Category: co2

  • MoU advances standard designs for LCO₂ and alternative-fuel ships

    MoU advances standard designs for LCO₂ and alternative-fuel ships Japan’s Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Imabari Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., “K” LINE, MOL, NYK Line, JMU, and NSY have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU establishes a standard design framework to efficiently develop and carry out the initial design of liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carriers and…

  • Dutch firm supports delivery of UK’s first CO2 injection

    Dutch firm supports delivery of UK’s first CO2 injection Rotterdam-headquartered Draeger Marine & Offshore (DMO) has provided insight into the support provided during the UK’s first carbon dioxide (CO2) injection test for carbon capture and storage (CCS). The post Dutch firm supports delivery of UK’s first CO2 injection appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše…

  • France’s CO2 storage deal with Norway paving the way for common European CCS market

    France’s CO2 storage deal with Norway paving the way for common European CCS market Ministers of Norway and France have signed an agreement enabling cross-border transport and storage of CO2. The post France’s CO2 storage deal with Norway paving the way for common European CCS market appeared first on Offshore Energy. Dragana Nikše Go to…

  • UK issues carbon storage permits for CCS project in Liverpool Bay

    UK issues carbon storage permits for CCS project in Liverpool Bay The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has issued three carbon storage permits to […] The post UK issues carbon storage permits for CCS project in Liverpool Bay appeared first on Offshore Energy. Zerina Maksumic Go to offshore energy biz

  • TTB 2025: Optimizing engine load and RPM for fuel & CO2 savings

    TTB 2025: Optimizing engine load and RPM for fuel & CO2 savings At Marine Log’s Tugs, Towboats & Barges (TTB) 2025 conference, taking place on March 25-26 in Mobile, Ala., Renu Shete, naval architect at Shell Shipping and Maritime, and Rick Iuliucci, vice president at The Vane Brothers Company, will discuss a groundbreaking collaboration aimed…

  • Johnson Matthey to provide technology for large e-methanol facility in Spain

    Johnson Matthey to provide technology for large e-methanol facility in Spain British technology company Johnson Matthey (JM) has been selected by Spanish energy company Reolum to supply its technology for the next phase of the latter’s Robla New Energy (NE) e-methanol project. The post Johnson Matthey to provide technology for large e-methanol facility in Spain…