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Beach signs LNG supply deal with bp
Australian Beach Energy has signed a deal with BP Singapore (bp) which will see the global energy giant purchasing all 3.75 million tonnes of Beach’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced through its Waitsia Gas Project Stage 2.
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Shell to use BASF Sorbead tech for CCS
Major player in the energy industry Shell is to incorporate catalyst expert BASF’s Sorbead Adsorption Technology into its carbon reduction plan following a collaborative partnership.
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Sakhalin Energy partners with Toho Gas for first carbon neutral LNG cargo
One of the world’s largest integrated oil and gas projects Sakhalin-2 is set become the source of Toho Gas’s first carbon neutral liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo delivery.
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JERA to invest in Philippines CO2 reduction roadmap
Japanese energy company JERA is to work with Philippines-based power group Aboitiz Power Corporation (Aboitiz) to explore power projects that utilise ‘new generation’ technologies including liquefied natural gas (LNG)-to-power schemes.
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DNV urges for increased clean energy investment ahead of COP26
To meet the Paris Agreement a ‘massive redirection’ of spending from carbon-heavy investment into clean energy is required, according to a recently released report by classification society DNV.
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CSIRO partners with major players for Australia CCUS hub development
To further reduce Australia’s carbon emissions and stimulate the growth of sustainable industry, Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has collaborated with the Northern Territory Government and industry to explore the potential for a large-scale low emissions carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) hub outside of Darwin.
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Svanehøj expands LNG portfolio with Wärtsilä acquisition
Danish gas pump specialist Svanehøj has accelerated its push towards becoming a major player in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market following the purchase of Wärtsilä Tank Control Systems.
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New LNG-fuelled Aframax vessel design gets approved
An Aframax tanker which was designed by shipping companies Deltamarine and GTT as a low emission, clean-fuel technology ship has been awarded an Approval in Principle from classification society, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).
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Global biogas event to focus on India and energy transition
The World Biogas Association (WBA) will be hosting key international online conferences centred around the opportunities offered by biogas and the energy transition.
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New LNG carriers to help reduce Covid-19 spread
Potential for the spreading of infectious diseases such as Covid-19 in confined areas like crew accommodation quarters on ships was addressed as part of a joint development project (JDP) between the American Shipping Bureau (ABS) and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).
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Oxford Flow future-proofing valve tech for hydrogen transition and beyond
Innovative valve technology manufacturer Oxford Flow likes to make things simple. With its focus on minimising moving parts and improving performance, the young company believes it is set to change the face of the energy, water and industrial sectors.
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Son My LNG terminal to be built in Vietnam
Petrovietnam Gas JSC (PV Gas) and The AES Corporation (AES) have joined forces to collaborate on a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to be located in Binh Thuan Province, South-Central Vietnam.
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Airbus expands emergency onboard oxygen system tech
Airline conglomerate Airbus is to partner with oxygen technology experts Caeli Nova to improve onboard passenger oxygenation during rare emergency decompression events.
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Wärtsilä and SHI join forces on ammonia power for newbuild vessels
Technology group Wärtsilä will partner with Korean shipping giant Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) in a decarbonisation-focused effort to develop ammonia-fuelled vessels for future newbuild projects.
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Major players ink large-scale LNG carrier deal at Gastech 2021
A deal has been signed at energy expo Gastech 2021 to develop digital twin technology as demand grows for large scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers.
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New Fortress to build LNG terminal off Colombo
To support Sri Lanka’s transition to ‘cleaner fuels’ New Fortress Energy is to build a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal off the coast of the country’s capital city, Colombo.
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Technip to advance Middle East energy transition
France-based Technip Energies is to accelerate the energy transition in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region through a commitment to decarbonisation.
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Chart goes ‘above and beyond’ with Gastech 2021 award win
Leading industrial manufacturer Chart Industries (Chart) has strengthened its reputation as a company ‘at the forefront of the clean energy transition’ by winning the Emissions Reductions Champion – Organisations of the Year award at Gastech 2021 held in Dubai.
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Carbon capture: storage vs utilisation
As the global energy industry begins to shift further towards renewables and creating a net zero energy economy by 2050, discussions and debates have arisen around the topics of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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US DOE urged to cut LNG exports as gas costs spike
In an open letter to the US Department of Energy (DOE), non-profit energy trade association the Industrial Energy Consumers of America (IECA) has called for a reduction in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to prevent a supply crisis this coming winter.