Skip to content

Japanese duo looking into energy-saving ship operations utilizing wind power

  •  
  • Blog

Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine & Engineering (SHI-ME) and ORIX Corporation have begun a feasibility study on utilizing wind power for energy-saving operations on one of ORIX’s bulk carriers. The post Japanese duo looking into energy-saving ship operations utilizing wind power appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Cammell Laird kicks off work on £7 million shore power project

  •  
  • Blog

British shipbuilding and repair company Cammell Laird has started work on a £7 million project to deliver a clean shore power solution for vessels in refit and repair at its shipyard. The post Cammell Laird kicks off work on £7 million shore power project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Pullout from gas search deals ‘major blow’ but TGS’ CO2 storage assessment hailed as ‘game-changer’

  •  
  • Blog

The alleged withdrawal of TGS from natural gas exploration in Victoria’s Otway Basin off the coast of Australia has been perceived as a blow to the state’s energy security as the gas supply dwindles. On the other hand, the launch of the U.S. Gulf Coast CO2 storage assessment package is described as an essential data bundle necessary for planning and executing carbon sequestration strategies in the rapidly evolving landscape. The post Pullout from gas search deals ‘major blow’ but TGS’ CO2 storage assessment hailed as ‘game-changer’ appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Saudi, Hamburg port authorities partner up on innovations in port sector

  •  
  • Blog

Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani), Hamburg Port Authority (HPA), and HPC Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to propel innovations in port operations, port development, and workforce capacity building. The post Saudi, Hamburg port authorities partner up on innovations in port sector appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Eni seeks approval for decom ops offshore Australia

  •  
  • Blog

Eni Energy Bonaparte, an affiliate of Italy’s energy titan Eni, has submitted a revised environment plan for decommissioning operations at a field in the Bonaparte Basin in northern Western Australia to the Australian Commonwealth regulator, National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA). The post Eni seeks approval for decom ops offshore Australia appeared first on Offshore Energy.