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ADNOC rakes in $3 billion for LNG offtake deal with Indian player

ADNOC Gas, a subsidiary of the UAE’s Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has signed off on a multi-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) agreement with India’s Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). The post ADNOC rakes in $3 billion for LNG offtake deal with Indian player appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Private LNG operator takes EU to court over €4.96 billion state funding

Deutsche ReGas, Germany’s private operator of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, has embarked on a legal battle to challenge the European Commission’s approval of the €4.96 billion subsidy scheme, claiming that state aid for LNG terminals harms competition and weakens gas security. The post Private LNG operator takes EU to court over €4.96 billion state funding appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Scotland backs North Sea oil & gas development and extraction, poll shows

In the wake of rising job losses across the oil and gas sector, nearly six in ten voters across Scotland have thrown their support behind the full development and extraction of North Sea oil and gas, according to new Scotland-wide polling. The post Scotland backs North Sea oil & gas development and extraction, poll shows appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Can e-fuels begin to scale? | Methanol & e-fuels

Producing e-fuels remains more expensive than fossil fuel refining, primarily due to the cost of renewable electricity, electrolysis and CO₂ capture. But there has been notable progress. The Port of Açu in Brazil has launched a green shipping corridor with the Port of Antwerp–Bruges in Belgium, which could be one of the first large-scale e-fuel exports routes by 2030. Several e-fuel demonstration facilities have already shown that production is technically viable. One example is the HIF Haru Oni e-fuel facility in southern Chile. It has been operating for three years, producing green hydrogen and synthesising it with recycled CO₂ to make e-methanol, e-gasoline and e-liquid gas. The carmaker Porsche has tested Haru Oni’s e-fuels at various events. They show that synthetic fuels can meet demanding technical and operational requirements, which should encourage other sectors to… Read More »Can e-fuels begin to scale? | Methanol & e-fuels

Philippines strikes ‘breakthrough’ offshore gas discovery

Prime Energy Resources Development (Prime Energy), a subsidiary of Prime Infrastructure Capital, has made a natural gas discovery, described as the first major gas find in more than ten years off the coast of the Philippines. The post Philippines strikes ‘breakthrough’ offshore gas discovery appeared first on Offshore Energy.

AM Green breaks ground on huge Indian green hydrogen-based ammonia plant | Hydrogen

AM Green has broken ground on its 1.5 million tonne per year (mtpa) green hydrogen-based ammonia plant in Kakinada, India, as it eyes first production by mid 2027. The Greenko spin-out started construction on the first phase of the mega project at the site formerly owned by Nagarjuna Fertilizers, which is lined up to supply volumes of green ammonia to Europe. By mid 2027, AM Green expects to begin producing 0.5 mtpa of green ammonia ahead of reaching full production. … 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 gasworld’s daily news. For access to more content… Read More »AM Green breaks ground on huge Indian green hydrogen-based ammonia plant | Hydrogen