Angola seeks ‘sustainable’ oil & gas exploration to keep its diversification engine running

Angola is determined to continue its hydrocarbon exploration and bring new oil and gas projects online while curbing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions footprint and enriching its energy arsenal with renewable energy sources to pave the way for a just energy transition. The post Angola seeks ‘sustainable’ oil & gas exploration to keep its diversification …

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New study pinpoints opportunities and challenges of OCCS to decarbonize shipping

The onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) technology has the potential to help maritime transport significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions; however, many challenges still need to be addressed, a new study has shown. The post New study pinpoints opportunities and challenges of OCCS to decarbonize shipping appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Danica and IMEQ collaborate for safety and wellbeing

Danica Crewing Specialists has partnered with the Innovative Maritime Emotional Intelligence Centre (IMEQ) to offer a comprehensive service which will help Danica’s ship owners to enhance safety through monitoring the mental health and wellbeing of their seafarers and taking proactive measures to address any areas of concern. IMEQ’s team of expert psychologists has developed a …

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Avenir LNG and Eni sign agreement for the multi-year charter of the Avenir Aspiration

Avenir LNG Limited announces it has signed a Time Charter Party (“TCP”) with LNG Shipping S.p.A., a 100% subsidiary of Eni S.p.A.(“Eni”) for one of the Company’s 7,500cbm LNG Bunker Vessels, the Avenir Aspiration. The multi-year time charter to Eni will commence from delivery in Europe in 2025. This agreement further establishes Avenir as the …

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NYK Engine Facility for Testing New Fuels Begins Operation Reduces Cost by Shortening Review from 2 Years to 3 Months

On October 1, NYK began operation of a test engine facility* in Chiba Prefecture to evaluate the safety of new fuels. The introduction of new marine fuels used to necessitate testing and analysis at external engine facilities, in addition to trial operations, all of which would require about two years to complete. Shortening this period …

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