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HMM’s newbuild receives methanol at Port of Shanghai
South Korean shipping major HMM has completed methanol bunkering for its first methanol-powered containership, HMM Green. The post HMM’s newbuild receives methanol at Port of Shanghai appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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Japanese players join forces to expedite CCS project development
Japan’s Inpex Corporation and Kanto Natural Gas Development have established a joint venture (JV) to accelerate research and planning in relation to a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project commissioned by the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC). The post Japanese players join forces to expedite CCS project development appeared first on Offshore…
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Cena de socios y simpatizantes de la RLNE en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
4 abril @ 20:00 – 22:00 El próximo viernes 4 de abril a las 20.00h, el delegado de Tenerife y Gran Canaria, Antonio Poleo, ha organizado una cena informal para socios y simpatizantes de la Real Liga Naval Española para conocernos e intercambiar ideas, con la intención de reactivar nuestra asociación en las islas Canarias.…
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Final permit secured for Shell co-funded wave energy project in LA
Wave energy developer Eco Wave Power has received Revocable Permit 25-05 from the Port […] The post Final permit secured for Shell co-funded wave energy project in LA appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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Development and operation plan handed in for Northern Lights expansion
Some five days after taking the final investment decision (FID), Northern Lights joint venture […] The post Development and operation plan handed in for Northern Lights expansion appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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Europe unlikely to meet its 2030 hydrogen production targets, report says
Less than 20% of the EU’s planned hydrogen project pipeline is expected to be realized by 2030 without urgently addressing critical points that create a widening gap between ambition and reality in Europe’s hydrogen sector, according to the latest report from energy market research and consultancy firm Westwood Global Energy. The post Europe unlikely to…
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Russia’s Yamal LNG intensifies for ship-to-ship transfers near Murmansk, LSEG data shows
Russia’s liquefied natural gas plant Yamal LNG, led by Novatek NVTK, has intensified LNG ship-to-ship transfers in the Murmansk region using four gas tankers at the same time, ship-tracking LSEG data showed on Monday. Novatek resorted to using four tankers after restrictions on the transshipment of Russian LNG at European ports for sale in third…
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Operator of US jet fuel tanker brings UK lawsuit over collision
The manager of a U.S. military-contracted tanker that was struck by a cargo ship off England’s northeast coast last month filed a lawsuit at London’s High Court on Monday over the collision. Stena Bulk Marine Services (USA) LLC and Crowley-Stena Marine Solutions LLC filed a lawsuit against MS Solong Schiffahrtsgesellschaft M & Co KG, a…
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LNG shipping stocks: Oops, he did it again!
The UP World LNG Shipping Index (UPI) dropped 2.04% (3.44 points) to 164.93, while the S&P 500 declined by 1.53%. European LNG demand remains strong as bunkers are about 33% full post-winter, but Asian LNG sales have slowed, making Europe the primary market. Spot rates stay low at around $28,000 per day. Meanwhile, market volatility…
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World’s First Commercial-Use Ammonia-Fueled Tugboat Completes Three-Month Demonstration Voyage
GHG emissions reduced by up to approximately 95% The world’s first commercial-use ammonia-fueled vessel, Sakigake, has successfully completed a three-month demonstration voyage, during which the vessel engaged in tugboat operations in Tokyo Bay and achieved a GHG-emission reduction of up to approximately 95%. The vessel was completed by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and IHI…