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Air Products scraps Immingham green hydrogen project in UK | Air Products News

Air Products has scrapped plans to build a large-scale green hydrogen import and production project in the Port of Immingham, UK, blaming a “lack of commitment” by ministers, according to reports. The Immingham Green Energy Terminal, developed with Associated British Ports (ABP), was set to import green hydrogen from Air Products’ 2.2GW Neom project, and produce its own volumes from a 300MW plant. Air Products suggested that the new plant would create 1,400 jobs and over £4.5bn in economic value in the Humber region. The UK Department for Transport approved the plans earlier this year; however, now the US industrial gas major claims that ministers have not offered enough support for the development. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly… Read More »Air Products scraps Immingham green hydrogen project in UK | Air Products News

More time for UK operator to breathe life into two North Sea oil discoveries

Orcadian Energy has received a license extension, which enables it to pursue the development of two oil discoveries in the North Sea that are planned to be developed in tandem using a pair of wellhead platforms tied back to a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel envisioned to be deployed at another project under development on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). The post More time for UK operator to breathe life into two North Sea oil discoveries appeared first on Offshore Energy.

US administration urged to stave off drilling in Carolinas’ outer shelf

Two governors, one from North Carolina and one from South Carolina, have sent a joint letter to the United States’ administration to remove the two states’ outer continental shelf lands from consideration in the upcoming 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The post US administration urged to stave off drilling in Carolinas’ outer shelf appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Research center for sustainable shipping opens in Scotland

Scotland’s University of Strathclyde, in partnership with Germany-based dry bulk carrier owner and operator Oldendorff Carriers, has launched a new research center focused on sustainable shipping. The post Research center for sustainable shipping opens in Scotland appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Canada’s Port of Nanaimo hosts its first LNG bunkering operation

Canada’s Port of Nanaimo has witnessed its first LNG bunkering with compatriot shipowner Seaspan completing a ship-to-ship operation and marking a new milestone for the port. The post Canada’s Port of Nanaimo hosts its first LNG bunkering operation appeared first on Offshore Energy.