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With sustainability in mind, Port of Rotterdam sets tariffs for next 3 years

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In line with its goal to become carbon-neutral by 2050, the Dutch Port of Rotterdam Authority has set the port’s tariffs for the next three years, placing special emphasis on sustainability. The post With sustainability in mind, Port of Rotterdam sets tariffs for next 3 years appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Construction starts on ‘world’s first’ methanol dual-fuel intelligent VLCC

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Dalian Shipbuilding, in partnership with China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, has started constructing what is said to be the “world’s first” methanol dual-fuel intelligent very large crude carrier (VLCC) for China Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES). The post Construction starts on ‘world’s first’ methanol dual-fuel intelligent VLCC appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Shell and Chevron getting back to drilling and oil & gas work in Gulf of Mexico as hurricane threat passes

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Shell and Chevron are returning personnel to their offshore assets in the Gulf of Mexico and all rigs to drill sites in a bid to resume operations since the anticipated disturbance, which was expected to turn into a hurricane, is no longer considered to present a safety risk. The post Shell and Chevron getting back to drilling and oil & gas work in Gulf of Mexico as hurricane threat passes appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Green tech companies partner on barge-based emission capture and control project

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Provider of clean energy technologies e1 Marine and maritime emissions capture and control company STAX Engineering have entered into a partnership to advance emissions capture and control technology for ocean-going vessels. The post Green tech companies partner on barge-based emission capture and control project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Nuclear-derived e-fuels could shape the future of sustainable shipping

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The maritime industry’s transition to net-zero emissions will require more than alternative fuels—it demands a rethinking of the energy systems that support fuel production, a new white paper stressed. The post Nuclear-derived e-fuels could shape the future of sustainable shipping appeared first on Offshore Energy.

ESB looking into hydrogen exports from Ireland to Germany

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Irish energy and utility company ESB is set to lead a study that will evaluate the production of green hydrogen and its derivatives in Ireland and the potential transportation pathways to export any excess to Germany. The post ESB looking into hydrogen exports from Ireland to Germany appeared first on Offshore Energy.