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Auramarine methanol FSS for Terntank’s next-gen tankers

Finnish fuel supply systems provider Auramarine has signed an agreement to provide its methanol fuel supply system (FSS) to two vessels within Terntank’s fleet of next-generation oil and chemical tankers. The post Auramarine methanol FSS for Terntank’s next-gen tankers appeared first on Offshore Energy.

New Zealand prolongs oil production lifespan of OMV’s 16-year-old field to 2037

OMV New Zealand, a subsidiary of Austria’s OMV, has received a multi-year extension of the petroleum mining permit (PMP) 38160, which encompasses an oil field that has been producing hydrocarbons since 2009 off the coast of New Zealand. The post New Zealand prolongs oil production lifespan of OMV’s 16-year-old field to 2037 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

JGC-Technip Energies consortium in FEED battle for Inpex’s 20 billion LNG project and FPSO

A consortium, consisting of JGC Indonesia, a subsidiary of Japan’s JGC Holdings Corporation, and Indonesian affiliates of Technip Energies, has confirmed its participation in a competitive dual front-end engineering and design (FEED) portion of work and engineering procurement and construction (EPC) estimation for an onshore liquefied natural gas (OLNG) plant and a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) facility at an LNG project in the Arafura Sea, Indonesia. The post JGC-Technip Energies consortium in FEED battle for Inpex’s 20 billion LNG project and FPSO appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Burando Energies teams up with NCLH and World Fuel Service for biofuel supply

Marine fuels supplier Burando Energies, cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH), and energy company World Fuel Services have entered into a strategic collaboration to supply sustainable marine fuels in the Netherlands. The post Burando Energies teams up with NCLH and World Fuel Service for biofuel supply appeared first on Offshore Energy.

South Korea’s Hanwha to pour $5B into US Philly Shipyard, orders new batch of ships

South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Group has unveiled a $5 billion infrastructure plan for Hanwha Philly Shipyard as part of South Korea’s commitment to supporting the growth of the U.S. shipbuilding industry through a $150 billion investment fund. The post South Korea’s Hanwha to pour $5B into US Philly Shipyard, orders new batch of ships appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Delays cause Topsoe sales slide but key plant nearly complete | Finance

Delayed projects led to revenues in Danish green tech business Topsoe’s catalyst and technology businesses falling by 10% and 14% respectively in the first half of 2025. Overall revenues amounted to DKK3,679m ($571.8m) compared with DKK4,150m ($645m) in the same period in 2024. CEO Roeland Baan said its financial performance was impacted by uncertainty in the market globally, but said he remained confident in the long-term growth of fuels and chemicals for the energy transition. “We will continue to take a leading role in providing advanced science-based solutions for conventional fuels and the decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries and long-distance transportation,” he said. … 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 »Delays cause Topsoe sales slide but key plant nearly complete | Finance