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Woodside to supply Asia’s ‘largest’ consumer with LNG for 15 years

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Australia’s energy giant Woodside has signed a long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with China Resources Gas International Limited, a gas distribution company owned by China Resources Holdings, to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) to China. The post Woodside to supply Asia’s ‘largest’ consumer with LNG for 15 years appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ABB, Charbone plan 15 North American green hydrogen sites in five years

© ABB / Charbone Hydrogen © ABB / Charbone Hydrogen ABB and Charbone Hydrogen Corporation plan to develop up to 15 green hydrogen facilities across North America over the next five years, with a first project located in Québec, Canada. Under a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the companies have agreed to connect Charbone’s inaugural plant in Sorel-Tracy to the Hydro-Québec grid as a first move. The facility, scheduled to go live by the end of Q2 2025, is intended to serve as a blueprint for future projects and will produce around 400kg of hydrogen in its first phase. A second site in the greater Detroit area has also been agreed. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

ExxonMobil’s oil & gas exploration gets a boost with ‘cutting-edge’ 4D seismic tech and supercomputer

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ExxonMobil is buoyed by the possibility of cutting seismic processing time from months to weeks with 4D seismic technology, in combination with high-performance computing (HPC), which will bolster the firm’s subsurface capabilities. The post ExxonMobil’s oil & gas exploration gets a boost with ‘cutting-edge’ 4D seismic tech and supercomputer appeared first on Offshore Energy.

DOF picks up FPSO installation gig with mystery client

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Norway’s vessel owner DOF Group has won a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) installation assignment with an undisclosed operator. The post DOF picks up FPSO installation gig with mystery client appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Methanol-ready subsea vessel pair with battery hybrid tech lands on Kongsberg’s worksheet

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Kongsberg Maritime has won a new design and equipment assignment for two multipurpose subsea vessels envisioned to be methanol-ready dual-fuel ships, sporting battery hybrid technology, which are set to be built for multiple purposes and optimized for advanced offshore operations under rough conditions. The post Methanol-ready subsea vessel pair with battery hybrid tech lands on Kongsberg’s worksheet appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Alternative fuels ship regs not likely before 2028 ‘at earliest’ | Decarbonisation

© DNV / Fortescue Green Pioneer © DNV / Fortescue Green Pioneer New mandatory regulations for using hydrogen and ammonia fuel in ships are unlikely before 2028 at the earliest, according to a white paper by ships classification organisation DNV. It notes progress has been made with the completion of interim guidelines for hydrogen-fuelled ships planned for 2025, and formal approval and publication next year. But it anticipates another two years before regulations under the IGF Code are approved. Shipping operators are forcing the pace. While no commercial vessels are operating on ammonia, the first orders for ammonia dual-fuel engines have been signed, with delivery from this year onwards. The Fortescue Green Pioneer completed ammonia fuel trials in May last year. Ferry operator Torghatten is set to receive two 120m ferries powered by compressed hydrogen… Read More »Alternative fuels ship regs not likely before 2028 ‘at earliest’ | Decarbonisation