Avoiding reputational damage and injuries

Aidan Doherty, managing director of Re-Gen Robotics, discusses how no-man tank cleaning can impact safety, costs and reputation. Tank cleaning plays a critical role in ensuring the efficiency and safety of oil storage facilities. Traditional practices involving a confined space entry (CSE) crew for cleaning and maintenance have proven to be hazardous, leading to avoidable fatalities, and accidents. Prioritising safe, reliable and efficient tank cleaning is vital to terminal operators. This is especially true when they consider the financial, human and reputational damage of accidents and injuries, not to mention the downtime associated with using a traditional manned crew. Thus, […]
TES announces new capacity booking round at Wilhelmshaven Green Energy Hub

Developer of energy supply and import hubs, Tree Energy Solutions (TES) – on behalf of Deutsche Grüngas und Energieversorgung GmbH (DGGEV) – has announced it is inviting market participants to […]
QatarEnergy and Shell sign 27-year LNG agreement

Affiliates of QatarEnergy and Shell have announced the signing of two long-term LNG sale and purchase agreements (SPAs) for the supply of up to 3.5 million tons per annum (MTPA) […]