ABS joins international working group to study onboard carbon capture
ABS today announced it has joined an elite working group comprised of global maritime leaders to study onboard carbon capture technologies.
Read moreABS today announced it has joined an elite working group comprised of global maritime leaders to study onboard carbon capture technologies.
Read moreThe Inmarsat and Thetius Decarbonization Toolkit report integrates decarbonization approaches while bringing insights and action steps together with real-world examples.
Read moreThe EU and the Republic of Korea have established a Green Partnership with the aim of strengthening bilateral cooperation and exchanging best practices on climate action, clean and fair energy transition, protection of the environment, and other fields of the green transition.
Read moreMitsubishi Shipbuilding, Nihon Shipyard and Japan Marine United Corporation have started a joint study for the development of an ocean-going liquified CO2 (LCO2) carrier.
Read moreQatarEnergy announces the award of the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for the North Field South (NFS) project, which comprises two LNG mega trains with a combined capacity of 16 million tons per annum (MTPA).
Read moreSantos announced that it has signed four Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) for the proposed storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from third parties to underpin the initial development of the Bayu-Undan carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
Read moreThe Climate Change Authority of Australia has published a report in which it highlights the importance of oil and carbon capture and storage in reducing emissions.
Read moreThis week, Chevron presented it's take on carbon capture and storage (CCS) through the practice of storing it permanently underground to keep it from reaching the atmosphere.
Read moreLloyd's Register (LR) today published a report to analyze aspects of onboard carbon capture, utilization, and storage (OCCUS) in the shipping industry.
Read morePort of Rotterdam released a statement to inform that CO2 emissions from industry and power plants in the Port were reduced by 1 Mtonne (4.2%) in 2022 compared to 2021.
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