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U-Ming ticks first B24 biofuel bunkering off the list

Taiwanese shipping company U-Ming Marine Transport has completed the first B24 biofuel bunkering operation on its newbuild 64,000 dwt bulk carrier as ‘a major step forward’ on its journey to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The post U-Ming ticks first B24 biofuel bunkering off the list appeared first on Offshore Energy.

MODEC delivers another piece of puzzle for Guyana-bound FPSO

Japan’s MODEC has delivered a structure that will form part of a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit to be deployed to a project offshore Guyana operated by ExxonMobil, a U.S.-headquartered oil and gas giant. The post MODEC delivers another piece of puzzle for Guyana-bound FPSO appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Kimberly-Clark signs UK’s first green hydrogen supply deals for consumer goods | Hydrogen

Kimberly-Clark UK & Ireland, manufacturer of consumer brands like Andrex and Kleenex, is set to invest over £125m into building green hydrogen facilities at two of its UK production sites. The Barrow-in-Furness site in Cumbria will tap into 100GWh of green hydrogen annually, while the Northfleet plant in Kent will benefit from 47GWh. This will go towards the production of nearly one billion Andrex toilet rolls and over 150 million boxes of Kleenex tissues every year, replacing natural gas and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 28,500 tonnes annually. … 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 to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and… Read More »Kimberly-Clark signs UK’s first green hydrogen supply deals for consumer goods | Hydrogen

TotalEnergies net income falls 30% in a quarter | Financial Reports

Declining energy prices and weakening global markets contributed to a 30% drop in net income for TotalEnergies in the second quarter of 2025, compared with the first quarter. Adjusted net income was down 15% to $3.6bn in the second quarter and fell 21% to $7.8bn in the first half of 2025. Integrated LNG achieved adjusted net operating income of $1bn and cashflow of $1.2bn in the quarter, reflecting a 10% drop in the LNG selling price. LNG highlights included signing an agreement with NextDecade for LNG offtake of 1.5Mt/yr over 20 years from the future Train 4 of Rio Grande LNG in Texas; signing agreements with Western LNG for a future equity stake and LNG offtake in Ksi Lisims LNG project in Canada; and an agreement signed this week with CMA CGM to create a… Read More »TotalEnergies net income falls 30% in a quarter | Financial Reports

Diesel-electric Vertom Tula hits the water

Dutch shortsea shipping player Vertom Group has launched and christened its ninth 7,280 dwt diesel-electric multipurpose dry cargo ship, MV Vertom Tula. The post Diesel-electric Vertom Tula hits the water appeared first on Offshore Energy.

COSCO unit forms alliance for offshore energy projects in Southeast Asia

Singapore-based COSCO Shipping Marine Engineering (CSME) has signed a non-binding strategic cooperation agreement with compatriot Union Steel Holdings and China Offshore Engineering Solutions (COES) to collaborate in executing oil and gas projects in the region.  The post COSCO unit forms alliance for offshore energy projects in Southeast Asia appeared first on Offshore Energy.