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Wärtsilä dual-fuel engines selected for Ibaizabal’s new LNG bunkering vessel

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Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has received an order to supply dual-fuel engines with methane emissions reduction technology for a new 18,600 cubic meter (cbm) LNG bunkering vessel being built for Spanish operator Ibaizabal. The post Wärtsilä dual-fuel engines selected for Ibaizabal’s new LNG bunkering vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy.

German player inks long-term US deal to diversify LNG supply portfolio

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Germany’s Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) has signed a heads of agreement (HoA) with U.S.-based LNG export infrastructure development company Delfin Midstream for the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the latter’s proposed project off the coast of Cameron, Louisiana, on the U.S. Gulf Coast. The post German player inks long-term US deal to diversify LNG supply portfolio appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Nippon Sanso cancels US hydrogen project and announces $190m write-down | Taiyo Nippon Sanso

Global industrial gases group Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) has written off $190m following the cancellation of a hydrogen production plant in the US. NSHD’s decision came after a reassessment of the project’s viability. The company concluded that resuming construction, which was already paused, was no longer feasible, leading to the write-down of the plant’s value. The financial hit, however, is not expected to affect any other plans. This cancellation follows a wider trend in the industry. Air Products recently cancelled three major US hydrogen projects, resulting in a much bigger $3.1bn write-down. The company cited rising costs, regulatory challenges and concerns about the commercial viability of green hydrogen as reasons for the cancellations. Read more: Air Products axes three major US projects … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for… Read More »Nippon Sanso cancels US hydrogen project and announces $190m write-down | Taiyo Nippon Sanso

Germany’s TÜV SÜD to operate new hydrogen test hub in Scotland | Hydrogen

A new green hydrogen test facility is set to be developed in Aberdeen, Scotland. German-headquartered certification and testing firm TÜV SÜD has been appointed operator under a collaboration agreement with UK-based ETZ, which is leading the facility’s development. The Green Hydrogen Test and Demonstration Facility (GHTDF), located in the south of the city within the Energy Transition Zone, is expected to launch in early 2027. It will serve as the flagship site of Aberdeen’s Hydrogen Campus, offering open-access infrastructure to test hydrogen technologies including electrolysers, valves and meters. TÜV SÜD will run the facility with a remit to support the safe and reliable scale-up of green hydrogen production and use. A final investment decision is expected in early 2026. Martin McCormack, Director for CCUS and Hydrogen at ETZ, described the appointment of TÜV SÜD as… Read More »Germany’s TÜV SÜD to operate new hydrogen test hub in Scotland | Hydrogen

MODEC puts Drydocks World in charge of FPSO revamp

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Drydocks World has been tasked with refurbishment and life extension works to enable a new lease on life for a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is expected to stay at its post in West Africa for 15 more years once the enhancement activities are out of the way. The post MODEC puts Drydocks World in charge of FPSO revamp appeared first on Offshore Energy.