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Can hydrogen deliver? Industry leaders weigh in on costs, policy and progress

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Hydrogen has long been a staple of industrial processes, but its potential as a decarbonization tool remains the subject of intense debate. While its role in refining, steel production and heavy transport is increasingly recognized, fundamental challenges persist – chief among them cost, infrastructure and investment uncertainty. The post Can hydrogen deliver? Industry leaders weigh in on costs, policy and progress appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Shell-Brevik Engineering LCO2 carrier design wins DNV AiP

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Norwegian class society DNV has awarded a detailed approval in principle (AiP) to the UK-based Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited, part of Shell, and Norway-based marine engineering company Brevik Engineering for their design of a 74,000 cbm liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier. The post Shell-Brevik Engineering LCO2 carrier design wins DNV AiP appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$5 billion loan dusting off the cobwebs from TotalEnergies’ stalled $20B LNG project

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Following a years-long hiatus, a multibillion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) project off the coast of Mozambique is shaking the rust off its development by getting back on track with a loan of nearly $5 billion secured from the newly appointed board of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (US EXIM), hand-picked by the Trump administration. The post $5 billion loan dusting off the cobwebs from TotalEnergies’ stalled $20B LNG project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Methanol-ready dual-fuel AAL Dubai unveiled in China

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Singapore-based shipping company AAL Shipping has named its fifth methanol-ready dual-fuel Super B-class vessel after the Middle Eastern project hub. The post Methanol-ready dual-fuel AAL Dubai unveiled in China appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EverWind orders low-emission tugboats from Damen to support green fuels hub

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EverWind Fuels, a North American developer of a green fuels hub, has revealed plans to invest around $50 million in three new lower-emission tugboats to be launched in the Strait of Canso, enhancing sustainability, improving infrastructure, and supporting green shipping corridors in Nova Scotia. The post EverWind orders low-emission tugboats from Damen to support green fuels hub appeared first on Offshore Energy.