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NABU urges OSPAR to ban scrubbers and protect North-East Atlantic

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Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU), a German environmental association, has sent a letter signed by 14 environmental protection organizations to the OSPAR Commission, calling for an end to heavy fuel oil and scrubbers. The post NABU urges OSPAR to ban scrubbers and protect North-East Atlantic appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ExxonMobil signs HOA with Trammo for up to 500,000 tonnes of Baytown ammonia | Ammonia

ExxonMobil could supply France’s Trammo with 300,000 to 500,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per year from its planned Baytown hydrogen facility in Texas. A Heads of Agreement (HOA) has been signed to explore the potential off-take of ammonia. Trammo plans to sell the product in Europe and worldwide for fertiliser production and other industrial applications. The Baytown facility is believed to be the largest of its type. Once in operation, it will produce up to one billion cubic feet of low-carbon hydrogen daily and more than one million tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per annum. Read more: ExxonMobil makes major blue hydrogen commitment in the US … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

TotalEnergies’ North Sea project ramp-up faces another delay

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TotalEnergies EP Danmark, a subsidiary of France’s energy giant TotalEnergies, has pushed back the date for reaching plateau production at its natural gas redevelopment project in the Danish sector of the North Sea. The post TotalEnergies’ North Sea project ramp-up faces another delay appeared first on Offshore Energy.

GreenH makes a step forward with hydrogen hub for ships

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With a financing package of NOK 1 billion (around $89 million) in place, GreenH has reached a final investment decision (FID) to develop its green hydrogen facility in Bodø that will supply hydrogen to Vestfjorden ferry connection operated by Torghatten Nord. The post GreenH makes a step forward with hydrogen hub for ships appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ExxonMobil and Trammo pushing for low-carbon ammonia offtake deal

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ExxonMobil and Trammo have signed a heads of agreement (HoA) to advance discussions for Trammo’s long-term offtake of 300,000 to 500,000 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia per year from ExxonMobil’s facility in Baytown, Texas. The post ExxonMobil and Trammo pushing for low-carbon ammonia offtake deal appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Georgia’s Port of Savannah welcomes four new electric cranes

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The Port of Savannah in Georgia, USA, has received four new electric ship-to-shore cranes, bringing Ocean Terminal’s fleet to eight Super Post Panamax cranes. The post Georgia’s Port of Savannah welcomes four new electric cranes appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Seaonics lands ‘record-breaking’ contract for offshore newbuild quintet

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Seaonics, a subsidiary of Norway’s ship designer and shipbuilder Vard, has inked a deal to supply electric lift and handling equipment for five walk-to-work offshore newbuilds under construction at Vard’s Vung Tau yard in Vietnam. The post Seaonics lands ‘record-breaking’ contract for offshore newbuild quintet appeared first on Offshore Energy.