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CEVA launches new low-carbon ocean freight service

CEVA Logistics, a part of French shipping group CMA CGM, has started a new low-carbon ocean freight service between France and Ivory Coast, leveraging marine biofuel and anticipating an 84% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to conventional ocean freight. The post CEVA launches new low-carbon ocean freight service appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Jersey player in the running for acreage offshore Brunei

Jersey-based and London Stock Exchange-listed upstream oil and gas company Upland Resources is being considered for the award of acreage as part of the 2025 Brunei offshore licensing round organized by the Petroleum Authority of Brunei (PAB). The post Jersey player in the running for acreage offshore Brunei appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EPS names final 7,000 CEU dual-fuel car carrier in China

Singapore-based shipowner Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has named its sixth 7,000 CEU dual-fuel pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) built by China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Weihai). The post EPS names final 7,000 CEU dual-fuel car carrier in China appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Pemex patches up pipeline in the aftermath of oil spill offshore Mexico

Pemex has undertaken repair work at a pipeline, which is connected to its oil platform off the coast of Mexico, to address leaks and prevent hydrocarbon presence on the North American country’s coast. The post Pemex patches up pipeline in the aftermath of oil spill offshore Mexico appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Cavotec nets €8.1 million shore power order from mystery container shipping company

Switzerland-based cleantech company Cavotec has signed an order valued at €8.1 million with an undisclosed global container shipping company to deliver complete shore power systems for newly built container vessels. The post Cavotec nets €8.1 million shore power order from mystery container shipping company appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ExxonMobil signs ammonia offtake deal with Japan’s Marubeni | Ammonia

Katherine Welles / Shutterstock.com Katherine Welles / Shutterstock.com US oil and gas business ExxonMobil has signed a long-term offtake deal to supply Japanese trading company Marubeni Corporation with 250,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia a year. ExxonMobil will supply the ammonia from its planned hydrogen plant in Baytown, Texas. This ammonia will be utilised at the Kobe Power Plant, owned by Kobe Steel, in Hyogo prefecture, Japan. Marubeni has also signed a deal to acquire an equity stake in the Baytown facility. The Baytown plant is expected to be among the world’s largest blue hydrogen plants, with the capacity to supply enough hydrogen to generate over one million tonnes of ammonia per year, with around 98% of CO2 captured. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to… Read More »ExxonMobil signs ammonia offtake deal with Japan’s Marubeni | Ammonia

Air Products sets out in a new direction – a round-up

On 1 May the new leadership of industrial gas major Air Products hosted an earnings call and told us a lot about the company’s direction from here. Here Managing Editor Christian Annesley gathers together everything we found out about Air Products’ past mistakes and future strategy. (() => var emptyParagraphs = document.querySelectorAll(‘.article-content > p:empty’) )(); This is a paid article, to read the article in full you can sign in if you are subscribed or subscribe today. Source link

Austria starts up its largest green hydrogen plant | Hydrogen

State-owned Austrian energy and chemicals business OMV has announced the start-up of its 10MW green hydrogen production plant at the Schwechat refinery near Vienna. It is the largest plant of its kind so far in Austria, but not striking in scale. The €25m plant has capacity to produce up to 1,500 tonnes of green hydrogen per year – about 4 tonnes per day. The 10MW PEM electrolyser is powered by electricity from wind, hydro, and solar sources. The company, which is targeting Net Zero by 2050 “at the latest”, also confirmed the plant is certified for producing renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO). … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

Exclusive interview: Balancing act between energy security and decarbonization unlocking oil & gas resilience

Sulzer has pointed out the operators’ need to pursue decarbonization tools to ensure cleaner production and more efficient operations, maximizing productivity and enhancing sustainability to tackle the climate change ticking time bomb and come to grips with energy security challenges. The post Exclusive interview: Balancing act between energy security and decarbonization unlocking oil & gas resilience appeared first on Offshore Energy.