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Energy partners pledge hydrogen-and-ammonia Asia–Europe trade route | Hydrogen

German energy company Uniper and Kyuden International, a subsidiary of Kyushu Electric Power Group, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore hydrogen and ammonia trading, renewable energy, and carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS). The partnership is a two-way expansion strategy: Kyuden aims to enter the European market using Uniper’s energy infrastructure, while Uniper sees Asia as a key growth region for hydrogen and ammonia supply chains. “Through our collaboration with Uniper, we aim to expand business opportunities in Europe and other regions by leveraging Uniper’s extensive expertise,” said Takashi Mitsuyoshi, President of Kyuden International. “Meanwhile, Uniper seeks to promote business development in Asia, where our company has abundant knowledge.” For Uniper, the deal strengthens its position in Asia’s emerging hydrogen economy, where Japan is heavily investing in ammonia as a co-firing fuel… Read More »Energy partners pledge hydrogen-and-ammonia Asia–Europe trade route | Hydrogen

HD KSOE unveils ABS-approved nuclear-powered containership model

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South Korean shipbuilding major HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has rolled out a nuclear-powered containership model utilizing small modular reactor (SMR) technology to accelerate the development of nuclear-powered vessels. The post HD KSOE unveils ABS-approved nuclear-powered containership model appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK is way behind on hydrogen and CCS targets | Hydrogen

The UK is set to fall drastically short of its hydrogen and carbon capture targets for 2030, according to global engineering consultancy DNV’s latest UK Energy Transition Outlook 2025. The government has set ambitious goals of reaching 10 gigawatts (GW) of low-carbon hydrogen production capacity and capturing 20 million to 30 million tonnes of CO2 per year (MtCO2) by the end of the decade. However, DNV forecasts that the UK will achieve just 4 GW of hydrogen capacity and only five MtCO2 per year in carbon capture and storage (CCS), highlighting a major gap in delivery. “Without significant additional government support and incentives, it is unlikely that low carbon hydrogen production rates will meet our 2030 targets,” the report states. DNV forecasts hydrogen production to reach only 0.9 MtH2 per year in 2030, of which… Read More »UK is way behind on hydrogen and CCS targets | Hydrogen

Brazil and India bolster oil & gas collaboration with deal trifecta

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Brazil’s state-owned energy giant Petrobras has signed two memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and one framework agreement with India’s state energy firms for cooperation in various areas related to the oil and gas segment. The post Brazil and India bolster oil & gas collaboration with deal trifecta appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Horisont Energi pressing ahead with commerical work for Barents Blue ammonia project

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Norwegian clean energy company Horisont Energi has signed the first non-binding term sheet to secure gas supply for its Barents Blue project, a clean ammonia plant located at Markoppnes in Northern Norway. The post Horisont Energi pressing ahead with commerical work for Barents Blue ammonia project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Rig construction of third out of 20 planned newbuilds set in motion with ARO-IMI deal

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As the ink dries on the contract between ARO Drilling and International Maritime Industries (IMI), it marks the opening of the construction chapter for a third in a series of 20 planned newbuild Saudi-operated and manufactured offshore jack-up rigs, which the offshore drilling player intends to deploy to meet Aramco’s drilling demands. The post Rig construction of third out of 20 planned newbuilds set in motion with ARO-IMI deal appeared first on Offshore Energy.

BP books Singapore firm for another Gulf of America-bound floating production unit

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Seatrium has secured a job ahead of a newbuild floating production unit (FPU), destined for a deepwater project operated by BP Exploration & Production, a subsidiary of the UK-based energy heavyweight BP, in the Gulf of America, former Gulf of Mexico. The post BP books Singapore firm for another Gulf of America-bound floating production unit appeared first on Offshore Energy.