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Shipbrokers: ONE orders 8+4 LNG-powered containerships

Singapore-based shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) has reportedly placed an order for eight liquefied natural gas (LNG)- powered 16,000 TEU boxships in South Korea. The post Shipbrokers: ONE orders 8+4 LNG-powered containerships appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Plagazi receives €29.5M EU grant for its waste-to-circular hydrogen project

Sweden’s cleantech company Plagazi has received a €29.5 million grant from the EU Innovation Fund for ‘Gävle Circular Park,’ its flagship project described as a key part of efforts to advance the development of local value chains across several sectors, including hydrogen transport, CO2 transport and storage, and renewable energy integration. The post Plagazi receives €29.5M EU grant for its waste-to-circular hydrogen project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Hit and miss in North Sea: Drilling ops yield new oil find

Norwegian oil and gas player OKEA has made a new oil discovery in an exploration well in the North Sea off the coast of Norway. However, the drilling activity at another well left the firm empty-handed, as no hydrocarbons were found. The post Hit and miss in North Sea: Drilling ops yield new oil find appeared first on Offshore Energy.

New JV starts building CO2 backbone in Antwerp port area

Fluxys c-grid Antwerp, a new joint venture (JV) of Fluxys, Pipelink, and Air Liquide, has set plans in motion to build and operate a CO2 pipeline network in the Antwerp port area. The post New JV starts building CO2 backbone in Antwerp port area appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$44 billion Alaska LNG approaching FID: Partner hunt underway, Worley on final engineering duty

By putting Australia’s Worley in charge of the final engineering works, Glenfarne Alaska LNG, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Group, is edging closer to a final investment decision (FID) for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Alaska, as a majority owner and lead developer together with its joint venture partner, the State of Alaska’s Alaska Gasline Development Corporation. The post $44 billion Alaska LNG approaching FID: Partner hunt underway, Worley on final engineering duty appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Site chosen for green hydrogen and ammonia project in Western Australia | Hydrogen

Global energy consultancy Xodus has been picked a site in the Mid-West region of Western Australia for the development of a commercial-scale green hydrogen and ammonia plant. Located in the Oakajee Strategic Industrial Area , the allocation, working with the government of Western Australia, paves the way for Xodus and its partners to progress the project, formerly known as Project MercurHy, under the Warradarge Energy banner. First announced in 2022, the project will be executed in two primary phases, initially focusing on domestic hydrogen supply to decarbonise the mining and heavy transport sectors. There is an ambition to scale the development further into an ammonia export project in the same location. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

US wards off Gulf of America’s oil & gas shutdown while new bill awaits Senate’s endorsement

A new biological opinion for the Gulf of America, formerly the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, has forestalled the risk of ending new and existing oil and natural gas operations, staving off the danger to American energy security, based on the industry’s reaction. The post US wards off Gulf of America’s oil & gas shutdown while new bill awaits Senate’s endorsement appeared first on Offshore Energy.