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Canada allocates $25.2M to support shore power and alternative fuel projects

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The Government of Canada has invested up to $25.2 million for four projects, funded under the Green Shipping Corridor Program, to support both shore power and alternative fuel solutions in the maritime sector. The post Canada allocates $25.2M to support shore power and alternative fuel projects appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Canada’s proposed oil & gas emissions cap: Boost in production, jobs, and economy or across-the-board cuts?

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Canada has come up with draft regulations to set a greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution cap for the oil and gas industry. The government claims the latest regulatory tool in the raft of measures that are part of its wider climate plan will limit pollution, drive innovation, and create jobs. However, those opposed to the proposed regulation argue the move will result in cutbacks across the board instead of any gains. The post Canada’s proposed oil & gas emissions cap: Boost in production, jobs, and economy or across-the-board cuts? appeared first on Offshore Energy.

French energy company to work on e-methanol project on Haropa Port site

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As part of the ‘West A29’ call for projects, French renewable energy company Qair has been awarded a parcel on the Haropa Port site, in Le Havre, to develop its e-methanol production project Methavert. The post French energy company to work on e-methanol project on Haropa Port site appeared first on Offshore Energy.

McDermott picks up ‘largest’ decom job in its history

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McDermott has lined up its next multimillion-dollar decommissioning assignment off the coast of Australia, which is said to represent the firm’s largest secured project of this kind. The post McDermott picks up ‘largest’ decom job in its history appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Cheniere’s LNG emissions footprint lower than thought, report shows

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U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter Cheniere Energy has published an updated life cycle assessment (LCA) study for the intensity of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced by its exported natural gas according to which their levels are lower than formerly assumed. The post Cheniere’s LNG emissions footprint lower than thought, report shows appeared first on Offshore Energy.

SBM Offshore cheers FPSO steel strike milestone for ExxonMobil’s oil project off Guyana

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SBM Offshore is making progress in bringing to life a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which will work on U.S.-based ExxonMobil’s sixth deepwater oil development on the Stabroek block off the coast of Guyana. The post SBM Offshore cheers FPSO steel strike milestone for ExxonMobil’s oil project off Guyana appeared first on Offshore Energy.

£47B renewable energy push in sight for Wales by 2035

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Wales has an unprecedented £46.8 billion (around $59.6 billion) investment opportunity from the renewable […] The post £47B renewable energy push in sight for Wales by 2035 appeared first on Offshore Energy.