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Air Products CEO: why we kept some hydrogen projects and canned others

Air Products has said more about its logic for deciding which underperforming hydrogen projects to cancel and which to pursue. The recently installed CEO Eduardo Menezes said on Thursday’s Q2 earnings call that the company was mindful of the way that delivering a project would impact its cash flow, while also considering project-related commercial commitments to customers. “You know, we take [our customer commitments] very seriously,” he said. He said where there were no customer contracts in the frame, and the company had more freedom, Air Products looked at what spend was needed to finish a project, and the cash flow that would be generated. … to continue reading you must be subscribed Source link

$13.7 billion deals for $50B South American LNG project put into Bermuda firm’s hands

Golar LNG has gotten hold of two multibillion-dollar assignments related to a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) large-scale upstream and midstream integrated gas development project, estimated to be worth $50 billion, in the Sierra Grande Norte, on the South American country’s Atlantic coast. The post $13.7 billion deals for $50B South American LNG project put into Bermuda firm’s hands appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Algoma Endeavour raises Canadian flag for the 1st time at Montreal Port

Algoma Endeavour, a final Equinox class vessel built for Canadian shipping company Algoma Central Corporation, recently made a stopover at the Port of Montreal to complete its reflagging process. The post Algoma Endeavour raises Canadian flag for the 1st time at Montreal Port appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Damen secures new tug order from Fairplay Towage

Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group has received a contract to construct new tugs for Hamburg-based tugboat operator Fairplay Towage under its ongoing fleet renewal program. In addition, Damen signed a contract with Neue Schleppdampfschiffsreederei Louis Meyer. The post Damen secures new tug order from Fairplay Towage appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Oil, gas, and LNG weaving energy security web

The winds of change are still gathering speed as they blow across the global energy industry, but they have not managed to dislodge oil and natural gas from their top spots in the energy mix. These fossil fuels, alongside LNG, are still keeping their finger on the pulse of the worldwide energy security lifeforce as vital signs of strength in countries’ energy flows. The post Oil, gas, and LNG weaving energy security web appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Fossil fuels are here to stay just like their greener brethren

The wheels of the global energy mix continue to turn, making changes to the fossil fuel-dominated scenery more visible with new pathways being forged to push decarbonization forward and accommodate emerging energy supply sectors. Regardless, the previous year still brought multiple updates on steps the oil and gas industry took to scale up the production ante, including further market consolidation moves. The post Fossil fuels are here to stay just like their greener brethren appeared first on Offshore Energy.