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Construction begins on FSO bound for Vietnam’s oil field

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Yinson Production, a subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur-based energy infrastructure and technology company Yinson Holdings, and partners have held a steel-cutting ceremony for a floating storage and offloading (FSO) unit destined for an oil field offshore Vietnam. The post Construction begins on FSO bound for Vietnam’s oil field appeared first on Offshore Energy.

NNPC Shipping, Stena Bulk and Caverton Marine form Nigeria-focused joint venture

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Shipping, Swedish Stena Bulk and Nigerian Caverton Marine have launched a new joint venture that aims to transform Nigerian maritime transportation. The post NNPC Shipping, Stena Bulk and Caverton Marine form Nigeria-focused joint venture appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Digital Twin Project welcomes 4 new Japanese maritime companies

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Four Japanese companies—Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line), Kyokuyo Shipyard Corporation, Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding, and Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine&Engineering—have joined the collaborative cross-industry Digital Twin Project, an initiative that aims to accelerate the adoption of digital twins. The post Digital Twin Project welcomes 4 new Japanese maritime companies appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Deltamarin secures design work for Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s upsized Shaper class PCTCs

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Finland-based marine engineering company Deltamarin has secured a contract to design and engineer upsized methanol dual-fuel Shaper Class pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) ordered by Norwegian shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Jiangsu). The post Deltamarin secures design work for Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s upsized Shaper class PCTCs appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Project realities set in for Tier One majors

The comments from CEO Francois Jackow followed President Trump’s decision to freeze federal funding for clean energy projects, and came as Air Liquide announced in an earnings call that it expects more final investment decisions (FID) to be pushed back to the second half of this year as customers wait on policy and economic clarity. Read more:  Air Liquide grapples with FID slowdowns At times of great uncertainty, the priority is to cloak projects in as many de-risking layers as possible. Air Liquide is partnering with ExxonMobil’s Baytown project in Texas, investing up to $850 million to build, own and operate four large modular air separation units as well as related infrastructure. It will produce a daily volume of 9,000 tonnes of oxygen which will be used by ExxonMobil’s Autothermal Reformers (ATR) to produce low-carbon… Read More »Project realities set in for Tier One majors