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New milestone for TotalEnergies’ North Sea field revival project

Members of the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC), comprising TotalEnergies EP Denmark, BlueNord, and Nordsøfonden, have crossed the well completion test milestone off their list for the natural gas redevelopment project in the Danish sector of the North Sea. The post New milestone for TotalEnergies’ North Sea field revival project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Aquaterra scoops up two jobs on Britain’s first permitted offshore carbon storage project

Aquaterra Energy, a UK-headquartered offshore energy engineering solutions provider, has picked up a new set of assignments with Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) – encompassing BP, Equinor, and TotalEnergies – for work on the first offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) project to receive a carbon storage permit in the UK. The post Aquaterra scoops up two jobs on Britain’s first permitted offshore carbon storage project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Gothenburg port takes ‘key measure’ to enable shore power for container and RoRo ships by 2030

Sweden’s Port of Gothenburg has taken the next step to enable shore power connection for container and car/RoRo ships before 2030 by awarding a contract for the construction of a transformer station that will serve the port’s container and car terminals. The post Gothenburg port takes ‘key measure’ to enable shore power for container and RoRo ships by 2030 appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Hong Kong hosts its first LNG bunkering with simultanous cargo handling

CLPe Holdings, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based electricity company CLP, and state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) have reached a new milestone in their partnership by completing Hong Kong’s first LNG bunkering with simultaneous cargo operation. The post Hong Kong hosts its first LNG bunkering with simultanous cargo handling appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Cost hike prompts alternative concept search for second UK-Belgium interconnector

Given the recent increases in the cost of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) infrastructure, a new approach will be devised to construct the next phase of an energy island envisioned to be built some 45 kilometers off the Belgian coast, including the development of a second interconnector between Belgium and the UK. The post Cost hike prompts alternative concept search for second UK-Belgium interconnector appeared first on Offshore Energy.

NGOs urge countries to include shipping emissions in national Paris climate plans

Non-governmental organizations Opportunity Green, Seas At Risk and Transport & Environment have called on states to include their shipping emissions in their national climate plans under the Paris Agreement. The post NGOs urge countries to include shipping emissions in national Paris climate plans appeared first on Offshore Energy.