Case study: How a successful software implementation rendered great dividends

The Rosen Group shares a successful case study of its software implementation Rosen’s case study corresponds to a worldwide leader in energy storage and hydrocarbons movement, committed to drive a revolutionary business model. This company owns and operates tanks and terminal facilities in multiple locations in the world with an estimated total product storage and handling capacity exceeding 60 million barrels. Their business model strive for shorter turnaround times and product blending at lower operating costs, compared to other terminals in the regions they operate. At the earlier times, asset management did not seem to be an exhaustive task to […]

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Hydrogen key to energy transition, say industry experts at Gastech 2023

The second day of Gastech 2023 has drawn to a close, with high-level participation from policymakers and business leaders from over 100 countries, enabling significant progress on the path to net zero. Discussions from the second day focused on how the global energy industry can help tackle crucial challenges, such as identifying the best means of unlocking investment in energy projects and advancing hydrogen production. From sessions on LNG as a driver of energy security in Asia, to industry action on methane emissions reduction, participants explored both policy and technical considerations for natural gas, LNG, and hydrogen as accelerators of […]

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Poland’s ORLEN takes on CO2 storage project in Norway’s Arctic

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PGNiG Upstream Norway, part of Poland’s ORLEN Group, will join and operate the Polaris carbon storage project in the Norwegian Barents Sea, owned by Horisont Energi. The two groups signed a letter of intent that will see the ORLEN subsidiary become the operator and acquire a stake of up to 50% in the Polaris licence. The process of bringing the new partner on board is expected to be completed by early December. The Polaris project would mark ORLEN’s first intended CO2 storage licence anywhere, which it hopes can help decarbonise industry exposed to high emission costs. The agreement is in […]

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