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EnerMech scores multi-year contract for North Sea FPSO support

Aberdeen-headquartered integrated solutions specialist EnerMech has won a multi-year contract with compatriot oil and gas player Dana Petroleum for work related to a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel it operates in the North Sea.  The post EnerMech scores multi-year contract for North Sea FPSO support appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Svitzer welcomes its first fully electric tug

Denmark-based towage service provider Svitzer has taken delivery of its first fully electric tug from Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar Shipyards. The post Svitzer welcomes its first fully electric tug appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Tragic incident in Gulf of Suez: Four dead, three missing as jack-up capsizes

ADES has disclosed a towing incident in Egypt’s Gulf of Suez, involving a jack-up barge unit owned by its subsidiary and operating within a key oil zone in Egyptian territorial waters. The post Tragic incident in Gulf of Suez: Four dead, three missing as jack-up capsizes appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Nitrogen fixation to make green ammonia ‘is top 10 emerging technology’

Nitrogen fixation, which describes producing ammonia sustainably, is now a $200bn market and one of the world’s top 10 emerging technologies, according to a new joint report from the World Economic Forum, Frontiers and Dubai Future Foundation. Converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia at a scale of more than 150 million tonnes a year is need to produced fertilisers and support half of the world’s food production. But the key challenge is breaking the extremely stable triple bond that holds together the two nitrogen atoms that make up atmospheric nitrogen (N2). In the Haber-Bosch process, this step requires temperatures of 400°C to 500°C, pressures 130 to 150 times greater than that found in the Earth’s atmosphere, and hydrogen primarily sourced from natural gas in a CO2-generating reaction. However, this process consumes 1% to 2% of global… Read More »Nitrogen fixation to make green ammonia ‘is top 10 emerging technology’

Ineos risks ETS allowance loss after hydrogen switch at UK plant | acetic acid producer globally reusing

A UK chemicals facility that cut emissions by 75% by switching from natural gas to low-carbon hydrogen could miss out on millions in emissions trading scheme (ETS) allowances for two years due to a potential reclassification of the site. Ineos Acetyls said its Saltend site in Hull, acquired from BP in 2021, had cut 75% of its emissions due to its switch to blue hydrogen. The company said the move should have secured it millions in ETS allowances. However, the chemicals maker claims that the UK Environment Agency (EA) is mulling a reclassification of the site as a “new installation,” which would mean the site would not be eligible for ETS funds until 2028. … to continue reading you must be subscribed To access hundreds of features, subscribe today! At a time when the world… Read More »Ineos risks ETS allowance loss after hydrogen switch at UK plant | acetic acid producer globally reusing

South Korean partners conduct ‘world’s first’ LNG boil-off gas recycling demo

South Korean conglomerate HD Hyundai and compatriot classification society Korean Register (KR) have revealed the completion of what is claimed to be the world’s first demonstration of a technology that recycles boil-off gas (BOG) from LNG-fueled ships under construction into onshore city gas. The post South Korean partners conduct ‘world’s first’ LNG boil-off gas recycling demo appeared first on Offshore Energy.