FuelEU Maritime: The breaking of a new dawn in shipping
The shipping industry is standing on the cusp of a major transformation with FuelEU […] The post FuelEU Maritime: The breaking of a new dawn in shipping appeared first on Offshore Energy.
The shipping industry is standing on the cusp of a major transformation with FuelEU […] The post FuelEU Maritime: The breaking of a new dawn in shipping appeared first on Offshore Energy.
As another turbulent year for the energy markets, 2024 witnessed a further escalation in geopolitical tensions and conflicts, leading to a mixed bag of achievements, missed opportunities, and rough energy seas not only for the goal of tripling clean sources of supply but also for dominant fossil fuels, which showed their resilience in the face of multiple legal challenges aiming to shut oil, gas, and liquified natural gas (LNG) down. The post 2024 energy plays in review: Uptick in renewables and clean tech, but oil & gas still hold energy security keys appeared first on Offshore Energy.
The past year has been one of many notable projects, investments, partnerships, and targets for industrial gas giant Linde, as it enhanced its focus on decarbonisation both for itself and its customers. Notably, the year saw Linde’s largest-ever sale-of-gas project signed with chemical company Dow in Canada and partnering with Heidelberg Materials in Germany to break ground on what is believed to be the world’s first large-scale carbon capture and utilisation facility in the cement industry. To reflect on some of these successes and the wider year, as well as cast an eye to the year ahead, gasworld sat down with Nicolas Pattera, President of Linde Canada, to discuss his view on 2024. What has 2024 been like for Linde? Has the company achieved all it wanted to achieve this year? What have been some… Read More »Linde in 2024: Key projects, decarbonisation goals, and 2025 general outlook | Interviews
A floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is working off the coast of Vietnam, has secured further work in the Cuu Long Basin in Southeast Asia, where it has been operating for a decade. The post FPSO gets at least 18 more months of work offshore Asia appeared first on Offshore Energy.
A consortium comprising LS Cable & System, Jan De Nul, and Denys has received […] The post LS Cable & System, Jan De Nul, and Denys to supply cables for TenneT’s German grid connection project appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Ukraine’s DTEK Group has taken delivery of its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment from the United States which is expected to bolster the country’s energy security. The post Ukraine welcomes first US LNG cargo appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Brava Energia, former 3R Petroleum before the merger with Enauta, is having a busy holiday season, as green light comes in for the firm to put a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel into operation mode, production resumes at another asset, and the acquisition of interests in multiple oil fields off the coast of Brazil wraps up just before New Year. The post Hat trick for Brazil’s oil & gas firm with FPSO start-up clearance, production restart at another field and portfolio expansion appeared first on Offshore Energy.
On 24 December, Singaporean port operator PSA Singapore (PSA) reached a significant milestone, having handled over 40 million TEUs in 2024. The post PSA Singapore sets record container throughput appeared first on Offshore Energy.
Noble Corporation has got a new drilling assignment off the coast of Suriname, which will be conducted by its 2009-built semi-submersible rig, currently stationed in Trinidad and Tobago. The post Noble rig scores multi-well drilling gig offshore Suriname appeared first on Offshore Energy.
The Integrated Transport Centre (Abu Dhabi Mobility), part of the Department of Municipalities and […] The post New assessment tool targets maritime industry’s ESG goals appeared first on Offshore Energy.