Port of Long Beach unveils $57.4M grant to slash emissions
The Port of Long Beach is set to unpack two new incentive programs worth […] The post Port of Long Beach unveils $57.4M grant to slash emissions appeared first on Offshore Energy.
The Port of Long Beach is set to unpack two new incentive programs worth […] The post Port of Long Beach unveils $57.4M grant to slash emissions appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Australian ASX-listed oil and gas company Melbana Energy Limited is looking for a farm-out partner after disclosing maiden prospective and contingent resource estimates for a license in the Timor Sea offshore northwestern Australia. The post Melbana looking for partner to drill exploration well in Timor Sea appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Danish shipping and logistics giant Maersk has revealed the name of its latest methanol dual-fuel container vessel. The post Maersk names new dual-fuel methanol containership in India appeared first on Offshore Energy.
ConocoPhillips has received a green light for its environment plan (EP), which sets a timeline for the start-up of its upcoming Otway exploration drilling program (OEDP) in 2025. The exploration campaign will be conducted with a semi-submersible rig owned by Transocean. The post Transocean rig on the move as potentially ‘transformational’ offshore drilling campaign inches closer appeared first on Offshore Energy.
France-based hydrogen refuelling specialist HRS has secured a contract to supply a high-capacity hydrogen station capable of compressing four tonnes of hydrogen per day. The order, placed by an unnamed major player in the sector, is expected to support public transport decarbonisation in a major European city. Set to be operational by early 2026, the HRS160 station will be one of the largest hydrogen refuelling infrastructures in Europe. Designed to support continuous daily refuelling, it is slated to feature a compression capacity of 160kg of hydrogen per hour and six distribution terminals. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link
HYBRIT, a joint initiative in Sweden by the steelmaker SSAB, mining company LKAB, and energy provider Vattenfall, has successfully completed a hydrogen storage pilot and submitted findings to the Swedish Energy Agency. The results confirm that large-scale, fossil-free hydrogen storage is technically viable and could lower production costs by up to 40%. Launched in 2016, HYBRIT aims to develop the world’s first fossil-free, ore-based steelmaking process using hydrogen. Its latest phase has been focused on hydrogen production and storage to support large-scale industrial operations. Steel production accounts for around 7% to 9% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, largely due to reliance on coal in blast furnaces. Fossil-free hydrogen could eliminate nearly all CO2 emissions from the steelmaking process, potentially cutting over two tonnes of CO2 per tonne of steel produced, according to the International… Read More »Swedish pilot proves hydrogen storage can cut cost of fossil-free steelmaking | Hydrogen
Siemens Energy has selected the German company Pfisterer for the supply of turnkey cable […] The post Siemens Energy selects Pfisterer cable systems for German offshore grid connection projects appeared first on Offshore Energy.
LNG Canada, a joint venture company encapsulating Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, KOGAS, and Mitsubishi, is setting the stage to begin operations at its giant liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Kitimat, Canada’s British Columbia. The post Shell-led JV preps for ‘critical’ step to enable start-up of Canada’s first LNG export project appeared first on Offshore Energy.
The EU Ship Recycling Regulation (SRR), in place since 2018, has largely met its […] The post Flag-hopping undercuts EU ship recycling guidelines, European Commission found appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Valmet, a Finland-headquartered developer and supplier of process technologies, automation and services for the […] The post Methanol automation order for Jan De Nul’s XL cable-layers lands in Finland appeared first on Offshore Energy.