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Green fuels in focus: NYK bolsters ties with Port of Duqm

Japanese shipping major Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and the Port of Duqm Company (PODC), which oversees port management and terminal operations in Oman, have signed a comprehensive memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development and connectivity of the port of Duqm. The post Green fuels in focus: NYK bolsters ties with Port of Duqm appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Russia’s Lukoil locks in deal to sell off its international assets as sanctions bite harder

Moscow-headquartered energy giant PJSC Lukoil has said yes to a bid from Switzerland’s Gunvor Group for its international portfolio of assets in the wake of growing global sanctions, which keep tightening their hold on Russian businesses overseas. The post Russia’s Lukoil locks in deal to sell off its international assets as sanctions bite harder appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Charbone starts work at Sorel-Tracy hydrogen site | Hydrogen

Canada industrial gas producer Charbone has started construction work at the Sorel-Tracy hydrogen site in Quebec, with commissioning slated from November. The work involves the complete preparation of technical infrastructure and the installation of foundations required for the reassembly of the main equipment, after it was delivered earlier this month. Dave B. Gagnon, CEO of Charbone, said the start of civil construction work brings the vision of “local, decarbonised clean ultra-high-purity hydrogen production” in Quebec to life. Hydrogen will be produced via electrolysis and use clean energy from the Hydro-Quebec grid, with initial capacity targets of around 400kg of green hydrogen per day. … 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… Read More »Charbone starts work at Sorel-Tracy hydrogen site | Hydrogen

McDermott handpicks EnerMech for work on Shell’s giant gas project off Trinidad & Tobago

McDermott has tasked EnerMech, an Aberdeen-headquartered integrated solutions specialist, with an assignment for the development of a gas project off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, operated by Shell Trinidad and Tobago Limited, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell. The post McDermott handpicks EnerMech for work on Shell’s giant gas project off Trinidad & Tobago appeared first on Offshore Energy.

US pushes to streamline permitting with new bill by fast-tracking LNG export approvals

As the United States (U.S.) has set its cap on growing its liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, multiple steps are being taken to shake off the regulatory shackles impeding the LNG export boom. The latest such move is encapsulated in a proposed bill aimed at accelerating the federal approval process for LNG exports. The post US pushes to streamline permitting with new bill by fast-tracking LNG export approvals appeared first on Offshore Energy.