Equinor takes part in ammonia-fueled CO2 carrier project
Breeze Ship Design, together with Equinor, will develop a ship design concept for a CO2 carrier for direct offshore injection.
Read moreBreeze Ship Design, together with Equinor, will develop a ship design concept for a CO2 carrier for direct offshore injection.
Read moreThe dual-fuel tanker Fure Valö performed the first voyage on a new Equinor fuel blend containing used cooking oil. It reduces greenhouse gas emissions while, judging from the first test indications, maintaining the same high performance as conventional marine gasoil.
Read moreEquinor has signed a strategic collaboration with Hitachi Energy, to collaborate within electrification, renewable power generation and low-carbon initiatives worldwide.
Read moreEquinor and Norwegian technology Vissim has completed the development of a new and expanded ocean space surveillance system for energy operators on the Norwegian and UK continental shelves.
Read moreDNV, Sintef, Equinor and Lundin have signed an agreement to establish the world’s first pilot project for active, nature-based carbon capture at sea. The objective is to develop technology and methods to enable the capture of millions of tonnes of CO2 through the cultivation of seaweed.
Read moreThe Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping welcomed Equinor as a Strategic Partner, committing to a long-term strategic collaboration and contribution to the development of zero carbon technologies and solutions for the maritime industry.
Read moreMO4 has won a 10-year contract with North Star for its new digital twin and artificial intelligence (AI) decision support software package which will provide operational data analytics for North Star’s four hybrid service operations vessels (SOVs).
Read moreEquinor, a Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company, published its first Energy transition plan, providing an overview of how the company is progressing towards its 2050 net zero ambition through short-term actions and medium-term ambitions.
Read moreAfter confirming the halt of trading in Russian oil, Equinor shuts down its operations in the country.
Read moreThe Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) issued ιts review of Equinor’s Bay du Nord development project environmental impact statement (EIS).
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