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Wind-powered VLGC design greenlit by LR

UK classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to South Korean shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for a new very large gas carrier (VLGC) design that features a forward accommodation block and integration of wind-assisted propulsion systems (WAPS). The post Wind-powered VLGC design greenlit by LR appeared first on Offshore Energy.

First gas from Mediterranean phased development on track for 2027

London-based oil and gas player Energean is expecting to bring online in less than two years the first chapter of an area in the Mediterranean, containing a string of gas discoveries made in 2022, as part of a phased development off the coast of Israel. The post First gas from Mediterranean phased development on track for 2027 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Montreal-based Parkland Oil Terminal joins Green Marine program

Parkland, which operates the oil terminal at sections 94 to 96 of the Port of Montreal, Canada, has joined Green Marine, a certification program set to provide marine sector enterprises with guidelines and tools to improve their environmental performance. The post Montreal-based Parkland Oil Terminal joins Green Marine program appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ABS, University of Michigan, SIT and Sea Forrest join forces on maritime electrification and battery safety

Representatives from US classification society ABS, University of Michigan, Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) and Singapore-based propulsion solutions provider Sea Forrest Technologies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore batteries and electrification in maritime applications. The post ABS, University of Michigan, SIT and Sea Forrest join forces on maritime electrification and battery safety appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Everllence and Hyundai shake hands on next-gen ammonia-powered gas carrier

Germany’s engine maker Everllence (formerly MAN Energy Solutions) has initiated a strategic collaboration with Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine Division and HD Hyundai Mipo, part of the South Korean Hyundai Group, to develop a next-generation ammonia-fueled medium gas carrier. The post Everllence and Hyundai shake hands on next-gen ammonia-powered gas carrier appeared first on Offshore Energy.