Aurubis receive first ADNOC ammonia shipment

The first delivery of low carbon blue ammonia has arrived at Aurubis, a leading global provider of non-ferrous metals and one of the largest copper recyclers worldwide. The shipment came […]
Brasil BioFuels and Topsoe join for SAF

Brasil Biofuels, a clean energy provider, is building a new biorefinery for sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). The refinery will produce hydrogen and low carbon fuels. Global leader in catalysis and […]
France, Spain and Portugal agree to build gas pipeline

The governments of France, Spain and Portugal have agreed to build a sea-based pipeline to carry hydrogen and gas between Barcelona and Marseille, substituting plans to extend the so-called MidCat […]
Oncorp to build Brazilian LNG terminal

Brazilian holdings, energy service and production company, Oncorp, has been selected to build a regasification terminal at Suape port in Pernambuco. This will be used by Shell to supply imported […]
Cross-company collaboration on US Gulf ammonia project

Four major companies in the oil and gas industry are collaborating on a study to evaluate and advance of the development of hydrogen and ammonia facility on the US Gulf […]
DNV joins European fund launched by Energy Impact Partners

DNV has joined a group of mission-driven companies as part of a European fund that has been launched by Energy Impact Partners (EIP), a global venture capital firm supporting the […]
Wintershell Dea and Wilhelmshaven sign MoU

Wintershell Dea, Germany’s largest crude oil and natural gas producer, and HES Wilhelmshaven Tank Terminal have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop CO2 nnectNow, a CO2 hub at Wilhelmshaven […]
BP agrees to buy US biogas company Archaea Energy

BP has announced that it has agreed to acquire Archaea Energy, a leading producer of renewable natural gas (RNG) in the US, as a part of a move towards expansion […]
Green corridor between Rotterdam and Gothenburg

The Port of Gothenburg and Port of Rotterdam have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a green corridor initiative to support sustainable shipping between the two ports. The MoU […]
Permission granted for new UK LPG pipeline

Flogas Britain, one of the UK’s leading liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) suppliers, has been granted planning permission to construct a gas pipeline from Bristol Port into the UK’s largest aboveground […]
Book now for our Dec/Jan issue

We’re in the process of putting together Tank Storage Magazine’s December/January issue and need the insights of you, our readers. This round-up of the year will feature: Predictions for the […]
ExxonMobil announce emissions reduction project

ExxonMobil, a multinational oil and gas corporation, has entered into an agreement with CF, a leading global manufacturer of hydrogen and nitrogen products, to capture and permanently store up to […]
LNG ships queue to unload in Europe

Multiple ships carrying liquified natural gas (LNG) are collecting off the coast of Spain, unable to secure slots to unload. The situation has prompted grid operators to warn they may […]
October/November Issue OUT NOW!

Coming hot off the heels of AntwerpXL, the SPRINT Robotics conference and the World Hydrogen Congress, the October/November issue of Tank Storage Magazine, is now available to read online or […]
Ukrainian port city hit by Russian drones

Russian suicide drones have hit storage tanks containing sunflower oil at a terminal in the Ukrainian port city of Mykolaiv. Mykolaiv is one of the biggest ports in Ukraine. Shipments […]
Tank Storage Magazine Connects Women in Tanks

Spring-boarding off its successful Women In Tanks platform at StocExpo, Tank Storage Magazine has launched a new LinkedIn group to connect women professionals in the industry. The group aims to […]
Handling the pressure

As part of the Vopak Moda Houston project, EPC contractor Transtech Energy, which has over 30 years of experience in the design and construction of liquefied gas terminals and transloading […]
In it for the long haul

In December 2021, Vopak Moda Houston, a terminal in the Port of Houston, US, announced that it was fully operational. But this was not any old terminal. Vopak Moda Houston […]
Fire at Indian chemical storage facility

A fire has broken out at chemical storage facility in the SIDCO industrial estate in Madurai district, India. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Four fire and […]
Wilhelmsen acquires Vopak Agencies

Wilhelmsen Port Services has entered into an agreement with Vopak to acquire 100% of Vopak Agencies and 50% of Diize. The transaction is expected to complete later this year, subject […]
Spain wins funding for hydrogen production

The European Commission has granted a €220m Spanish measure to support Cobra Istalaciones y Servicios, S.A. in the production of renewable hydrogen. The aid, which will be a direct […]
Mawani and Tabadul sign MoU to develop port community system

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Saudi Electronic Information Exchange Company (Tabadul) to establish a new Port Community System to shape the […]
Naftogaz to increase gas production in west Ukraine

Naftogaz Group, a Ukrainian state-owned oil and gas company, is currently increasing gas production in western Ukraine with the use of new technologies and equipment. Yuriy Vitrenko, CEO at […]
EemsEnergyTerminal provides new LNG link

Under the direction of Gasunie, the EemsEnergTerminal was established in just six months and includes two FSRUs (floating storage and regasification units) that turn liquified gas (LNG) into gaseous and […]
CESPA and Port of Rotterdam to create green hydrogen corridor

CESPA and the Port of Rotterdam have joined to establish the first green hydrogen corridor between the north and south of Europe. The new corridor will connect two of Europe’s […]
Lhyfe to develop 200 MW plant in the Netherlands

Green and renewable hydrogen producer, Lhyfe, is to develop a new plant in Delfziji, the Netherlands; an area that is a large consumer of hydrogen as a chemical feedstock. Lhyfe […]
Ziegler Zeebrugge opens new port

Ziegler has opened a new location at Zeebrugge, following the port’s merger with Port of Antwerp. Zeebrugge is one of only a few ports that can easily receive the largest […]
HyNet North West Hydrogen Pipeline consultation commences

The HyNet North West Hydrogen Pipeline consultation has begun and will run until 10 November. The consultation includes nine in-person events across the project area and two online events through […]
The experts at ROSEN give a sneak preview of their upcoming tank inspection webinar

ROSEN’s Richard Foecke (Industrial Engineer and Manager) sat down with Tank Storage Magazine’s Cyann Fielding to discuss ROSEN’s upcoming webinar. Hosted by Tank Storage Magazine on 27 October at 15:00 […]
Vopak prepares for green ammonia in North Sea Port

Home Various existing infrastructure will be prepared for this, including: two refrigerated LPG storage tanks, each with a capacity of approximately 55,000 m3; berths and pipelines and; space for future […]
Vopak prepares for green ammonia in North Sea Port

Vopak Terminal Vlissingen is preparing for the storage of green ammonia. Various existing infrastructure will be prepared for this, including: two refrigerated LPG storage tanks, each with a capacity of […]
Northern Green Crane and Hydrogenious partner for green hydrogen import from Sweden

Hydrogenious LOHC has partnered with Northern Green Crane to implement one of the first industrial-scale green hydrogen import projects. It will transport up to 8,000 tonnes per year from Sweden […]