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Höegh Autoliners, Fortescue urge regulators to fast-track green ammonia adoption

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Norwegian shipowner Höegh Autoliners and Australian green technology, energy and metals company Fortescue have called on global shipping regulators to fast-track the adoption of green ammonia to speed up decarbonization efforts. The post Höegh Autoliners, Fortescue urge regulators to fast-track green ammonia adoption appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Ports to play part in development of green hydrogen in Africa, UNCTAD says

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Ports could play a variety of roles in the hydrogen economy of Africa, such as acting as landlords by providing land for the hydrogen economy and investing in infrastructure, including pipelines, terminals and fuel stations, according to UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The post Ports to play part in development of green hydrogen in Africa, UNCTAD says appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ZeroNorth, Vitol launch digital bunker trial in Rotterdam to streamline marine fuel ops

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Global energy and commodities trading company Vitol and Danish technology provider ZeroNorth have teamed up with the Port of Rotterdam to launch a digital bunker trial and establish “a foundation for digitalizing bunker operations in Europe’s largest bunker hub”. The post ZeroNorth, Vitol launch digital bunker trial in Rotterdam to streamline marine fuel ops appeared first on Offshore Energy.

US firm snaps up FEED job on LNG expansion project tackling energy trilemma

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KBR has secured a front-end engineering design (FEED) deal to boost a liquified natural gas (LNG) arsenal at a project on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East. The post US firm snaps up FEED job on LNG expansion project tackling energy trilemma appeared first on Offshore Energy.