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Lloyd’s Register joins underwater noise reduction project

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UK-based classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has joined the LOWNOISER project, a new initiative aimed at tackling underwater noise pollution caused by maritime traffic. The post Lloyd’s Register joins underwater noise reduction project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Japanese duo gets green light for low-pressure coastal LCO2 carrier

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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Nippon Gas Line jointly obtained approval in principle (AiP) for a low-pressure type liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carrier for coastal transportation. The post Japanese duo gets green light for low-pressure coastal LCO2 carrier appeared first on Offshore Energy.

MOL signs its 1st book and claim service contract to help decarbonize shipping

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Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with compatriot car exporter Be Forward for pure car carrier book and claim service for used car transport to Africa. The post MOL signs its 1st book and claim service contract to help decarbonize shipping appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Baker Hughes’ automated solution makes its first foray into Sub-Saharan Africa to optimize oil & gas production

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Baker Hughes has received a new order to deploy its integrated digital production optimization solution for offshore operations in Nigeria, which marks the first adoption of its system in Sub-Saharan Africa. The post Baker Hughes’ automated solution makes its first foray into Sub-Saharan Africa to optimize oil & gas production appeared first on Offshore Energy.

NCLH firms up order for ‘largest-ever’ cruise ships at Fincantieri

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Cruise company Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has confirmed an order for four new cruise ships with sustainability features to be constructed by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri. The post NCLH firms up order for ‘largest-ever’ cruise ships at Fincantieri appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Alfa Laval acquires NRG Marine to tap potential of ultrasonic anti-fouling tech

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Swedish marine technology company Alfa Laval has signed an agreement to acquire NRG Marine, the UK-based provider of ultrasonic anti-fouling solutions for marine, oil and gas, and industrial applications. The post Alfa Laval acquires NRG Marine to tap potential of ultrasonic anti-fouling tech appeared first on Offshore Energy.

CEO switch: How will Air Products shift its strategy? | Air Products News

The appointment of former Linde executive Eduardo Menezes as Air Products’ new CEO marks a significant turning point for the industrial gas giant – and it is one that could reshape its approach to clean hydrogen, where it has taken a lead with key projects like NEOM in Saudi Arabia. Menezes’ move into the top spot follows an investor-driven boardroom shake-up led by activist investor Mantle Ridge, which played a role in ousting longtime boss Seifi Ghasemi amid concerns over CAPEX and the company’s $15bn clean hydrogen pipeline. A strategic recalibration? Under Ghasemi, Air Products had made bold moves to make it one of the most aggressive backers of clean hydrogen – investing in some of the world’s largest production projects, including the 2.2GW NEOM green hydrogen plant. … to continue reading you must be… Read More »CEO switch: How will Air Products shift its strategy? | Air Products News