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Charbone secures first UHP hydrogen order in New York state

The Quebec-based firm said it marked a milestone in the cross-border commercialisation of its production and confirms the US market’s interest in a reliable supply of UHP hydrogen. The order will be fulfilled using the company’s existing production capacity and is part of a broader strategy to establish long-term business relationships with industrial and technology firms. Charbone said it will not disclose volume, duration or financial terms of the deal given the limited supply of UHP hydrogen in the North America market. Through a modular approach, Charbone is focused on developing a network of clean hydrogen production facilities throughout North America and select markets abroad, starting with its flagship Sorel-Tracy project in Quebec, where work started in October. Hydrogen will be produced via electrolysis and use clean energy from the Hydro-Quebec grid, with initial capacity… Read More »Charbone secures first UHP hydrogen order in New York state

Seventh ammonia-ready vessel joins Grimaldi’s fleet

Italy’s shipping player Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of the seventh ammonia-ready pure car and truck carrier (PCTC), which is already set for its maiden voyage on the Asia–Europe service. The post Seventh ammonia-ready vessel joins Grimaldi’s fleet appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ABS and AMOG pooling resources for offshore mooring digital twin

The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with AMOG Consulting to collaborate on advancing offshore mooring digital twin technology. The post ABS and AMOG pooling resources for offshore mooring digital twin appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Oil & gas duo in talks with Guyana over exploration and appraisal work at offshore block

Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas, an AIM-listed and Canada-headquartered oil and gas company focused on the Atlantic Margin, and its partner, Israel’s Navitas Petroleum, are engaged in discussions with Guyana’s Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) to enable the continuation of the appraisal and exploration program in an offshore block.  The post Oil & gas duo in talks with Guyana over exploration and appraisal work at offshore block appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK issues record auction for offshore wind as grid evolves | United Kingdom

The UK government has awarded 8.4GW of contracts under its biggest single auction for offshore wind. It claimed the auction will unlock around £22bn in private investment, supporting around 7,000 jobs. Projects include Dogger Bank South off the coast of Yorkshire, Norfolk Vanguard off East Anglia, Berwick Bank in the North Sea and Awel Y Môr, the first Welsh project to win a contract in more than a decade. Using the levelised cost of energy industry metric, the government said the fixed offshore wind in today’s auction was £90.91 per megawatt hour (MWh) on average, compared with 147 MWh to build and operate a new gas-fired power station. Given the intermittency of renewables, gas will continue to be pivotal to delivering UK grid power. Natural gas, via LNG, is crucial for the UK’s electricity system, providing flexibility, stability, and energy security by quickly… Read More »UK issues record auction for offshore wind as grid evolves | United Kingdom

19 oil & gas players widen their offshore acreage in Norwegian waters with new licenses

Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has offered 57 production licenses to 19 oil and gas companies for further hydrocarbon exploration activity on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), as part of the award in the pre-defined areas 2025 (APA 2025) round, which represents an uptick from the previous licensing round when 20 players got 53 production licenses. The post 19 oil & gas players widen their offshore acreage in Norwegian waters with new licenses appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EU allocates funding to drive cross-border CCUS | CCUS

The EU is allocating nearly €2m in project finance funding to support carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) in Denmark’s Øresund region. The funding, comprising a budget of €1.2m and ‘contribution’ of €740,000, falls under the Interreg Øresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak cooperation programme involving Denmark and Sweden. The ambition of the three-year project is to make CCUS an integrated, cross-border element of the energy system, where captured biogenic CO₂ is combined with green hydrogen and renewable energy to produce fuels for shipping and aviation. Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP), through its innovation-oriented Ocean Valley, is the lead project partner, and the consortium also includes E.ON Energy Infrastructure, Green2x, Nordion Energi, Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, Sustainable Business Hub Scandinavia, SYSAV, Öresundskraft, CLEAN, and Copenhagen Capacity. Joint strategies will be developed for areas such as value chain… Read More »EU allocates funding to drive cross-border CCUS | CCUS