Daily Archives: April 19, 2022

MOL aims to have 110 zero-emission ships by 2035

By Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines plans to deploy about 110 net zero emission ocean-going vessels by 2035. The post MOL aims to have 110 zero-emission ships by 2035 appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: LNG World News

ADNOC L&S to add two large LNG carriers to its fleet

By Sanja Pekic ADNOC Logistics & Services, the shipping and maritime logistics arm of ADNOC, will add two 175,000 cbm LNG vessels to its fleet in 2025. The post ADNOC L&S to add two large LNG carriers to its fleet appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: LNG World…

Empyrean ticks off ‘major box’ at Chinese well

By Melisa Cavcic Empyrean has confirmed the presence of gas clouds over the Jade well off China with drilling results thanks to elevated methane levels. The post Empyrean ticks off ‘major box’ at Chinese… … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today

INOXCVA scores Caribbean LNG terminal contract

By Sanja Pekic INOXCVA has won a design and engineering contract by Caribbean LNG for a mini LNG receiving and regasification terminal in Antigua. The post INOXCVA scores Caribbean LNG terminal contract appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: LNG World News

Santos runs out of luck in second Australian well

By Nermina Kulovic Santos has failed to find commercial hydrocarbons in the second exploration well in its campaign offshore Australia, the Apus-1. The post Santos runs out of luck in second Australian well appeared… … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today

NYK in Japan’s first ship-to-ship biofuel supply trial for tugboats

By Ajsa Habibic For the first time in Japan, shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and its affiliate Sanyo Kaiji Kabushiki Kaisha have begun test navigation using biodiesel in tugboats supplied via ship-to-ship bunkering at the Port of Nagoya. The post NYK in Japan’s first ship-to-ship biofuel supply trial for tugboats appeared first on…

ABB propulsion for world’s 1st hybrid-electric biomass fuel carrier

By Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Swedish-Swiss technology company ABB has been selected by Japan’s IHI Power Systems to deliver complete modularized electric propulsion package for the world’s first hybrid-electric biomass fuel carrier. The post ABB propulsion for world’s 1st hybrid-electric biomass fuel carrier appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles:…

MOL, Trafigura to establish biodiesel fuel supply system

By Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), its unit MOL Chemical Tankers (MOLCT), Singapore-based commodity trading company Trafigura and its vessel fuel supply joint-venture company TFG Marine have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The post MOL, Trafigura to establish biodiesel fuel supply system appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full…