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Chevron taps ABL for rig moves and platform installations in Asian waters

ABL, part of Oslo-listed energy, marine, and engineering consultancy ABL Group, has won a new assignment in the Gulf of Thailand, which will enable it to provide marine warranty survey (MWS) and third-party support services in connection with wellhead platform installations and jack-up rig moves. The post Chevron taps ABL for rig moves and platform installations in Asian waters appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Path2 acquires Canadian natural hydrogen start-up ProtonH2 | Hydrogen

Path2 Hydrogen has acquired a Canadian natural hydrogen company that claims its technology will produce low-carbon hydrogen for less than $0.75/kg. ProtonH2’s ISHG process stimulates natural hydrogen generation in depleted oil reservoirs. The firm has said this unlocks trapped hydrogen and converts mineral reactions underground into a steady supply of fuel. It involves injecting dioxygen (O2) into oil wells which reacts with hydrocarbons to generate high-concentration hydrogen syngas. Syngas can either be sold or separated into hydrogen for sale. However, the process does produce carbon dioxide (CO2). The company says ISHG “naturally sequesters” 15-20% of the CO2. … 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… Read More »Path2 acquires Canadian natural hydrogen start-up ProtonH2 | Hydrogen

Eidesvik’s vessel duo remains on duty with Norwegian oil & gas player

Norwegian offshore vessel owner Eidesvik Offshore is continuing its assignment with Aker BP, a compatriot oil and gas company, thanks to extensions of deals for two of its platform supply vessels (PSVs). The post Eidesvik’s vessel duo remains on duty with Norwegian oil & gas player appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Topsoe launches 500MW electrolyser facility in Denmark | Technology Gas News

Denmark-based energy transition technology provider Topsoe has launched a solid oxide electrolyser cell manufacturing facility with an annual capacity of 500MW, with the option to scale further. The new site is located in Herning, Denmark, and represents the company’s single biggest investment to date. It is supported by €94m from the EU Innovation Fund. The electrolyser stacks will be used to produce green hydrogen, a feedstock for ammonia and e-methanol which can be used to reduce emissions across industrial sectors. According to the company, it will be able to service up to 10GW of installed capacity at customer sites after ten years, cutting CO2 emissions by 15 million metric tonnes compared to hydrogen from natural gas. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve… Read More »Topsoe launches 500MW electrolyser facility in Denmark | Technology Gas News

Bechtel puts finishing touches on third piece of Cheniere’s LNG project in Texas

Cheniere Energy has reached a new milestone at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, with the completion of the third train forming part of its expansion project on the La Quinta Ship Channel, along the north shore of Corpus Christi Bay in Texas, United States. The post Bechtel puts finishing touches on third piece of Cheniere’s LNG project in Texas appeared first on Offshore Energy.