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BP tasks Seatrium with FPU job in Gulf of America

UK-headquartered energy giant BP has entrusted Seatrium, a Singapore-headquartered provider of offshore, marine, and energy solutions, with an assignment related to a newbuild floating production unit (FPU), destined for deployment at a deepwater oil project in the Gulf of America (the U.S. Gulf of Mexico). The post BP tasks Seatrium with FPU job in Gulf of America appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Air Liquide advances low-carbon hydrogen in Singapore | Hydrogen

The Singapore business of industrial gas major Air Liquide has signed a memorandum of understanding with Aster Chemicals and Energy to assess the production of low-carbon hydrogen using autothermal reforming (ATR) with carbon capture.  The partnership will explore the potential of deploying an ATR unit with carbon dioxide capture, pairing Air Liquide’s reforming technology with Aster’s refining and petrochemical infrastructure.   Both companies said the work supports Singapore’s long-term plan to scale low-carbon hydrogen as part of its transition to net-zero by 2050.  “[This initiative] aligns with its global strategy to actively accelerate the development of a low-carbon society,” said Tina Loke, CEO of Air Liquide Singapore.   … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to… Read More »Air Liquide advances low-carbon hydrogen in Singapore | Hydrogen

Stage getting set for sixth train at multibillion-dollar LNG project in Texas

By kicking off the pre-filing process, Houston-headquartered NextDecade Corporation is putting the wheels into motion to add another train and expand its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project under development in Texas, United States. The post Stage getting set for sixth train at multibillion-dollar LNG project in Texas appeared first on Offshore Energy.

TGS prolongs geophysical data mission for Somalia’s offshore hydrocarbon basins

Norwegian energy data and intelligence company TGS has struck a deal with the government of Somalia to extend its assignment to market and license offshore geophysical data for the African country’s acreage, said to be among the world’s most under-explored regions. The post TGS prolongs geophysical data mission for Somalia’s offshore hydrocarbon basins appeared first on Offshore Energy.

DeepOcean winding down North Sea FPSO disconnection gig for TotalEnergies

DeepOcean is close to crossing the finish line for an assignment in the North Sea, which entails the disconnection and tow of a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, alongside the removal of associated subsea infrastructure on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS). The post DeepOcean winding down North Sea FPSO disconnection gig for TotalEnergies appeared first on Offshore Energy.