Daily Archives: April 14, 2020

BayWa, Volkswagen open German LNG station

By Mirza Duran BayWa Energy and Volkswagen Group’s logistic unit teamed up to launch the first liquefied natural gas filling station for trucks in the German city of Wolfsburg. The station, located nearby Volkswagen’s world headquarters, will also offer bio-LNG in the second phase of development. BayWa said in a statement it aims to launch…

World’s 1st methanol-powered commercial ship celebrates 5th birthday

By Naida Hakirevic Finnish technology company Wärtsilä, Swedish ferry company Stena Line, and Canadian supplier of methanol Methanex Corporation have marked five years of the successful operation of the methanol-fuelled ferry Stena Germanica. Image Courtesy: Wärtsilä/Stena As explained, this is the first ship in the world to run on methanol as a marine fuel, signifying…

Port of Rotterdam: Industrial sector further cuts carbon footprint

By Naida Hakirevic The Port of Rotterdam is another step closer to becoming a carbon-neutral port in the future, in line with the Paris Climate Agreement objectives. Together with other companies, the port aims to achieve this goal by implementing three steps. These include efficiency & infrastructure, a new energy system and a new raw…

GCL, Shell plan China LNG trading JV

By Mirza Duran GCL Oil & Natural Gas has entered into a framework deal with the Hague-based energy giant Shell to market and trade liquefied natural gas in eastern China. Under the deal, the privately-owned Chinese company and Shell will look into setting up a joint venture in eastern China. The proposed venture would secure…

Conrad Petroleum sees uplift in Mako gas field resources

By Bojan Lepic Conrad Petroleum has seen an uplift in its resource estimate on the Mako gas field, part of the Duyung PSC in the West Natuna Basin, offshore Indonesia. The post Conrad Petroleum sees uplift in Mako… … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today