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APAC IG 2025: China ‘ahead of India’ in decarbonisation drive | asia-pacific industrial gas conference 2025

India may hope to be a disruptor in decarbonisation, but China has been working on it for 25 years – and is some way ahead. The argument was made as part of a wide-ranging panel discussion at gasworld’s Asia-Pacific Industrial Gas Conference 2025 in Bangkok today. Speaking as part of a panel debate moderated by GWGI’s Rob Cockerill, Ravin Mirchandani of Ador Group noted that China has built the scale and developed technologies for decarbonisation, and it can also offer unmatched prices: something like a quarter of the European cost base in many contexts. “That reality puts other regions, like Europe, in real jeopardy,” he added. … to continue reading you must be subscribed To access hundreds of features, subscribe today! At a time when the world is forced to go digital more than ever… Read More »APAC IG 2025: China ‘ahead of India’ in decarbonisation drive | asia-pacific industrial gas conference 2025

Northern Lights’ liquefied CO2 carrier arsenal grows as third vessel joins its fleet

China’s Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC), part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has delivered a new liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier to Northern Lights, a joint venture (JV) encompassing three European oil majors: Shell, Equinor, and TotalEnergies. The post Northern Lights’ liquefied CO2 carrier arsenal grows as third vessel joins its fleet appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Europe’s first eSAF feedstocks produced in Finland | Methanol & e-fuels

Finnish technology company Liquid Sun has launched what it claims is Europe’s first sustainable synthetic aviation fuel (eSAF) pilot plant in Espoo. The unit – built from two large shipping containers – converts biogenic carbon dioxide and hydrogen produced with renewable electricity into synthetic crude oil, which is then refined into eSAF. The pilot has been engineered to meet industrial-scale requirements and the first sample of eSAF crude is ready. Driven by EU aviation regulations, demand for eSAF is set to grow rapidly although it must overcome a range of challenges including hight costs, energy requirements, project funding, policy certainty and feedstock availability. The next step in the pilot production phase is to refine the eSAF crude into synthetic fuel and obtain the certification required under the eSAF regulatory framework. Liquid Sun will strive to scale… Read More »Europe’s first eSAF feedstocks produced in Finland | Methanol & e-fuels

New oilfield development project comes online offshore China

China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has brought on stream an oilfield adjustment and satellite fields development project in the Beibu Gulf Basin of the South China Sea, off the coast of China. The post New oilfield development project comes online offshore China appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Lion’s share of lenders reaffirms backing: TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG moves forward post‑force majeure

France’s energy giant TotalEnergies has shed more light on the financing of its multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) project off the coast of Mozambique in the wake of the UK Export Finance (UKEF) and Atradius exits. The project is getting back into the groove after a years-long hiatus. The post Lion’s share of lenders reaffirms backing: TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG moves forward post‑force majeure appeared first on Offshore Energy.

APAC IG 2025: Asia-Pacific ‘will outpace global growth’ in industrial gases to 2030, says GWGI | apac-centric local champions dominate home-market sales

The industrial gas market in Asia-Pacific will outpace global growth in the years ahead, as hi-tech and health markets surge ahead in the region. But it is the North Pacific part of the region – China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan – that will continue to dominate and drive that growth story to 2030. The industrial gas market in Asia-Pacific will outpace global growth in the years ahead, as hi-tech and health markets surge ahead in the region. But it is the North Pacific part of the region – China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan – that will continue to dominate and drive that growth story to 2030. The assessment was made by Aiden Sparrowhawk, Data Intelligence Director for GWGI, in his presentation on the first morning of conference sessions at gasworld’s Asia-Pacific Industrial Gas… Read More »APAC IG 2025: Asia-Pacific ‘will outpace global growth’ in industrial gases to 2030, says GWGI | apac-centric local champions dominate home-market sales

APAC IG 2025: Chinese green hydrogen is mature now, but questions remain | hong kong-based consultancy energy iceberg presented

China is today redefining the global competitiveness of green hydrogen and green molecules more generally. It stands out as the only integrated hydrogen economy, even if it is sometimes misunderstood. Yuki Yu of the Hong Kong-based consultancy Energy Iceberg presented to delegates at gasworld’s Asia-Pacific Industrial Gas Conference 2025 and offered this perspective on China alongside some eye-catching numbers on its evolving story. She said Energy Iceberg’s researched showed that today there are more than 900 green hydrogen projects in development in China, with about 650 actively moving forward, and more than 200 electrolyser OEMs active. Alongside this, there are more than 320 Chinese developers in the green hydrogen market, as well as more than 100 electrofuels projects underway. “China is changing the landscape in green molecules,” said Yu. “This is underpinned by the largest… Read More »APAC IG 2025: Chinese green hydrogen is mature now, but questions remain | hong kong-based consultancy energy iceberg presented

Eni begins next chapter of its giant Congo LNG project

Italy’s oil and gas giant Eni has kicked off the second phase of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) project ahead of schedule off the coast of Congo, Africa. The post Eni begins next chapter of its giant Congo LNG project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

13 UK operators fall behind on their decom duty with 153 wells in arrears

Great Britain’s regulator, the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), has signaled its readiness to tackle the decommissioning deficit on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) by revealing the names of operators that are lagging behind their peers in the decommissioning department. The post 13 UK operators fall behind on their decom duty with 153 wells in arrears appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Finnlines RoPax vessel trio to sport Auramarine methanol fuel supply systems

Auramarine, Finland’s fuel supply systems provider, has been tasked with providing a methanol fuel supply system (FSS) for three new Hansa Superclass roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) vessels ordered by Finnlines, a compatriot shipping player. The post Finnlines RoPax vessel trio to sport Auramarine methanol fuel supply systems appeared first on Offshore Energy.