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K Line’s unit secures green loan for electric tugboat

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Daito Corporation, a subsidiary of Japanese shipping company K Line, has secured a green loan to finance the construction of an electric tugboat ordered in November 2024. The post K Line’s unit secures green loan for electric tugboat appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Aramco secures half share of Air Products Qudra’s blue hydrogen subsidiary | Hydrogen

Energy and chemicals company Aramco has acquired a 50% stake in Air Products Qudra’s (APQ’s) blue hydrogen subsidiary in Saudi Arabia, Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases Company (BHIG). BHIG has plans to produce blue hydrogen, produced with carbon capture, at Aramco’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) sites in the Jubail Industrial City area, offering hydrogen at scale. Ashraf Al Ghazzawi, Aramco Executive Vice-President of Strategy and Corporate Development, said the network could help the venture to capitalise on emerging opportunities in Saudi and globally. Reportedly the agreement also includes an option for Aramco to offtake nitrogen and hydrogen from BHIG. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

Japanese consortium considering investment in green ammonia project in India

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Six Japanese companies will investigate investment options in a green ammonia production currently under development in India and work towards Japan’s first import of green ammonia. The post Japanese consortium considering investment in green ammonia project in India appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Transocean rig spuds first of ten gas wells in Black Sea drilling campaign

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OMV Petrom and Romgaz have started drilling the first gas production well in their multi-well program in the Romanian sector of the Black Sea with a semi-submersible rig, owned by Transocean, a Switzerland-based offshore drilling giant. The post Transocean rig spuds first of ten gas wells in Black Sea drilling campaign appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Japanese shipbuilders jointly develop methanol DF bulker Bingo 42

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Japanese shipbuilders Onomichi Dockyard and Tsuneishi Shipbuilding have jointly developed the Bingo 42, a 42,200 dwt methanol dual fuel bulk carrier, aiming to tackle numerous issues surrounding the vessel design process and increase market share with the joint brand name. The post Japanese shipbuilders jointly develop methanol DF bulker Bingo 42 appeared first on Offshore Energy.