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Sarralle delivers hydrogen combustion at Spanish steel plant | Spain Gas News

Spain-based engineering firm Sarralle has completed a green hydrogen combustion system at ArcelorMittal’s Olaberria plant, which is one of Europe’s most advanced steel production facilities. The project is one of the first instances of green hydrogen and oxy-combustion technologies being used in steelmaking. The system enables the reheating furnace in the rolling mill to operate using 100% green hydrogen instead of natural gas, fully eliminating CO₂ emissions from the combustion process. … 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 including our monthly digital magazines, subscriber-only features or columns and all… Read More »Sarralle delivers hydrogen combustion at Spanish steel plant | Spain Gas News

Chevron gearing up for drilling ops with Noble rig offshore Suriname

Chevron Suriname Exploration, a subsidiary of U.S.-based energy giant Chevron, is preparing to embark on drilling activities off the coast of Suriname with a rig owned by Noble Corporation, an American offshore drilling giant. The post Chevron gearing up for drilling ops with Noble rig offshore Suriname appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Domino effect of recent permit reversal: Uncertainty envelops another African block’s development

After the Western Cape High Court’s decision to ax environmental authorization for oil and gas offshore drilling activities planned in Block 5/6/7, Canada-headquartered oil and gas exploration company Africa Energy has embarked on talks to find out what is required for an environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) related to another block off the coast of South Africa to ensure its development can proceed. The post Domino effect of recent permit reversal: Uncertainty envelops another African block’s development appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Bechtel takes a deep dive into tragic incident with three fatalities at US LNG project

Bechtel Energy, an American engineering, procurement, construction, and project management player, has shed light on a fatal incident in which three workers lost their lives and two were injured while working on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal under development in the Lone Star State, United States. The post Bechtel takes a deep dive into tragic incident with three fatalities at US LNG project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EU lauds South Africa potential in green ammonia for shipping | Ammonia

European funding could enable South Africa to position itself as a global shipping hub for green ammonia, according to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Referring to investments under the Global Gateway package, in the presence of South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa, she said member states and the private sector were making a difference at ground level. “I am thinking, for example, of the Coega Green Ammonia project in Nelson Mandela Bay [in Eastern Cape Province],” she said. “With it, South Africa is on its way to becoming a global shipping hub as green ammonia becomes a clean maritime fuel of choice. With this investment, this is an enormous opportunity that is unfolding for South Africa.” The project is being developed by Hive Hydrogen South Africa, a joint venture between UK-based Hive Energy and… Read More »EU lauds South Africa potential in green ammonia for shipping | Ammonia