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Norwegian Cruise Line and Repsol ink long-term renewable marine fuels deal

Cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) and Spanish multi-energy player Repsol have established “an unprecedent long-term relationship within the cruise industry” with a landmark 8-year agreement covering supply of renewable marine fuels at the Port of Barcelona. The post Norwegian Cruise Line and Repsol ink long-term renewable marine fuels deal appeared first on Offshore Energy.

North Sea FPSO back online after temporary production halt

Serica Energy has disclosed the restart of production from a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is deployed at its North Sea asset on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). The post North Sea FPSO back online after temporary production halt appeared first on Offshore Energy.

2014-built rig kicks off its five-year Asian drilling gig

Singapore’s tender-assisted drilling provider Energy Drilling, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cyprus-headquartered SED Energy Holdings, has confirmed the start of its 11-year-old rig’s drilling assignment with Thailand’s national oil and gas company PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP). The post 2014-built rig kicks off its five-year Asian drilling gig appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Legal setback for US LNG arena: Court nixes $11 billion Gulf Coast project’s permit

A wave of planned U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects is perceived to be under scrutiny in the aftermath of a recent court ruling, which revoked a permit for an LNG export terminal over alleged climate harms. This decision is anticipated to halt the project’s construction activities on the west bank of the Calcasieu Ship Channel at the mouth of the Gulf of America (Gulf of Mexico) near Cameron Parish in Louisiana, United States. The post Legal setback for US LNG arena: Court nixes $11 billion Gulf Coast project’s permit appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK firm set on quadrupling gas and hydrogen energy storage capacity with new license push

With energy storage capacity growth in mind, EnergyPathways, the England-based energy transition-focused player, is moving forward with its expansion aspirations by pursuing new storage license applications for its proposed large-scale offshore wind-powered energy storage project in the East Irish Sea. The post UK firm set on quadrupling gas and hydrogen energy storage capacity with new license push appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Stena RoRo orders green RoRo cargo ships

Swedish shipping company Stena RoRo has decided to invest in the future by commissioning a fleet of battery-hybrid vessels ready for next-generation fuels. The post Stena RoRo orders green RoRo cargo ships appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EU puts its foot down on Russian oil & gas imports with gradual phase-out

The latest step taken to end the EU’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels is contained within its plans to gradually ban imports of oil, gas, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) from next year, with limited exceptions for existing short-term and long-term contracts. This legislation is described as a response to Russia’s systematic weaponisation of energy supplies. The post EU puts its foot down on Russian oil & gas imports with gradual phase-out appeared first on Offshore Energy.