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EPS and DongHwa Entec agree to advance LNG fuel technology

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Singapore-based shipowner Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has teamed up with South Korean marine engineering solutions provider DongHwa Entec (DHE) for the installation of a high-pressure compressor on an LNG-fueled containership. The post EPS and DongHwa Entec agree to advance LNG fuel technology appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ExxonMobil to supply Asian markets with Canadian LNG

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Canadian natural gas producer ARC Resources has entered into a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with ExxonMobil LNG Asia Pacific (EMLAP), an affiliate of the U.S. energy giant ExxonMobil. The LNG will come from a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project under development in Kitimat, Canada’s British Columbia. The post ExxonMobil to supply Asian markets with Canadian LNG appeared first on Offshore Energy.

‘Energy addition’ strategy in action: US hands out extension to another LNG export project

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has given its fourth blessing for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project since the return of President Donal J. Trump to the White House, prolonging the timeline to kick off LNG exports from a terminal off the coast of Louisiana, USA. The post ‘Energy addition’ strategy in action: US hands out extension to another LNG export project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Chantiers de l’Atlantique collaborates with NAPA to flesh out digital shipyard vision

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French shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique has entered a collaborative agreement with Finnish maritime software provider NAPA to enhance the efficiency of its hull design process by co-developing advanced 3D software and digital workflows. The post Chantiers de l’Atlantique collaborates with NAPA to flesh out digital shipyard vision appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Europe approves hydrogen funding for Austria and Lithuania | Hydrogen

The European Commission is supporting electrolyser and hydrogen development in Austria and Lithuania through state aid funding worth €400m and €36m respectively. The approved schemes, under the European Hydrogen Bank’s auction, will support electrolyser companies to produce up to 112,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen in Austria and 13,000 tonnes in Lithuania. The schemes will contribute to the objectives of the recent Clean Industrial Deal to accelerate the decarbonisation of EU industry while strengthening competitiveness, of the REPowerEU Plan to reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels and be greener, as well as the EU Hydrogen Strategy. The moves will help both countries achieve their national hydrogen objectives, as well as supporting targets for the share of renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs) consumed in transport and in industry that are set in the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive. Aid will take the… Read More »Europe approves hydrogen funding for Austria and Lithuania | Hydrogen