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Yanmar: Hydrogen engine production plan greenlit under Japanese zero-emission ship program

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Yanmar Power Technology, part of Japan’s industrial diesel engine and machinery manufacturer Yanmar Holdings, has received approval from the government for its hydrogen-fueled engines and hydrogen fuel cell systems production plan. The post Yanmar: Hydrogen engine production plan greenlit under Japanese zero-emission ship program appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Portsmouth Port hosts its first LNG bunkering operation

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Following the first bunkering transfer, the UK’s Portsmouth International Port has now introduced LNG bunkering for vessels sailing into and out of the port as it strives to become carbon neutral by 2030 and emissions-free by 2050. The post Portsmouth Port hosts its first LNG bunkering operation appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Petrobras cleared to combine two offshore fields after 7 years

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Brazil’s National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Biofuels (ANP) has approved the unification of two fields in the country’s pre-salt Santos Basin operated by the state-owned oil and gas giant Petrobras. The post Petrobras cleared to combine two offshore fields after 7 years appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Worley lands FEED contract for First Ammonia’s flagship project in Texas

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U.S. ammonia plants developer First Ammonia has selected Australian engineering and professional services company Worley to deliver the front-end engineering design (FEED) for its electric ammonia facility in Victoria, Texas. The post Worley lands FEED contract for First Ammonia’s flagship project in Texas appeared first on Offshore Energy.

DEME fleet expands with two USVs

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DEME Group has strengthened its fleet with the addition of two advanced uncrewed surface […] The post DEME fleet expands with two USVs appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UCL: Over a third of world fleet needs to embrace zero-emission tech or face ‘premature scrapping’

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A rapid transition could lead to “premature scrapping” of over a third of the fleet, valued at over $400 billion, unless they undergo costly retrofits to remain competitive in the wake of new greenhouse gas (GHG) policies and wider energy transition, a new report shows. The post UCL: Over a third of world fleet needs to embrace zero-emission tech or face ‘premature scrapping’ appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Hafnia enriches fleet with first methanol dual-fuel tanker

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Singapore-based tanker owner Hafnia and its joint-venture partner Socatra have welcomed the first dual-fuel methanol chemical IMOII medium-range (MR) tanker to the fleet. The post Hafnia enriches fleet with first methanol dual-fuel tanker appeared first on Offshore Energy.

EPS and Yinson GreenTech’s marinEV team up on sustainable port services

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Singapore’s shipping player Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) and marinEV, a business unit of compatriot Yinson GreenTech, have joined forces on sustainable port services. The post EPS and Yinson GreenTech’s marinEV team up on sustainable port services appeared first on Offshore Energy.