Crown LNG to develop LNG terminal offshore India
Norwegian group, Crown LNG, has initiated an agreement with Indian company, East LNG, to develop an offshore LNG terminal in the Kakinada area, India.
Norwegian group, Crown LNG, has initiated an agreement with Indian company, East LNG, to develop an offshore LNG terminal in the Kakinada area, India.
Tiny town, Finnoy, is known by Norwegians as the country’s tomato producing capital.
Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) is acknowledged by many in industry and government to be a critical factor in achieving net-zero economy by 2050.
Norway-based Biokraft, a subsidiary of the Scandinavian Biogas Group and major player in the global biogas market, will be supplied with a biogas liquefaction plant by technology group Wärtsilä.
A new e-fuels facility in Norway will soon be producing CO2-neutral fuel by using green hydrogen furnace gas from an existing factory at Herøya in Porsgrunn.
Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has developed a cargo tank design suitable for liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) applications – and it’s been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) by the classification society DNV.
TECO 2030 and AVL have said they are progressing on a joint carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility study that focuses on vessel capabilities and robustness of technology.
The digitisation megatrend has been well discussed in recent years and continues to be both a talking point and a future game-changer in the operations of the industrial gases industry.
Fortum Oslo Varme’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has made it through to the shortlist of candidates for financing from the EU’s €1bn Innovation Fund.
Tenaris will supply tubulars for the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage facilities.