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QatarEnergy to supply Shell with condensate until 2050s

QatarEnergy has signed a long-term condensate supply agreement with the Singapore-based Shell International Eastern Trading Company (SIETCO), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy major Shell. The post QatarEnergy to supply Shell with condensate until 2050s appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Next decade pivotal for defining role of nuclear power in maritime industry, study says

The next decade will be crucial for determining the role of nuclear power in the maritime industry. While holding the potential to significantly contribute to the decarbonization of shipping and port operations, nuclear power still needs a comprehensive and secure framework to be implemented, according to a new study conducted by the New Energies Coalition. The post Next decade pivotal for defining role of nuclear power in maritime industry, study says appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Video | Hydrogen pipelines in the UK | Video

James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at WSP, discusses if there are any working hydrogen pipelines in the uk, on gasworld’s Hydrogen & Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy webinar. 2025 webinar programme gasworld.TV is our exclusive platform for webinars and digital events, our webinars showcase the industries hot topics and key trends in the industrial gas sector, bringing discussion, insights, and debate directly to your workspace across the world. The 2025 webinar programme is now up, so get in touch and get involved today. To view the whole programme, visit https://gasworld.tv/2025-webinar-programme/. If you’re interested in speaking on one of our upcoming webinars contact [email protected] . … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

India unveils green hydrogen certification to support active market | Hydrogen

India has launched the country’s Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme (GHCI), laying the regulatory foundation for what it hopes will become a global export market worth $70bn and a cornerstone of its domestic clean energy strategy. Unveiled by Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy Prahlad Joshi, the GHCI defines what qualifies as ‘green’ hydrogen, introduces a multi-tiered certification system, and sets a maximum lifecycle emissions threshold of 2kg CO2 equivalent per kg of hydrogen. The scheme applies to hydrogen produced via electrolysis or biomass conversion, using renewable energy only. Certification will be mandatory for all producers except those manufacturing hydrogen exclusively for export. The framework includes four levels of certification: concept, facility-level, provisional, and final, with the final certificate required to access government incentives or sell hydrogen in the domestic market. The scheme is designed… Read More »India unveils green hydrogen certification to support active market | Hydrogen

Mediterranean shipping gears up for stricter emission regulations

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Mediterranean shipping companies are bracing for stricter environmental standards as the Mediterranean Emission Control Area for sulphur oxides enters into effect on May 1, demanding adjustments to their fleets and operations. The post Mediterranean shipping gears up for stricter emission regulations appeared first on Offshore Energy.