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AtoB@C Shipping charters six eco-vessels from German shipowner

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AtoB@C Shipping, a Swedish subsidiary of Finland-based shipping company ESL Shipping, has entered into long-term time charter contracts with German shipowner BAAS Shipping from six new low-emission vessels. The post AtoB@C Shipping charters six eco-vessels from German shipowner appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners launches green hydrogen project in Germany | Hydrogen

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has teamed up with Friesen Elektra Green Energy AG to launch Project Anker, a green hydrogen production facility in Sande, Lower Saxony, Germany. The project will start with an electrolysis capacity of 400 MW, with plans to double that to 800 MW in the future, producing up to 80,000 tonnes of green hydrogen each year. Located near Wilhelmshaven, a key energy and industrial hub, and close to Germany’s planned hydrogen core network, Project Anker is well-positioned to support industries like steel and chemicals, as well as transport.  The facility aims to replace fossil fuels with green hydrogen, potentially reducing CO2 emissions by 2.4 million tonnes annually—roughly equal to the emissions from 340,000 households. The hydrogen production will be powered by renewable energy from wind and solar sources. Speaking about the project,… Read More »Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners launches green hydrogen project in Germany | Hydrogen

Trident kicks off the new year with fresh Congo acreage

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UK-headquartered oil and gas company Trident Energy has completed the acquisition of Chevron’s Congolese subsidiary and its in-country assets and a working interest in two fields from TotalEnergies off the coast of Congo. The post Trident kicks off the new year with fresh Congo acreage appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$54 billion in engineering, procurement and construction contracting opportunities on offshore oil & gas agenda for 2025

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The batch of new projects, which are expected to reach the EPC stage this year, is anticipated to lead to awards worth billions of dollars for jobs related to associated subsea equipment, offshore platforms, floating production units, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) equipment and facilities, based on the research done by Westwood Global Energy, an energy market research and consultancy firm.   The post $54 billion in engineering, procurement and construction contracting opportunities on offshore oil & gas agenda for 2025 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

New 800 MW green hydrogen project launched in Northern Germany

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Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Energy Transition Fund (ETF), and German Friesen Elektra Green Energy have initiated project Anker, a green hydrogen production facility in Sande, Northern Germany. The post New 800 MW green hydrogen project launched in Northern Germany appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Diversify supply chains amid mounting geopolitical risks | Report

Declining optimism, deepening geopolitical tensions and tariff-led economic impacts are shrouding the world as we enter 2025 but one bright spark is a fall in inflation, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks report released ahead of the Davos conference. State-based armed conflict (23%), extreme weather events (14%) and geoeconomic confrontation (11%) head the list of concerns in the current risk landscape, followed by misinformation and disinformation (7%) and societal polarisation (6%). Interestingly disruptions to a ‘systemically important supply chain’ barely registered (1%), suggesting challenges during the COVID years have been consigned to memory, although the report still highlights the need to diversify supply chains amid ongoing conflicts. “With geopolitical volatility likely to remain high over the next two years, organisational investment in geopolitical risk foresight and risk management is a must,” it states.… Read More »Diversify supply chains amid mounting geopolitical risks | Report