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Final diesel-electric newbuild delivered to Longship

The Dutch shortsea ship operator and logistics company Longship has welcomed its fourth diesel-electric general cargo ship built by Atlas Shipyard Türkiye. The post Final diesel-electric newbuild delivered to Longship appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Petronas unveils replacement for veteran FSO at Malaysian oilfield

Petronas Carigali, a subsidiary of Malaysian state-owned oil and gas company Petronas, has held a naming ceremony for a floating storage and offloading vessel (FSO) that will work at its oilfield offshore Malaysia. The post Petronas unveils replacement for veteran FSO at Malaysian oilfield appeared first on Offshore Energy.

IMO NZF: Industry needs clarity, simplicity and detail on rewards, ICS says

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), a trade association which represents over 80% of the world merchant fleet, has urged the UN maritime regulator International Maritime Organization (IMO) to clarify issues surrounding the new Net-Zero Framework (NZF). The post IMO NZF: Industry needs clarity, simplicity and detail on rewards, ICS says appeared first on Offshore Energy.

RMIT researchers turn wastewater pollutants into green hydrogen

Researchers at Australia’s RMIT University have developed an experimental method that uses wastewater contaminants to support green hydrogen production, potentially reducing the need for freshwater in the process. The post RMIT researchers turn wastewater pollutants into green hydrogen appeared first on Offshore Energy.

INEOS completes hydrogen conversion at Hull plant amid ETS dispute | Hydrogen

UK-based chemicals maker Ineos has completed a £30m upgrade at its Hull manufacturing site to convert its facility from natural gas operations to clean hydrogen. According to David Brooks, CEO at Ineos Acetyls, the conversion has resulted in CO2 emissions being reduced by 75%, the equivalent of removing 160,000 petrol cars from the road. The blue hydrogen used is a co-product of existing processes used at its Hull site, purchased from BP in 2021. At the site, Ineos produces acetic acid, acetic anhydride and ethyl acetate, essential chemicals for pharmaceutical products, water treatment and food preservation. … 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… Read More »INEOS completes hydrogen conversion at Hull plant amid ETS dispute | Hydrogen