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WinGD: Methanol dual-fuel engine passes sea trial with flying colors

Swiss engine maker WinGD, in collaboration with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Yangzhou) shipyard and CMD, has completed sea trials for its methanol dual-fuel engine. The post WinGD: Methanol dual-fuel engine passes sea trial with flying colors appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Tmaz: LNG-fueled BYD Changzhou docks in Mexico for first time

The Terminal Marítima de Mazatlán (Tmaz), a port controlled by Chilean terminal operator SAAM Terminals, has become the first port in Mexico to receive a vessel of the Chinese electric vehicle brand BYD. The post Tmaz: LNG-fueled BYD Changzhou docks in Mexico for first time appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Petronas expands Suriname footprint and picks Halliburton’s solutions for asset optimization

Malaysia’s state-owned energy company Petronas has inked two deals: one to acquire operatorship of a deepwater exploration block offshore Suriname and the other for deploying technology aimed at advancing subsurface modeling and reservoir management exploration across its assets. The post Petronas expands Suriname footprint and picks Halliburton’s solutions for asset optimization appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Provaris joins forces with K Line to commercialize hydrogen carriers

Australian energy company Provaris has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) to progress toward commercializing its compressed hydrogen shipping and offshore storage solutions. The post Provaris joins forces with K Line to commercialize hydrogen carriers appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Orlen eyes European hydrogen supply network after funding boost

The funds will be paid out from the National Recovery Plan budget. Hydrogen Eagle is expected to produce hydrogen using renewable electricity and municipal waste, for the transport and industrial sectors. The other project, Green H2, is focused specifically on Orlen’s refinery operations in Gdańsk. The project will involve a 100MW electrolyser powered by renewable energy, used to decarbonise fuel production at the site. Lotos Green H2, a special-purpose company within Orlen, will run the project. Orlen is aiming to use 350,000 tonnes of renewable and low-emission hydrogen annually by 2035. Orlen Capital announced last month it will invest in Hystar, the Norwegian manufacturer of high-efficiency proton-exchange-membrane electrolysers for large-scale, zero-emission hydrogen production. Hystar is targeting annual production totalling 1.5GW of electrolysers from 2027. Earlier this month Orlen signed a memorandum of understanding with Naftogaz group, its second agreement,… Read More »Orlen eyes European hydrogen supply network after funding boost

UK’s new guidance sheds light on North Sea oil & gas game as application window opens

In the wake of a Supreme Court ruling, marking the first inclusion in Britain’s history of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the combustion of oil and gas in environmental impact assessments (EIAs) for hydrocarbon extraction projects, the United Kingdom (UK) set out to create a new environmental guidance, which has now been revealed. The post UK’s new guidance sheds light on North Sea oil & gas game as application window opens appeared first on Offshore Energy.