Harbour Energy and ABP join for CO2

Harbour Energy and ABP join for CO2

Edinburgh-based oil and gas company Harbour Energy and Associated British Ports (ABP) has announced a commercial relationship to develop a CO2 import terminal at the Port of Immingham, UK. This will […]

Schlumbeger becomes SLB

Schlumberger has announced its new name: SLB. This is to highlight the company’s vision for a decarbonised energy future and its evolution from an oilfield services company to a global […]

VH GSEO’s breakthrough on net-zero project

Investment firm VH Global Sustainable Energy Opportunities (VH GSECO) has had a breakthrough on a first –of-its-kind net-zero flexible power generation project. The project, based in Workshop, Nottinghamshire, UK, will […]

TGE signs EPCS contract for Borouge 4 

ETT new tanks

EPC (Engineering Procurement and Construction) contractor TGE has signed an EPCS contract with Cylingas for the design of an ethylene tank for the Borouge 4 Project, located in the Ruwais […]

ACWA Power and IDC sign MoU

ACWA Power, a Saudi developer and operator of power generation, and the government-owned development finance institution, Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC) have signed an memorandum of understanding (MoU) […]

GAIL to acquire JBF Petrochemicals

The state-owned Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) has won a bid to take over debt-stricken chemical manufacturer JBF Petrochemicals. JBF Petrochemical, a subsidiary of JBF Industries, was originally set […]

Vopak Singapore explores ammonia infrastructure  

Vopak Terminal, Botlek

Vopak Singapore is exploring the possibility of the expansion of its ammonia storage infrastructure at its Banyan terminal. The company is considering import and export capabilities for low-carbon power generation […]

Plug Power and Olin to build green hydrogen plant

US hydrogen solutions provider, Plug Power, is launching a joint venture with chlor-alkali producer, Olin Corporation, to build a 15-tonne-per-day hydrogen plant in St Gabriel, Louisiana, US.   The joint venture, […]

Centrica and HiiROC trial UK hydrogen

Centrica Business Solutions, an integrated energy solutions company, will begin injecting hydrogen into its existing gas peaking plant at Briggs, Lincolnshire, UK. The 49MW gas fired plant at Brigg is […]

QatarEnergy and Shell partner for LNG

QatarEnergy, state owned petroleum company, has partnered with Shell, multinational oil and gas company, for the expansion of the North Field South (NFS) project. This will consist of two LNG […]

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

an aeroplane wing in the clouds

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 […]

Oncorp to build Brazilian LNG terminal

Oncorp to build LNG

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 […]

Ecopetrol Group awards ROSEN for sustainable energy

Ecopetrol group, a Colombian petroleum company, has recognised global solutions provider, ROSEN, as an iconic supplier with inclusive and sustainable energy. ROSEN was awarded second place in Ecopetrol’s innovation and […]

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 […]

WSG prioritises Asia-Pacific expansion

Well Services Group (WSG), international oil and gas service company, has revealed a new Asia-Pacific management team of oil and gas sector veterans for its expansions within the region. The […]

SAPREF onboards Smartflow to digitalise terminal

SAPREF, a fuels import terminal, is the latest terminal to introduce Smartflow systems as part of digitalisation. They are now digitalising the ISGOTT v6 processes and incoming ship scheduling. SAPREF, […]

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 […]

CB&I and DSME sign MoU for hydrogen carrier

Image showing blue hydrogen molecule concept

CB&I, McDermott’s storage business line, a global provider of engineering and construction solutions, and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), a Korean shipbuilder, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) […]

CB&I and DSME sign MoU for hydrogen carrier

Image showing blue hydrogen molecule concept

CB&I, McDermott’s storage business line, a global provider of engineering and construction solutions, and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), a Korean shipbuilder, have signed a memorandum of understanding (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 […]

Stolt-Nielsen MD reveals viable future fuels

Bill Bryant, Stolt-Nielsen’s managing director for APAC & MEA and head of sustainability, explored upcoming bunkering trends with other industry leaders at the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)’s conference […]

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 […]