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UAE subsea player grows Saab ROV fleet to nine

The UAE-based CCC (Underwater Engineering) has upgraded its fleet with a new Saab remotely […] The post UAE subsea player grows Saab ROV fleet to nine appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Air Products says Neom is now 80% complete | Air Products News

Construction of the Neom project in Saudi Arabia is 80% complete, according to an update from industrial gas major Air Products. The ambitious project comprises a green hydrogen facility, wind turbines, solar farm, transmission grid, hydrogen storage vessels, electrolysers, cold box and pipe racks. The 4GW solar and wind power generation sites are scheduled for completion by mid-2026, with the first ammonia expected to be produced in 2027. The update follows a strategic change of direction in relation to Neom, which was set out in an earnings call last month in which Air Products recorded a $1.7bn Q2 loss. The company is now looking to sell green ammonia from the site to fill any revenue gaps, given ongoing challenges in the green hydrogen market. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register… Read More »Air Products says Neom is now 80% complete | Air Products News

Webinar: Explore the role of gas detection as hydrogen grows | Hydrogen

The next gasworld webinar (6 June) explores the evolving energy landscape, particularly the growing role of hydrogen as a cleaner alternative to natural gas, and various leak detection and repair (LDAR) techniques being used in the gas industry. The webinar, sponsored by NevadaNano, will hear from Jason Ayres, Field Service Manager, and Gary Collins, Vice-President of Sales & Marketing. Ayres brings over 30 years of experience in data-driven management of methane, refrigerants and energy, while Collins has been providing technical solutions for the oil and gas industry for more than 20 years, previously holding senior positions at Rolls-Royce, Honeywell, and Tyco. … 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… Read More »Webinar: Explore the role of gas detection as hydrogen grows | Hydrogen

BP green-lights batch of energy projects: Next chapter of mega gas field is a go

BP has revealed final investment decisions for multiple projects, including the next phase of development for a giant natural gas field in the Caspian Sea, described as one of the world’s largest gas-condensate fields and the company’s largest gas discovery. The post BP green-lights batch of energy projects: Next chapter of mega gas field is a go appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$28 billion LNG export project breaks ground in Louisiana

Venture Global, an American producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) sourced from North American basins, has kicked off site work at its proposed multibillion-dollar export project in Louisiana, United States. This is the firm’s third facility to be built in the last five years. The post $28 billion LNG export project breaks ground in Louisiana appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Northern Lights: Ready, set, go with first CO2 on board!

Inaugural CO2 has been loaded onto Northern Pioneer, the first in a fleet of four liquefied CO2 transport ships built for Northern Lights, a carbon capture and storage project in Norway. The post Northern Lights: Ready, set, go with first CO2 on board! appeared first on Offshore Energy.

New LNG vessel order for Hyundai Heavy Industries with Purus

Purus, a provider of maritime services for gas transport and offshore wind industries, has placed a new order for a liquified natural gas carrier (LNGC) with Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea, bringing the firm’s current newbuilding program to ten gas carriers under construction at Hyundai Group-affiliated shipyards. The post New LNG vessel order for Hyundai Heavy Industries with Purus appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Five-year plan puts ADNOC’s XRG on path toward gas and LNG expansion

XRG, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the UAE’s Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), has received endorsement from its board of directors for its five-year business plan, pointing it in the direction of creating a top five integrated global gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) business with 20–25 million tons per annum (mtpa) capacity by 2035. The post Five-year plan puts ADNOC’s XRG on path toward gas and LNG expansion appeared first on Offshore Energy.