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Multi-million oil & gas decom gig for UK’s offshore platform trio goes to Norwegian firm

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AF Gruppen has tucked a new decommissioning assignment under its belt on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS), which will enable it to take part in engineering and offshore preparation activities for the removal of three platforms in UK waters. The post Multi-million oil & gas decom gig for UK’s offshore platform trio goes to Norwegian firm appeared first on Offshore Energy.

WasteFuel and ITC advance green methanol project in Türkiye

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WasteFuel and ITC have partnered to commence the front-end engineering design (FEED) on a green methanol biorefinery in Ankara, Türkiye. The post WasteFuel and ITC advance green methanol project in Türkiye appeared first on Offshore Energy.

SBM Offshore bids welcome to its ninth FPSO in Brazilian waters (Gallery)

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SBM Offshore has corroborated the arrival of a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel to the pre-salt layer of the Santos Basin, which will be the fifth addition to Petrobras’ huge oil field off the coast of Brazil once it flows its first oil later this year. The post SBM Offshore bids welcome to its ninth FPSO in Brazilian waters (Gallery) appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Vietnam’s energy security getting a boost with FSRU addition

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PetroVietnam Gas Corporation (PV Gas) has offered what it says are stable and sustainable gas source solutions for power generation in Vietnam in the next five years, including an addition of a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to the country’s liquefied national gas (LNG) terminal. The post Vietnam’s energy security getting a boost with FSRU addition appeared first on Offshore Energy.

TotalEnergies weeks away from full capacity as its North Sea gas hub hits a snag

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TotalEnergies has run into an operational obstacle, which is standing in the way of hitting full production capacity at its natural gas redevelopment project in the Danish sector of the North Sea. The post TotalEnergies weeks away from full capacity as its North Sea gas hub hits a snag appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Utility Global produces hydrogen from steel plant off-gases with modular tech | Hydrogen

US-based decarbonisation tech company Utility Global (Utility) has produced hydrogen from blast furnace gas at a North American steel plant using its electrochemical reactor. Unlike conventional electrolysis, the system requires no electricity, potentially lowering emissions and operational costs for steelmakers. Steelmaking is carbon-intensive and accounts for around 7% of global CO2 emissions. While green hydrogen is a potential decarbonisation solution, its production via electrolysis requires renewable electricity and infrastructure investment. Utility said its system converts industrial off-gases into hydrogen while capturing CO2 for reuse or storage. Utility has tested the technology for over 3,000 hours at a major steel plant. Known as H2Gen, the modular system is designed to integrate with steelmaking operations and can restart within 15 minutes after a feedgas disruption, according to Utility. “Our H2Gen systems provide an economic, modular solution without… Read More »Utility Global produces hydrogen from steel plant off-gases with modular tech | Hydrogen

‘Foul play’ among suspected reasons behind oil tanker–cargo ship North Sea collision

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After two ships caught fire in the wake of a collision between a U.S.-flagged oil tanker and a Portuguese container ship, which occurred in the North Sea, north of England, U.S. officials have reportedly been unable to rule out ‘foul play,’ as a potential cause for the crash that set these vessels ablaze. The post ‘Foul play’ among suspected reasons behind oil tanker–cargo ship North Sea collision appeared first on Offshore Energy.