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JDR makes headway with quantifications of subsea cables for offshore energy use

JDR Cable Systems, part of TFKable Group, has finished the type test qualifications for next-generation 132 kV subsea cables designed for offshore energy applications, especially in the fixed and floating offshore wind projects, where it is expected to enable the deployment of larger turbines by doubling the voltage capacity. The post JDR makes headway with quantifications of subsea cables for offshore energy use appeared first on Offshore Energy.

COSL rig set to spin the drill bit in Norwegian waters next month

Equinor has secured a drilling permit for an exploration well in the Barents Sea, which will be drilled next month with COSL Drilling Europe’s semi-submersible rig. The post COSL rig set to spin the drill bit in Norwegian waters next month appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Korean researchers develop platinum-free hydrogen electrolysis solution

A research team led by Hee-Tak Kim of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), in a joint study with Gisu Doo of the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), has developed a platinum-free water electrolysis technology. The post Korean researchers develop platinum-free hydrogen electrolysis solution appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Future of Energy event: Oman’s IGC ‘to invest in fourth LNG train’ by year-end | LNG

Oman-based Integrated Gas Company (IGC) aims to achieve final investment decision on its fourth LNG train by the end of this year. Speaking at Wood Mackenzie’s Gas, LNG and Future of Energy conference in London, Abdul Rahman Al Yahyaei, CEO of IGC, said the fourth train would be an integrated project between upstream and downstream. “I think the LNG market is heading north, at least in the coming five years,” he added. IGC manages 8 bcm of gas annually, for 143 end-user companies and eight producers. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to gain access to this full article and gasworld’s daily… Read More »Future of Energy event: Oman’s IGC ‘to invest in fourth LNG train’ by year-end | LNG

APM Terminals opts for SANY Marine battery-electric solutions

APM Terminals, a container terminal operator based in the Netherlands and part of Danish shipping and logistics giant Maersk, and SANY Marine, a Chinese port and logistics equipment provider and a subsidiary of SANY Group, have signed a master framework agreement to drive decarbonization. The post APM Terminals opts for SANY Marine battery-electric solutions appeared first on Offshore Energy.

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.