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Study highlights ‘major climate benefits’ of EverWind’s green fuels project

Point Tupper Green Fuels Project, a green hydrogen and ammonia project developed by EverWind Fuels, could deliver ‘major global climate benefits’ and ‘significantly’ reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, according to new analysis by Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors. The post Study highlights ‘major climate benefits’ of EverWind’s green fuels project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

US puts 30 new oil & gas lease sales on Gulf of America’s menu

The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) has unveiled an uptick in the oil and gas leasing schedule in the Gulf of America, formerly the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, which is said to strengthen the nation’s offshore energy dominance aspirations. The post US puts 30 new oil & gas lease sales on Gulf of America’s menu appeared first on Offshore Energy.

TS Lines orders four methanol-ready boxships in China

Taiwanese shipping player TS Lines has ordered four methanol-ready containerships at CSSC Hunagpu Wenchong, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). The post TS Lines orders four methanol-ready boxships in China appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Initial well production exceeds expectations at Australian offshore oil field

AIM-listed and Singapore-headquartered oil and gas player Jadestone Energy has revealed the results of initial flow testing at a well off the coast of Australia that achieved production rates significantly above expectations. The post Initial well production exceeds expectations at Australian offshore oil field appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Norwegian Hydrogen and Greeniron H2 step up green hydrogen plant plans | Hydrogen

Norwegian Hydrogen and Swedish company GreenIron H2 are to work on building and co-locating green hydrogen production plants and direct reduction furnaces under a new strategic agreement. It builds on the partnership announced last October, to deliver green hydrogen from Norwegian Hydrogen’s production plant in Hellesylt, Norway, to GreenIron’s first full-scale furnace for direct reduction of metals in Sandviken, Sweden, and creates opportunities for wider hydrogen use in surrounding industries. GreenIron’s patented technology uses green hydrogen to reduce metal oxides without generating CO2 emissions, enabling fossil-free metal production. A single furnace is expected to reduce carbon emissions by around 56,000 tonnes per year compared with traditional coal-based methods, with the only residual product being water. Scaling up to 300 furnaces would correspond to roughly 35% of Sweden’s annual CO2 emissions. … to continue reading this article… Read More »Norwegian Hydrogen and Greeniron H2 step up green hydrogen plant plans | Hydrogen