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Rig return expands Petrobras’ contracted fleet for oil & gas search

A semi-submersible rig, owned by Constellation Oil Services, has kicked off its multi-year drilling assignment off the coast of Brazil with Petrobras, the South American country’s state-owned energy giant. The post Rig return expands Petrobras’ contracted fleet for oil & gas search appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Snam closing in on LNG terminal’s startup as FSRU is moored in Ravenna

Italian energy player Snam has completed the mooring of a floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal off the coast of Northern Italy. The post Snam closing in on LNG terminal’s startup as FSRU is moored in Ravenna appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Hunter Queen on black gold hunt: All systems go for rig’s multi-well drilling campaign off Brazil

PRIO has received the go-ahead from the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Natural Renewable Resources (Ibama) for its offshore drilling plans in the Campos Basin, Espírito Santo. A sixth-generation semi-submersible drilling rig will carry out the planned six-well drilling program off the coast of Brazil. The post Hunter Queen on black gold hunt: All systems go for rig’s multi-well drilling campaign off Brazil appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Hydrogen projects work best through partnership, says Fabrum founder | implement dual-fuel diesel-hydrogen systems

The challenge to deliver hydrogen as an energy carrier is often thwarted by its cryogenic value chain, by one New Zealand company says it has found a strong formula for real-world success. Fabrum, based in Christchurch in New Zealand, stands out because its suite of smart technologies is able to work as a package to deliver on real-world projects, and in that sense it is showing others the way ahead. “For some hydrogen projects, we can provide just about everything [in the value chain] – and that is a compelling proposition for our partners,” said Executive Chairman Christopher Boyle. Boyle said hydrogen was not a panacea for all future energy needs, but a great fit for certain applications. … to continue reading you must be subscribed Source link

India poised to launch first hydrogen-powered train | Hydrogen

India’s first hydrogen-fuelled train is set to be launched later this month by the Ministry of Railways, marking a major step in the country’s transition towards cleaner transportation. Manufactured by Chennai-based Integral Coach Factory (ICF), the hydrogen train is part of India’s broader push for zero-emission mobility. The Ministry of Railways has allocated Rs 2,800 crore ($337m) in the 2023-24 fiscal year to develop 35 hydrogen fuel cell-based trains as part of its green energy initiatives.   The first train is expected to roll out by March 25, according to U Subba Rao, General Manager at ICF. “We are working on the flagship project for the Hydrogen Fuel Cell train set. Hydrogen fuel cell coaches are currently being produced at ICF,” he stated.   India has also developed what it claims is the world’s most powerful hydrogen… Read More »India poised to launch first hydrogen-powered train | Hydrogen

Paratus rig duo’s drilling contracts cut short

An unnamed client of Fontis Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bermuda-headquartered Paratus Energy Services, has opted for early termination of drilling contracts for two jack-up rigs. The post Paratus rig duo’s drilling contracts cut short appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Andritz to work on 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Germany

Andritz has received an order from rostock EnergyPort cooperation (REPCO) for the engineering of a 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Rostock, Germany. The post Andritz to work on 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Germany appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Drillship picks up where it left off during suspension in Brazilian waters

A drillship from Ventura Offshore Midco, a subsidiary of the Brazilian deepwater offshore drilling contractor Ventura Offshore, has been cleared to carry on with activities off the coast of Brazil in the wake of a suspension. The post Drillship picks up where it left off during suspension in Brazilian waters appeared first on Offshore Energy.