Uniper launches research for hydrogen project

Uniper’s HyStorage research project aims to investigate the influence of hydrogen on porous rock formations in order to determine the feasibility and integrity of pore storage facilities for the storage […]
Gasunie to invest over €5 billion in green infrastructure

Under its new green infrastructure, Vision 2030, Gasunie will transform from a gas transport company to a broad energy infrastructure company. In 2030, it will transport, store and treat natural […]
Norwegian government approve Snøhvit partners’ plans

The Norwegian government has approved the Snøhvit partners’ plans for the future operation of Snøhvit and Hammerfest LNG, Norway, subject to certain conditions. The approval entails onshore compression from 2028, […]
Q3 Heavy Lift Successfully Transports 190-tonne Silos in Botlek Harbour Area

Regular readers will know that, as of February 2023, the Aluchemie plant in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, has been closed – so it needs to be dismantled. The silos on location had been operational until the end of 2022, and now needed to be transported to their new home. It was just the job for the teams of Van der Goes Groep, Kraanbedrijf Nederhoff, Q3 Heavy Lift, Autokrane Schares GmbH and Bonn & Mees. The oil and gas industry is well-known territory for Q3 Heavy Lift. The company has been involved in on-site logistics for many projects, from building new facilities […]
Stolthaven Singapore wins Dow SEA S4TAR award

Stolthaven Terminals’ Singapore facility has won the Dow SEA S4TAR award for terminals for the third year in a row. Dow Chemicals established the S4TAR SEA (South East Asia) programme […]
ADNOC Gas awards $3.6 billion to expand gas processing infrastructure

ADNOC Gas, the world-class integrated gas processing company, has announced a $3.6 billion (€3.3 billion) contract to the joint venture between National Petroleum Construction Company and Tecnicas Reunidas to expand […]
LBC Tank Terminals acquire 25% of Scheldelaan shares

Independent operator, LBC Tank Terminals has acquired the 25% shares previously held by Cepsa Química, part of the Cepsa Group, in the terminal at the Scheldelaan in Antwerp, Belgium. Cepsa […]
Exolum Fills 49% of Technical Positions with Women

In 2022, 49% of the open technical positions at Exolum were filled by women. Exolum is firmly committed to the establishment of measures leading to equal opportunities and the creation […]
Baker Hughes to develop low-carbon solutions with Avports

Energy technology company Baker Hugh has announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with airport management and operations company Avports to develop, implement and operate onsite microgrid solutions for the airport […]
WSG Sells Well Intervention Division for New Energy Services

WSG has sold its Well Intervention division and will use the funds raised to lay the foundations for a period of international expansion for the rebranded WSG Energy Services (WSGES). In a major reorganisation, WSGES has divested its traditional Well Intervention offering – including coil tubing and slickline services – and will now focus on growing its market share in process, pipeline and industrial services (PPIS). There are no redundancies aspects to the deal. The Netherlands-headquartered business retains its global footprint with a strong presence in the UK, mainland Europe, Asia and Australia, and its next objective is to establish […]
Topsoe selected by World Energy GH2 for Canada project

Carbon emission reduction technologies company, Topsoe, has signed an agreement with World Energy GH2 solutions provider, to provide Topsoe’s ammonia loop technology for Canada’s largest, renewable hydrogen projects – Project […]
Santos Bayu-Undan joint venture and Timor Gap sign MoU for CCS

Australian oil and gas exploration and production company, Santos and its Bayu-Undan joint venture partners have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with national oil company, Timor Gap. This is […]
Stanlow Terminals and Eni UK sign a MoU

Independent bulk liquid storage provider, Stanlow Terminals has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the UK subsidiary of global energy company, Eni UK. The MoU is to explore the […]
Major Names On Board for AntwerpXL 2023

The biggest names in breakbulk, project cargo and heavy lift will be exhibiting at AntwerpXL when it returns to the Antwerp Expo on 28-30 November 2023. It’s fitting that an event hosted at the home of breakbulk will feature suppliers from around the world and across the entire breakbulk supply chain. Cargo owners and carriers, ports, freight forwarders and a host of shipping, maritime and supply chain experts will be showcasing their products, services and latest innovations at the three-day event. Major names already signed up include C.Steinweg, Conti-Lines, Grimaldi Group, MSC, Spliethoff, Fednav, BBC Chartering, Konecranes, Varamar, and Zuidnatie. […]
Sri-Lankan government cancels tender for Engro

The Colombo-based Sunday Times has reported that the Sri-Lankan government has cancelled the tender awarded to Engro, China-Pakistan consortium, and give it to Indian company, Petronet LNG. The China-Pakistan consortium was […]
Sewage biogas to drive hydrogen production

Levidian and United Utilities have announced plans to use sewage biogas as a sustainable feed source for graphene and hydrogen production. The government-funded collaboration is a first for the UK’s water […]
Getech launches natural hydrogen locator solution

Getech, a world-leading locator of subsurface resources, has launched a solution to pinpoint sites rich in natural hydrogen. Combining knowledge of natural hydrogen’s genetic systems with Getech’s proprietary data platform, […]
Mitsubishi launches operations at Nagasaki Carbon Neutral Park

Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has started operations at Nagasaki Carbon Neutral Park, a centre dedicated to the development of MHI Group’s energy decarbonisation technologies. The new base is expected […]
INEOS and SINOPEC complete petrochemicals deal

Global chemical business, INEOS has completed the formation of a 50/50 joint venture with oil and gas business, SINOPEC for the Tianjin Nangang Ethylene Project, China announced in December 2022, […]
Vopak Los Angeles receives first delivery of renewable diesel

Vopak has announced that its Los Angeles, USA terminal has received its first vessel of renewable diesel. This comes from Vopaks’ previous announcement of the repurposing of the 22 oil […]
ADNOC and Occidental collaborate for carbon storage hubs

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, ADNOC and American oil company, Occidental have announced they have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to evaluate potential investment opportunities in CO2 capture and storage […]
Ledwood awarded £13 million contract for Grain LNG

Pembroke Dock-based Ledwood Mechanical Engineering has begun work on a £13 million (€15.1 million) contract to expand the capacity of the largest LNG terminal in Europe located on the Isle […]
Wood signs global framework agreement with Shell

Wood, a global consulting and engineering company, has been awarded a multi-year enterprise framework agreement (EFA) to continue to provide services to Shell’s global projects. Bringing specialist consulting, engineering, procurement […]
Collaboration partnerships established for Morocco green hydrogen projects

Chariot Green Hydrogen, a subsidiary of Chariot, the Africa-focused transitional energy group, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) and Oort Energy (Oort), have signed further partnership agreements to extend their collaboration […]
Quantem announces the expansion of diesel storage

Provider of bulk liquid storage terminals across Australia and New Zealand, Quantem has announced a project to more than double the diesel storage capacity at its Pelican Point terminal in […]
European Commission approves Dutch scheme for renewable hydrogen

The European Commission has approved a €246 million Dutch scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen. The measure aims to contribute to the development of renewable hydrogen in line […]
Britain to grant over 100 new North Sea oil and gas licenses

Britain will grant more than 100 new oil and gas licences in the North Sea as part of efforts to tap domestic supplies and become more energy independent. Prime Minister […]
Bureau Veritas becomes certification body for CertifHy hydrogen scheme

Bureau Veritas has announced it has become certification body for CertifHy hydrogen scheme. The CertifHy non-governmental certification scheme offers certified proof of origin for hydrogen throughout Europe. CertifHy aims to […]
BP and OMV sign 10-year LNG supply agreement

BP and OMV have announced the signing of a long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) covering supply of up to 1 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) per year […]
Fluor awarded EPC contract by Mitsubishi

Fluor Corporation has announced that it was awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract by Mitsubishi Chemical Group for its SoarnoL ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) facility in Saltend […]
Enagás announces half year results

Spanish energy company, Enagás’ has announced its net profit amount in the first half of the year is €176.8 million. This is in line with the targets set for the […]
Russia attacks Ukraine port infrastructure

In an overnight missile attack, Russian forces hit port infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odesa region. The regions governor says a security guard was killed in the attack and there has been […]