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Can e-fuels begin to scale? | Methanol & e-fuels

Producing e-fuels remains more expensive than fossil fuel refining, primarily due to the cost of renewable electricity, electrolysis and CO₂ capture. But there has been notable progress. The Port of Açu in Brazil has launched a green shipping corridor with the Port of Antwerp–Bruges in Belgium, which could be one of the first large-scale e-fuel exports routes by 2030. Several e-fuel demonstration facilities have already shown that production is technically viable. One example is the HIF Haru Oni e-fuel facility in southern Chile. It has been operating for three years, producing green hydrogen and synthesising it with recycled CO₂ to make e-methanol, e-gasoline and e-liquid gas. The carmaker Porsche has tested Haru Oni’s e-fuels at various events. They show that synthetic fuels can meet demanding technical and operational requirements, which should encourage other sectors to… Read More »Can e-fuels begin to scale? | Methanol & e-fuels

Philippines strikes ‘breakthrough’ offshore gas discovery

Prime Energy Resources Development (Prime Energy), a subsidiary of Prime Infrastructure Capital, has made a natural gas discovery, described as the first major gas find in more than ten years off the coast of the Philippines. The post Philippines strikes ‘breakthrough’ offshore gas discovery appeared first on Offshore Energy.

AM Green breaks ground on huge Indian green hydrogen-based ammonia plant | Hydrogen

AM Green has broken ground on its 1.5 million tonne per year (mtpa) green hydrogen-based ammonia plant in Kakinada, India, as it eyes first production by mid 2027. The Greenko spin-out started construction on the first phase of the mega project at the site formerly owned by Nagarjuna Fertilizers, which is lined up to supply volumes of green ammonia to Europe. By mid 2027, AM Green expects to begin producing 0.5 mtpa of green ammonia ahead of reaching full production. … 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 and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s daily news. For access to more content… Read More »AM Green breaks ground on huge Indian green hydrogen-based ammonia plant | Hydrogen

Brava Energia snaps up Petronas’ stakes in two Brazilian fields for $450 million

Brava Energia has set the wheels in motion to expand its footprint in the Campos Basin by acquiring interests Petronas Petróleo Brasil Ltda. (PPBL), a subsidiary of Malaysia’s energy giant Petronas, holds in two fields off the coast of Brazil. The post Brava Energia snaps up Petronas’ stakes in two Brazilian fields for $450 million appeared first on Offshore Energy.

20-year offtake deal with RWE in Texas LNG project’s bag

Texas LNG Brownsville, part of Glenfarne Group, has landed a new multi-year deal with RWE Supply & Trading, one of Europe’s energy companies, for liquefied natural gas (LNG) to be supplied from its export facility planned to be constructed in the Port of Brownsville, Texas. The post 20-year offtake deal with RWE in Texas LNG project’s bag appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Altera Infrastructure parts ways with FSO deployed on Asian oil field

Altera Infrastructure has struck a deal with Samos Energy Group, an energy investor, to divest a floating storage and offloading (FSO) unit, which is working at an oil field off the coast of Thailand, Southeast Asia. The post Altera Infrastructure parts ways with FSO deployed on Asian oil field appeared first on Offshore Energy.