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Deepak Fertilisers to get LNG from Equinor

Equinor has signed a 15-year agreement to supply LNG to India’s Deepak Fertilisers, which will use the gas mainly as a feedstock for ammonia production at a new plant, the Norwegian energy major said. Equinor is growing its LNG portfolio and will use the super-chilled fuel from its operated Hammerfest LNG export plant in Norway

Maersk taps Equinor to supply fuel for its landmark green boxship

Danish liner giant Maersk has struck a deal with Norwegian energy major Equinor for the supply of green methanol for its first methanol-fuelled 2,100 teu feeder vessel into the first half of 2024. Equinor has a methanol plant at Tjeldbergodden in mid-Norway and is already an established player in Europe, with ambitions “to be a

Equinor launches project to establish ammonia bunkering

Azane, a joint venture between ECONNECT Energy and Amon Maritime, said the project will focus on optimising the value chain for ammonia, from production to use, with a particular focus on efficient distribution and the establishment of bunkering terminals in strategic locations.

Shell and Equinor to build major Tanzania LNG project

Shell, Equinor and Tanzania’s government have made a major breakthrough on plans to build a $30 billion liquefied natural gas project in the East African country. The huge project aims to pipe some 40 trillion cubic feet of gas held in deepwater blocks 1, 2 and 4 to a 10 million tonnes per annum LNG

RWE and Equinor agree for development of hydrogen projects

German power producer RWE (RWEOY) and Norwegian state-owned energy firm Equinor on announced plans to build hydrogen-fueled power plants in Germany over the next few years, as well as a major pipeline between the two countries to feed them. The agreement — which is not yet legally binding — is part of Germany’s efforts to

Dynagas LNG Partners enter into charter deal

Dynagas LNG Partners has struck a new time charter deal with Equinor for the ice-class LNG carrier Arctic Aurora. The Tony Lauritzen-led owner of six LNG ships said the charter would last for about three years, adding about $116.5m to the revenue backlog. The deal will see the 2013-built ship delivered to the Norwegian energy

ONGC plans CCS projects

Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is planning a mega carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in collaboration with Norway’s Equinor, which would help capture 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually from several emitting industries and store it permanently deep under the seabed off the coast of Gujarat, a company executive said. The collaboration

Equinor teams up with Breeze Ship Design for ammonia-fuelled CO2 carrier developmet

Equinor has teamed up with compatriot Breeze Ship Design to develop an ammonia dual-fuel CO2 carrier concept with direct offshore injection capabilities. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key enabler in the energy transition to a low carbon value chain, where CO2 shipping is an important part of the technology development. The Stord-based ship

Northern Lights To Ship & Store Carbon Dioxide (CO2) From Yara’s Plant

Northern Lights, which is a joint venture between energy giants Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies, has signed a deal to ship and store carbon dioxide (CO2) from Yara’s ammonia and fertilizer plant in the Netherlands. From early 2025, 800,000 tonnes of pure CO2 from Yara Sluiskil will be captured, compressed and liquefied in the Netherlands, and

Equinor and Shell agree with Tanzania for building LNG export terminal

Tanzania signed an agreement with Norway’s Equinor and Britain’s Shell that will bring closer the start of construction of a $30 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal. The agreement has paved way for a final investment decision in 2025 on the facility. The facility will be located near huge offshore natural gas discoveries in

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