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UK: Consent granted for Immingham green energy terminal

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The Immingham Green Energy Terminal (IGET), a proposed multi-user liquid bulk green energy terminal located in the Port of Immingham, has received development consent from the UK’s Secretary of State for Transport, marking “a big milestone” for the country’s energy transition. The post UK: Consent granted for Immingham green energy terminal appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Dutch cable recovery vessel starts sailing

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Holland Shipyard Group has delivered a cable recovery vessel to compatriot shipping company Hudig […] The post Dutch cable recovery vessel starts sailing appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$123 billion poured into Chinese vesel orderbook in 2024, Veson Nautical finds

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China’s shipowners poured $123 billion into newbuilding ship orders in 2024, with containerships making around 38% of total vessel orders, according to the latest report from maritime freight management solutions provider Veson Nautical. The post $123 billion poured into Chinese vesel orderbook in 2024, Veson Nautical finds appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Australia’s NH3 Clean Energy advances flagship ammonia project

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Australia’s NH3 Clean Energy, formerly Hexagon Energy Materials, has completed the engineering component of its preliminary front-end engineering and design (pre-FEED) work for its flagship WAH2 clean ammonia project. The post Australia’s NH3 Clean Energy advances flagship ammonia project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

New funding to drive development of Halifax-Hamburg green shipping corridor

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The Halifax Port Authority has been awarded funding of up to C$22.5 million (about $15.7 million) from Transport Canada to accelerate the development of the Halifax-Hamburg green shipping corridor and prepare the port for the fuels and energy sources of the future. The post New funding to drive development of Halifax-Hamburg green shipping corridor appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Tweaks to North Sea gas project’s concept encapsulate ‘far superior’ export route

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Hartshead Resources has made changes to the gas offtake route for natural gas development in the UK sector of the North Sea and submitted the revised concept select report addendum (CSRA) to the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) on its own behalf as its joint venture (JV) partners did not back the submission. The post Tweaks to North Sea gas project’s concept encapsulate ‘far superior’ export route appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Linde reports 7% rise in annual operating profit | Year-end financials

Linde overcame a challenging trading environment and pointed to the ‘resilency of its model’ after posting a full-year operating profit of $9.7bn in 2024, up 7% on 2023. It rounded off the year strongly with Q4 operating profit of $2.5bn, up 9% annually, boosted by high prices and productivity initiatives across all segments. Operating cashflow for the year totalled $9.4bn although full year sales were flat however, at $33bn. Sanjiv Lamba, CEO, said it made “significant progress” in its clean energy strategy – sourcing more than 40% of global electricity from low-carbon sources – and signed its largest ever product agreement, supporting the $10bn project backlog which will contribute to earnings “for years to come”. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

Plug Power launches spot pricing program for liquid green hydrogen

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U.S. hydrogen solutions company Plug Power has introduced what it claims is the industry’s ‘first-ever’ spot pricing program for liquid green hydrogen. The post Plug Power launches spot pricing program for liquid green hydrogen appeared first on Offshore Energy.