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K Line welcomes another eco-friendly 6,900 CEU car carrier

Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has taken delivery of Tethys Highway, a 6,900 CEU liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered car carrier built at Shin Kurushima Toyohashi Shipbuilding. The post K Line welcomes another eco-friendly 6,900 CEU car carrier appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ExxonMobil’s loss is Chevron’s gain: High-stakes arbitration over Hess’ Guyana oil assets ends

ExxonMobil and its partner, China’s CNOOC, have not secured a victory in arbitration proceedings over U.S.-based Hess Corporation’s sale of interests in assets off the coast of Guyana. This clears the key merger hurdle in Chevron’s path, enabling it to bring Hess’ upstream portfolio into its fold. The post ExxonMobil’s loss is Chevron’s gain: High-stakes arbitration over Hess’ Guyana oil assets ends appeared first on Offshore Energy.

French port adopts dynaCERT’s hydrogen-based technology to cut emissions

The French Port of Rochefort-Tonnay-Charentes has deployed Canadian dynaCERT’s hydrogen-based technology, HydraGEN, for the first time on a crane in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from port tools, machinery, and equipment. The post French port adopts dynaCERT’s hydrogen-based technology to cut emissions appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Shell pools resources with Technip Energies in carbon capture arena

Shell Catalysts & Technologies, a subsidiary of UK-headquartered energy giant Shell, has joined forces with France’s engineering company Technip Energies to come up with a post-combustion amine-based carbon capture solution, which will up the industrial sector’s decarbonization ante. The post Shell pools resources with Technip Energies in carbon capture arena appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Fresh decade-long deal secures more Norwegian gas for Europe

Equinor has signed a multi-year natural gas supply agreement with BASF, a developer of a broad portfolio of component solutions for manufacturing consumer goods, which plans to use this gas for its needs in Europe. The post Fresh decade-long deal secures more Norwegian gas for Europe appeared first on Offshore Energy.