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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.