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Wallenius Sol: Two ConRo ships begin LBG use

Swedish shipping company Wallenius Sol has begun using liquefied biogas (LBG) in its Enabler-class multi-fuel vessels after signing a new agreement with Nordic energy player Gasum. The post Wallenius Sol: Two ConRo ships begin LBG use appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Sunfire wins FEED for 40MW Finland hydrogen project | Hydrogen

German industrial electrolyser firm Sunfire has been selected by P2X Solutions to conduct the front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a 40MW hydrogen project in Joensuu, Finland. Green hydrogen produced by the electrolysis plant will be used to produce e-methanol, a synthetic fuel that plays a key role in reducing CO2 emissions. Sunfire will deliver its pressurised alkaline technology. Herkko Plit, CEO of P2X Solutions, said the study is an important milestone towards investment at Joensuu, which will triple its green hydrogen production capacity. It builds on the collaboration the two companies made commissioning the 20MW Harjavalta plant, the first industrial scale green hydrogen plant in Finland. … 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… Read More »Sunfire wins FEED for 40MW Finland hydrogen project | Hydrogen

Europe’s chemical decline threatens industrial gas demand | Gases | Gas News

Europe’s chemical industry has reached a “tipping point”, according to a new report by economic advisory firm Oxford Economics commissioned by energy company Ineos. It warns that energy costs, regulatory pressures, and foreign competition could wipe out half of Europe’s ethylene capacity by 2030. There are signs that this could also reshape demand for industrial gases across the continent. The chemical sector is Europe’s fourth largest industry and a major consumer of gases such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen for feedstock, synthesis and refining. As output declines, demand for these gases could weaken in key production hubs in Germany, Belgium, and France. According to Oxford Economics, production in Europe’s major chemical markets has fallen to its lowest level in a decade. Output is down by 30% in the UK, 18% in Germany, 12% in France,… Read More »Europe’s chemical decline threatens industrial gas demand | Gases | Gas News

Go-ahead clears path for Odfjell Drilling-managed rig’s ops in Norway

Norway’s oil and gas company OKEA has secured the Norwegian authorities’ blessing for drilling activities in the Norwegian Sea, which is expected to be undertaken using one of Odfjell Drilling-managed semi-submersible rigs. The post Go-ahead clears path for Odfjell Drilling-managed rig’s ops in Norway appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Former SBM Offshore CEO joins Yinson Production board

Malaysia’s Yinson Production, a subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur-based energy infrastructure and technology company Yinson, has appointed a former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Netherlands-headquartered SBM Offshore to its board of directors to reinforce its growth strategy. The post Former SBM Offshore CEO joins Yinson Production board appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ABB technology selected for SwitcH2’s floating green ammonia production vessel

Swiss technology company ABB has signed a term sheet agreement with Dutch renewable energy company SwitcH2 to engineer and supply automation and electrification solutions for SwitcH2’s floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit dedicated to producing green ammonia from green hydrogen. The post ABB technology selected for SwitcH2’s floating green ammonia production vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy.