV estimates the facility will cost in the “mid-hundreds of millions of euros” and become operational in 2027. A funding agreement with the European Hydrogen Bank is being finalised and is expected to be signed this year. The project follows the installation of a 10MW electrolyser at the site in 2024. “Green hydrogen is a key component of our Strategy 2030 as a means of decarbonising our fuel production and a key to OMV’s… Read More »OMV to build 140MW green hydrogen plant for Austria refinery