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Halliburton picks UK tech for next-gen well monitoring

Halliburton has acquired a global license to deploy technology developed by WellSense, a provider of rapid fiber-optic well diagnostics services, for use in well stimulation monitoring. The post Halliburton picks UK tech for next-gen well monitoring appeared first on Offshore Energy.

PSW Power & Automation to deliver shore power system for Northern Lights Phase 2

Norway’s electrification solutions provider PSW Power & Automation, part of Scana, has secured a contract to design and deliver a complete shore power system enabling ships at the CO₂ terminal in Øygarden to shut down their generators and be supplied with renewable electricity from the grid. The post PSW Power & Automation to deliver shore power system for Northern Lights Phase 2 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

TotalEnergies to supply South Korean player with LNG until 2033

France’s energy giant TotalEnergies has secured a multi-year deal to provide liquefied natural gas (LNG) to South Korea’s HD Hyundai Chemical. This boosts the French player’s LNG sales growth. The post TotalEnergies to supply South Korean player with LNG until 2033 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Weatherford lands eight-year job with European gas producer

U.S. oilfield services company Weatherford International has secured a multi-year assignment with SNGN Romgaz, described as Romania’s largest natural gas producer and main supplier, as well as the third-largest gas producer in Europe. The post Weatherford lands eight-year job with European gas producer appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Trio target Australia–Japan liquid hydrogen supply chain | Hydrogen

Woodside Energy, Japan Suiso Energy and The Kansai Electric Power Co (Kepco) are to explore developing a liquid hydrogen supply chain between Australia and Japan. Liquid hydrogen produced at Woodside’s proposed H2Perth project in Western Australia would be shipped in carriers to receiving terminals in Japan. The facility, in the Rockingham and Kwinana Industrial Zones in Perth, is intended to produce liquid hydrogen via natural gas reforming, with the intention of achieving net zero Scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions from the start of operations. This would be achieved through carbon capture and storage (CCS) and using carbon credits as offsets. … 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… Read More »Trio target Australia–Japan liquid hydrogen supply chain | Hydrogen