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Topsoe and Carbon Neutral Fuels team up to advance eSAF | Technology Gas News

Danish electrolyser firm Topsoe and UK-based Carbon Neutral Fuels are partnering to advance eSAF using solid oxide electrolyser cell (SOEC) technology. Topsoe has been chosen to deliver 120MW green power for Carbon Neutral Fuels’ Project Starling in Workington, UK, marking the first commercial application of Topsoe’s SOEC technology for use in commercial SAF production. The plant is expected to produce 25,000 metric tonnes of e-SAF per year. Construction is planned for 2028 with operations expected in 2031 pending final investment decision [FID]. The project was the largest e-fuels award of the UK Government’s third Advanced Fuels Fund granted in July 2025. Sundus Cordelia Ramli, CCO, Power-to-X at Topsoe, said Carbon Neutral Fuels is at the frontier of the UK’s decarbonisation ambitions, delivering a significant SAF project using mature and diversified production technologies. Alasdair Lumsden, Co-Founder at… Read More »Topsoe and Carbon Neutral Fuels team up to advance eSAF | Technology Gas News

TotalEnergies augments its oil portfolio offshore Namibia through deal with Galp

French energy giant TotalEnergies has shaken hands with Portuguese oil and gas company Galp on a deal that will enable it to enter the PEL 83 license, encompassing an oil discovery off the coast of Namibia, by taking over the operator baton. Galp is getting a minor stake in the French player’s giant black gold discovery as part of this deal. The post TotalEnergies augments its oil portfolio offshore Namibia through deal with Galp appeared first on Offshore Energy.

BP fires up more gas wells off Trinidad as terminal electrification works continue in Azerbaijan

While construction activities for its terminal electrification project are underway in Azerbaijan, the UK-headquartered energy giant BP has drilled and put into production mode three remaining wells in its seven-well drilling campaign off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago.   The post BP fires up more gas wells off Trinidad as terminal electrification works continue in Azerbaijan appeared first on Offshore Energy.

JERA bags its first multi-year LNG offtake deal outside Japan

Japan’s energy major JERA has tucked under its belt a decade-long liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement, which is said to be its first long-term LNG sale and purchase agreement (SPA) to supply LNG outside Japan. The post JERA bags its first multi-year LNG offtake deal outside Japan appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Türkiye bolsters its LNG arsenal as BOTAŞ pens two ten-year deals with SEFE and Eni

Türkiye’s state-owned Boru Hatları ile Petrol Taşıma Anonim Şirketi (BOTAŞ) has inked two long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) agreements with Italy’s energy giant Eni and Germany’s Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) to ensure the country’s energy security. The post Türkiye bolsters its LNG arsenal as BOTAŞ pens two ten-year deals with SEFE and Eni appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Petronas tasks MISC with floating production unit for gas project offshore Brunei

MISC Berhad (MISC), Malaysia’s owner and operator of offshore floating and energy-related maritime solutions and services, has been hired for the provision of lease, operate, and maintain (O&M) scope of work for a floating production unit (FPU) destined to be deployed at a natural gas development project off the coast of Brunei. The post Petronas tasks MISC with floating production unit for gas project offshore Brunei appeared first on Offshore Energy.