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French firm wins work on QatarEnergy’s giant gas field expansion project

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India’s Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) has handed out a detailed engineering design contract to French-based engineering company Technip Energies for an offshore compression project it will undertake for QatarEnergy LNG The post French firm wins work on QatarEnergy’s giant gas field expansion project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Gasum and Sirius’ LNG bunker ship to feature TGE Marine cargo tanks, fuel gas system

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Liquefied gas systems provider TGE Marine has been selected to provide cargo tanks, cargo handling, and fuel gas systems for an LNG bunker vessel being built at RMK Marine shipyard in Türkiye for Gasum and Sirius Shipping. The post Gasum and Sirius’ LNG bunker ship to feature TGE Marine cargo tanks, fuel gas system appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Germany’s third LNG terminal drawing closer to startup

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A floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) has arrived in Germany’s Wilhelmshaven to form part of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal operated by Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET). The post Germany’s third LNG terminal drawing closer to startup appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Utility and Hanwha target hydrogen production from wastewater biogas

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Utility Global and Hanwha Corporation E&C Division have agreed to collaborate on clean hydrogen production using biogas from wastewater treatment facilities. The post Utility and Hanwha target hydrogen production from wastewater biogas appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Lhyfe secures €149m French government grant for large-scale hydrogen project

French hydrogen producer Lhyfe has confirmed a €149m subsidy from the French government for its Green Horizon project, one of the country’s largest upcoming green hydrogen production sites. The support package, signed with public sector investment bank Bpifrance, will be disbursed in phases and includes an initial €18m payment scheduled for June 2025. The full grant will be awarded over a four-year period, tied to project milestones. Located in Gonfreville-l’Orcher near Le Havre in northern France, the site is expected to produce up to 34 tonnes of green hydrogen per day once completed. It will be Lhyfe’s first facility to pass the 100 MW mark in installed electrolysis capacity and is scheduled for completion by 2029. Green Horizon has been designated an Important Project of Common European Interest by the European Commission and was one… Read More »Lhyfe secures €149m French government grant for large-scale hydrogen project

Japan pilot targets clean hydrogen from nuclear heat | Hydrogen

The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) plans to produce clean hydrogen using heat from a high-temperature gas-cooled nuclear reactor at the Oarai Nuclear Engineering Institute in Ibaraki prefecture, northeast of Tokyo. JAEA has applied to Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority to connect a hydrogen production facility to its high-temperature test reactor, as part of a broader effort to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors such as steelmaking and the chemical industry. If approved, the project could position high-temperature gas-cooled reactor technology as a viable production method for low-carbon hydrogen. According to the agency, it would mark the world’s first use of a high-temperature gas reactor for hydrogen production at this scale. The process will use heat (up to 950°C) generated by the test reactor to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This method, known as thermochemical water splitting, enables… Read More »Japan pilot targets clean hydrogen from nuclear heat | Hydrogen