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Study confirms ‘great potential’ for future Germany-UK subsea hydrogen pipeline

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The UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) have presented the results of the joint feasibility study on the potential pipeline-based hydrogen trade between the UK and Germany. The post Study confirms ‘great potential’ for future Germany-UK subsea hydrogen pipeline appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Polish player to deliver more US-sourced LNG to Ukraine

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Poland’s Orlen Group has signed an agreement with Ukraine’s Naftogaz for the delivery of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States. The post Polish player to deliver more US-sourced LNG to Ukraine appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Ex-Oceaneering COO takes CEO role at PXGEO

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Marine geophysical service provider PXGEO has appointed a new chief executive officer (CEO) and executive chairman, […] The post Ex-Oceaneering COO takes CEO role at PXGEO appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Multi-well plan emerges from BW Energy’s ‘drilling success’ off Gabon

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Oslo-listed oil and gas E&P player BW Energy has drilled a second appraisal well, confirming the potential of the oil discovery at a field in the Dussafu license off the coast of Gabon, Africa. The post Multi-well plan emerges from BW Energy’s ‘drilling success’ off Gabon appeared first on Offshore Energy.

J-ENG initiaties ammonia co-firing operation of first full-scale engine bound for gas carrier

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The first Japanese-developed and manufactured commercial full-scale, low-speed, ammonia-fueled two-stroke engine has started co-firing operation with ammonia ahead of installation on an actual vessel, Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) revealed. The post J-ENG initiaties ammonia co-firing operation of first full-scale engine bound for gas carrier appeared first on Offshore Energy.