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CK Supply signs 10-year industrial gas deal with HTS Coatings | Gases

US Midwest-focused industrial gas supplier CK Supply has signed a 10-year gas supply agreement with Illinois-based thermal spray, machining, and grinding service provider HTS Coatings.  Under the agreement, CK Supply will provide HTS Coatings with bulk oxygen, bulk propane, tube trailer hydrogen, micro-bulk argon, micro-bulk nitrogen, mixed welding gases, cylinder propylene, acetylene, carbon dioxide, and forklift propane. Deliveries will support thermal spray, welding, and other manufacturing operations at HTS Coatings’ Illinois facility. Timm Evans, Vice-President of Sales at CK Supply, said, “We are thrilled to partner with HTS Coatings and support their team with the gases and services they need to continue leading the way in thermal spray technology.” … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free… Read More »CK Supply signs 10-year industrial gas deal with HTS Coatings | Gases

Exclusive interview with Yinson Production: Deepwater plays setting the stage for ‘robust’ FPSO and FSO market dynamics

With Brazil, West Africa, Southeast Asia, and Namibia at the heart of its expansion quest and its frontier push revolving around carbon capture and low-carbon moves, Malaysia’s Yinson Production, a subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur-based energy infrastructure and technology company Yinson, has set its cap on rolling out practical emissions-reduction solutions across its fleet of mobile offshore production units (MOPUs), as all-electric floating production facilities are perceived to still be a distant prospect. The post Exclusive interview with Yinson Production: Deepwater plays setting the stage for ‘robust’ FPSO and FSO market dynamics appeared first on Offshore Energy.

One well due online soon as drilling ops start at another with four more to follow suit off Africa

UK-headquartered Tullow Oil, an independent energy company with operations in West Africa, is set on bringing on stream a recently completed well shortly at an oilfield off the coast of Ghana, which was drilled with a drillship owned by Noble Corporation, a U.S.-based offshore drilling giant. The firm is planning to spud five more wells this year. The post One well due online soon as drilling ops start at another with four more to follow suit off Africa appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Northern Lights gig lands on ABL’s plate

Oslo-listed global consultancy ABL Group has been hired for work on the second phase of Northern Lights, part of the Longship full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Norway. The post Northern Lights gig lands on ABL’s plate appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Gas as the bridge to a net zero energy system | Columnists

Alan Dunne, Managing Director, UK and Ireland at Aggreko UK, makes the case for gas-powered generation on the road to net zero For many UK industrial operators, the drive to net zero is not a distant ambition. It plays out in daily challenges for manufacturers, data centres, and other energy intensive industries. These facilities need access to reliable and continuous power at an affordable price, so that critical processes do not stop. Renewables, like wind and solar, are not always viable, and their intermittency presents an ongoing challenge. Batteries provide much needed resilience as well as additional capacity during peaks, but they cannot deliver power continuously over extended periods. That is why modern gas-powered generation remains essential for industry, providing a dependable backbone when the grid cannot meet demand. Across Europe, industrial sites are finding… Read More »Gas as the bridge to a net zero energy system | Columnists

Solar process converts biomass sugars to low cost green hydrogen | Hydrogen

Researchers in China and Singapore have developed a new way to use solar energy and biomass to make cheaper green hydrogen. The method turns sugars from biomass (such as agricultural waste cellulose) into hydrogen and another useful chemical, formate, at the same time. This could be cheaper and may use less energy than standard solar electrolysis that only splits water, because the sugar oxidation replaces the energy-intensive oxygen evolution reaction typically required at the anode. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s daily news. For access to more content including our monthly digital magazines,… Read More »Solar process converts biomass sugars to low cost green hydrogen | Hydrogen

Borr Drilling’s rig duo finds more work in US and Mexico

Bermuda-based offshore drilling contractor Borr Drilling has won a new assignment in the United States (U.S.) with an undisclosed operator for one premium jack-up rig and a contract extension with Italy’s Eni for another off the coast of Mexico. The post Borr Drilling’s rig duo finds more work in US and Mexico appeared first on Offshore Energy.

TechnipFMC scores a win with BP offshore US

TechnipFMC has secured an integrated engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (iEPCI) contract by BP […] The post TechnipFMC scores a win with BP offshore US appeared first on Offshore Energy.