First floating LNG terminal opens in Wilhelmshaven
Germany – In Wilhelmshaven, the nation’s first floating terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports has been formally put into operation.
Continue ReadingGermany – In Wilhelmshaven, the nation’s first floating terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports has been formally put into operation.
Continue ReadingNorway – On December 15, Equinor began producing from Johan Sverdrup Phase 2.
Continue ReadingNorway – Wintershall Dea and partners Petoro and Sval Energi delivered the Dvalin North field’s Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) to the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy on December 13.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – The potential for a further temporary increase in the Netherlands’ LNG import capacity is being looked into by Gasunie.
Continue ReadingGermany – EnBW will import three billion cubic meters of LNG yearly beginning with the commissioning via the Hanseatic Energy Hub in Stade. EnBW will also be able to use ammonia as a hydrogen-based energy source in the future.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – The final gas will start to flow from the Dutch gas fields around 2045, marking the end of the country’s 1959-starting gas exploitation. However, in order to shape the energy transition and lessen reliance on imported gas, North Sea output will expand in the upcoming years.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Dutch HSM Offshore Energy (HSM) has received a Contract Award for the first electrified ONE-Dyas N05-A gas production platform in the North Sea, which will be powered exclusively by offshore wind energy.
Continue ReadingGermany – With the signing of a non-binding Memorandum of understanding, NewMed Energy and Uniper have agreed to discuss the possibility of working together on the production of blue and green hydrogen and the short- and long-term supply of LNG.
Continue ReadingItaly – The innovative Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFC) technology for Carbon Capture (CC) in shipping, according to RINA, has met the CO2 reduction goals set by Ecospray at the start of the project.
Continue ReadingDenmark – Ørsted and Equinor have inked an agreement under which Equinor would send Norwegian gas to Denmark via the Baltic Pipe.
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