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ArcelorMittal partners on hydrogen steelmaking project in Brazil | Hydrogen

Steel producer ArcelorMittal has said it will explore the development of a clean hydrogen project at its Juiz de Fora plant in Brazil. The company has partnered with US-based clean tech firm Utility Global on this effort. It will deploy Utility’s H2Gen system, which uses blast furnace off-gas to produce hydrogen from water and a concentrated CO2 stream that can be captured and stored. Hydrogen from the H2Gen system can replace natural gas in steelmaking, and the pure CO2 it produces makes carbon capture easier and cheaper. Utility is currently assessing the technical feasibility of deploying its technology, capable of producing three tonnes of hydrogen per day. at the site. The project has entered the front-end engineering and design process. ArcelorMittal has also invested $5m in Utility Global through its XCarb Innovation Fund, which supports… Read More »ArcelorMittal partners on hydrogen steelmaking project in Brazil | Hydrogen

FPSO destined for ExxonMobil’s Guyana project getting titanium reinforcements

Hunting Subsea Technologies, the Texas-based subsidiary of London-headquartered precision engineering group Hunting, has provided the connections for the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) to be deployed at a field offshore Guyana being developed by U.S energy giant ExxonMobil.  The post FPSO destined for ExxonMobil’s Guyana project getting titanium reinforcements appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK player’s decarbonization tech kicks off its test run at ADNOC’s oil & gas assets

Oxford Flow, the UK-headquartered valve solution and flow control equipment specialist, has embarked on a trial of its new valve technology at two oil and gas assets operated by the UAE-headquartered Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) to demonstrate the commercial and environmental benefits of the solution’s ability to eliminate fugitive emissions while supporting decarbonization targets. The post UK player’s decarbonization tech kicks off its test run at ADNOC’s oil & gas assets appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK player’s decarbonization tech kicks off its test run at ADNOC’s oil & gas assets

Oxford Flow, the UK-headquartered valve solution and flow control equipment specialist, has embarked on a trial of its new valve technology at two oil and gas assets operated by the UAE-headquartered Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) to demonstrate the commercial and environmental benefits of the solution’s ability to eliminate fugitive emissions while supporting decarbonization targets. The post UK player’s decarbonization tech kicks off its test run at ADNOC’s oil & gas assets appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EverWind: Low-emission tugboat fleet ready to serve green fuels hub

EverWind Fuels, a North American developer of a green fuels hub, has received a fleet of three lower-emission tugboats that will support its Point Tupper Green Fuels Project and marine operations across the Strait of Canso, Canada. The post EverWind: Low-emission tugboat fleet ready to serve green fuels hub appeared first on Offshore Energy.

More US LNG for JERA as Sempra scores 20-year offtake from export terminal in Texas

Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of North America’s energy infrastructure company Sempra, has signed a multi-year sale and purchase agreement with Japan’s JERA for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the second phase of its LNG export terminal under development in Port Arthur, Southeast Texas, United States. The post More US LNG for JERA as Sempra scores 20-year offtake from export terminal in Texas appeared first on Offshore Energy.