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India unlikely to achieve targeted 15% share of gas in its energy mix

India is unlikely to meet its goal of increasing the share of natural gas in its energy mix to 15% by 2030, said Spencer Dale, group chief economist, BP Plc. He said industrial use would lead the growth in the natural gas consumption in the country. “In our (outlook) scenarios, the share of natural gas

Wärtsilä to deliver ammonia-fueled gas carriers

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions (WGS), will deliver the fuel supply and cargo handling systems for two new gas carriers that will operate with ammonia fuel. The ships are being built at the Hyundai Mipo Dockyards (HMD) in Korea for ship owner EXMAR LPG, a joint venture between EXMAR and Seapeak. The order with Wärtsilä was booked

Gas-based power generation, LNG demand surges amid heat wave

India’s natural gas-based power generation has surged in May on the back of heat wave conditions, driving up demand for more LNG cargoes for prompt deliveries in June from state-owned energy companies. Indian gas-based power generation was 4,646.53 million kWhr as of May 29 for the month of May, compared to 2,631 million kWhr a

EU adopts new rules to decarbonize gas

The European Council announced the adoption of a new regulatory package establishing common market rules for renewable gas, natural gas and hydrogen, aimed at advancing Europe’s shift to renewable and low carbon gases and shifting away from fossil fuels, as well as supporting the EU’s decarbonization goals. The announcement by the EU Council marks the

SHM Shipcare & ONGC initiate a new era in Indian oil & gas industry

SHM Shipcare, a pioneering force in India’s shipbuilding, maritime, and offshore sector and a renowned provider of life-saving services worldwide, unveiled a ground-breaking innovation, signalling the dawn of “Wings-to-Waves” transformation within the nation’s vital oil and gas industry. The company proudly launched the first of its kind Fast Crew Boat Sea Stallion-I, a 42-meter vessel

ONGC sells KG basin field’s gas

In an e-auction, the firm sold 1.4 million standard cubic meters per day - a fraction of the planned output from the block that sits next to Reliance Industries' prolific KG-D6 area in the Bay of Bengal, to Torrent Gas Pune Ltd, GAIL (India) Ltd and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL).

EPFL tests solar dish reactor to generate hydrogen gas

Engineers at EPFL have built and tested a solar reactor that can generate hydrogen gas from sunlight and water. The system is not only highly efficient at producing hydrogen, it also captures the “waste” products of oxygen and heat to put them to use too. Hydrogen is set to be a key player in renewable

Australia rules out banning coal and gas development

The Australian minister of climate change and energy Chris Bowen has ruled out banning new coal mine developments and has approved a gas development, despite pressure from the influential Greens party. The Greens have been putting pressure on the ruling Labor Party to ban new coal mines in return for their support for the safeguard

Alcoa cuts WA alumina production amid gas crisis

Alcoa has been forced to reduce production at its Kwinana alumina refinery in Western Australia and Wesfarmers has resorted to emergency gas in storage as the impact of an ongoing outage at a major production plant owned by Chevron worsens across the state. WA’s biggest gas retailer, Alinta Energy, has turned to gas stored in

Wärtsilä cargo handling and fuel supply systems selected for LPG/Midsize gas carriers

The efficiency and advanced design of the technology group Wärtsilä’s Cargo Handling and LPG Fuel Supply systems have again been validated with a major order. These solutions have been selected for two LPG/Midsize gas carrier vessels being built at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea for EXMAR LPG, a joint venture between EXMAR, a multi-disciplinary

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