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Aether Fuels prepares North Carolina SAF demo plant | Methanol & e-fuels

Climate technology firm Aether Fuels is planning to launch a demonstration plant for sustainable aviation fuels in the US state of North Carolina early next year. Speaking exclusively to gasworld, Alyssa Norris, Director of Sustainability, said, “It should produce 50 gallons a day – which will be a 50-times scale up on our research and development facility near Chicago O’Hare Airport.” … to continue reading you must be subscribed To access hundreds of features, subscribe today! At a time when the world is forced to go digital more than ever before just to stay connected, discover the in-depth content our subscribers receive every month by subscribing to gasworld. Source link

ADES-Shelf Drilling merger wrap-up coming before November ends

ADES International Holding, a subsidiary of ADES Holding Company, which is part of Saudi Arabia-headquartered ADES Group, is days away from crossing the finish line for its merger with the UAE-based Shelf Drilling, expanding its offshore drilling fleet with the addition of 33 jack-up rigs. The post ADES-Shelf Drilling merger wrap-up coming before November ends appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Chiyoda and McDermott take revised final EPC step forward for giant US LNG project

The main engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the United States, U.S.-headquartered McDermott (MDR) and Chiyoda International Corporation (CIC), have struck a revised EPC deal for two trains at an export terminal under construction in Sabine Pass, Texas.   The post Chiyoda and McDermott take revised final EPC step forward for giant US LNG project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

HMM, BGN unit form LPG shipping JV

HMM, South Korea’s largest national carrier, has partnered with B-International Shipping and Logistics, a part of the Swiss BGN group of companies, to establish a joint venture in Singapore. The post HMM, BGN unit form LPG shipping JV appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Raven secures air permit for California waste-to-hydrogen plant | Hydrogen

Renewable fuels company Raven SR has secured its final air permit and construction approval for its planned California-based organic waste-to-hydrogen plant, which could produce 2,400 tonnes of hydrogen a year. Believed by the company to be California’s first plant to turn organic waste-to-hydrogen site using a non-combustion process, the facility will process up to 99 wet tonnes of waste a day. Raven will now complete final engineering revisions required by the permit conditions and prepare building permit packages. Raven anticipates the start of construction in 2026. Permitting delays and inflation have raised project costs to about $75m, backed mostly by private equity. To help fund the project, Raven will use the 45V credit, but no federal grants. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld… Read More »Raven secures air permit for California waste-to-hydrogen plant | Hydrogen