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DNV renews maritime collab with Singapore Institute of Technology

Class society DNV has renewed its memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), continuing their collaboration in maritime education, applied research, and innovation. The post DNV renews maritime collab with Singapore Institute of Technology appeared first on Offshore Energy.

BW Offshore emerges as preferred FPSO bidder for Canada’s $12B oil project

Equinor has taken another step to bring to life its oil project off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador by inking heads of agreement (HoA) with BW Offshore for a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit that will be deployed on the Canadian project, which was put on ice for three years a couple of years ago. The post BW Offshore emerges as preferred FPSO bidder for Canada’s $12B oil project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Hydrogen associations team up to drive uptake of hydrogen value chains

Hydrogen Europe Research (HER) and the Clean Hydrogen Mission (CHM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Busan, South Korea, intending to speed up the development and uptake of integrated clean hydrogen value chains across developed and developing regions. The post Hydrogen associations team up to drive uptake of hydrogen value chains appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Transocean eyes divestment of five stacked rigs

Transocean has unveiled plans to optimize its fleet by bidding goodbye to four drillships and one semi-submersible rig that are currently stacked, which will reduce the size of its rig fleet. The post Transocean eyes divestment of five stacked rigs appeared first on Offshore Energy.

India and Japan link up to promote hydrogen and ammonia | Hydrogen

India and Japan have signed a joint declaration of intent to collaborate on the development and deployment of clean hydrogen and ammonia technologies. India’s renewable energy ministry and Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) have said the two countries are to work together on hydrogen and ammonia value chains and support low-carbon development. The countries already have complementary low-carbon strategies. Japan, the first country to adopt a national hydrogen strategy, in 2017, has set a target of 20 million tonnes of annual hydrogen use by 2050. It also aims to expand ammonia fuel use to three million tonnes per year by 2030. Through its National Green Hydrogen Mission, India is targeting five million tonnes of green hydrogen production annually and has launched a tender for the annual procurement of 539,000 tonnes of green… Read More »India and Japan link up to promote hydrogen and ammonia | Hydrogen