Carbon Capture – Page 5

  • Sinotech CCS plans to discharge liquefied CO2 to end-users in China, including Sinopec, which completed the construction of China’s first large-scale carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) project at Shengli Oilfield in January 2022.
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    Sinotech targets Q4 for onboard CCS trial

    2022-10-27T10:48:00Z

    Sinotech CCS Co. Ltd., a Shanghai-based developer of carbon capture solutions, plans to install its first CCS unit aboard an Asian owned vessel by November 2022.

  • ABS has awarded approval in principle to a large scale, CO2 injection system developed by HHI Group.
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    ABS Approves HHI CO2 offshore injection system

    2022-10-27T09:43:00Z

    A large scale, CO2 injection system from Hyundai Heavy Industries Group (HHI Group) has been awarded approval in principle by ABS.

  • LCO2 demonstrator vessel
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    Japanese LCO2 Carrier Under Construction

    2022-10-07T12:07:00Z

    Japanese shipbuilder and engineering conglomerate Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Corporation has begun construction of a demonstration liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier.

  • Stena Bulk’s IMOIIMAXX MR tanker, Stena Impero.
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    Stena Bulk to demonstrate shipboard carbon capture at scale

    2022-10-05T09:54:00Z

    The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD), the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) and Stena Bulk have initiated the first stage of a two-year, three-phase project to demonstrate shipboard carbon capture at scale. 

  • The Samskip Endeavour is one of two Samskip vessels that will be fitted with VM’s Filtree System in early 2023.
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    Samskip orders carbon capture systems for two vessels

    2022-10-04T09:24:00Z

    Samskip has chosen Value Maritime’s Filtree gas cleaning solution for the container ships Samskip Innovator and Samskip Endeavour.

  • Vessel arrangement and major modification areas for the installation of carbon capture storage tanks on board a VLCC.
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    Report: VLCC best business case for onboard carbon capture

    2022-10-03T10:14:00Z

    A study just released by the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping examines the role of onboard carbon capture (OCC) and concluded a VLCC newbuild provided the best business case of the options considered.

  • HHI-EMD announced plans to bring its methane oxidation catalyst (oxicat) technology to market in 2023 at Gastech.
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    HHI-EMD to market oxicats from 2023

    2022-09-28T12:06:00Z

    Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) held a webinar on 28 September 2022 discussing its after-treatment research for LNG and ammonia, saying it plans to market its methane oxidation catalyst (oxicat) technology in 2023.

  • Air Liquide, Chevron, Keppel Infrastructure, and PetroChina have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the development of large-scale carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration (CCUS) solutions in Singapore.
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    Consortium explores CCUS in Singapore

    2022-09-22T09:07:00Z

    Air Liquide, Chevron, Keppel Infrastructure, and PetroChina have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the development of large-scale carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration (CCUS) solutions in Singapore.

  • Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Panasia to collaborate on onboard carbon capture systems.
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    HMM and Panasia to study onboard carbon capture

    2022-09-20T10:31:00Z

    Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Panasia to collaborate on onboard carbon capture systems.

  • Researchers from Fraunhofer IMM are working on a methanol reformer prototype that offers weight, efficiency and attrition advantages over current methanol reformer technology.
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    Study: Pre-combustion carbon capture viable

    2022-08-29T10:36:00Z

    Researchers from Austria and Sweden have modelled the potential for pre- and post-combustion carbon capture for a ferry burning renewable methanol and hydrogen and concluded that both systems would be cost effective.

  • Ionada GmbH has completed a detailed onboard carbon capture feasibility study for LNG carriers for a patented system using hollow fibre membrane contactors
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    Future fuel uncertainty points towards onboard carbon capture

    2022-08-15T15:29:00Z

    The IMO’s short-term decarbonisation regulations are yet to consider onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS), but the industry is pushing ahead anyway.

  • Sean van der Post, LR’s Global Offshore Business Director, rejected arbitrary distinctions between on-board and stationary carbon capture schemes.
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    All eyes turn to CCUS: LR’s van der Post

    2022-08-11T10:29:00Z

    The emergence of a new trade in carbon transportation is likely to depend upon regulatory developments to support investments, Lloyd’s Register’s Sean van der Post tells The Motorship in an exclusive interview.

  • Wah Kwong has signed an agreement with BV to study the feasibility of on-board carbon capture and storage.
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    BV studies onboard CCS with Hong Kong shipowner

    2022-08-02T10:57:00Z

    Bureau Veritas (BV) and Wah Kwong, one of Hong Kong’s largest shipowners, have signed a cooperation agreement to study the feasibility of installing carbon capture and storage (CCS) units on existing ships.

  • Research into on board carbon capture and storage solutions (such as a pilot project being developed by Norway's TECO) has accelerated since 2021.
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    ABS sees role for carbon capture

    2022-07-21T08:53:00Z

    The path towards net zero will start with drop-in transition fuels, progress with the adoption of carbon capture (CCS) technologies and eventually lead to adoption of low- and zero-carbon fuels produced using renewable energy, says ABS.

  • “K” Line signed an MoU with Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) to cooperate on research and pilot projects to decarbonise bulk cargo shipping on 13 July.
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    EGA eyes kites, alt fuels and CCS in K Line decarb deal

    2022-07-14T09:54:00Z

    Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. Group (“K” Line Group) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) to cooperate on research and pilot projects to decarbonise bulk cargo shipping on 28 June.

  • Netherlands-based companies VDL AEC Maritime and Carbotreat will offer carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for LNG and HFO fuelled vessels.
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    Carbotreat and VDL AEC Maritime partner on CCS

    2022-06-30T08:58:00Z

    Netherlands-based companies VDL AEC Maritime and Carbotreat have joined forces to provide carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions for LNG and HFO fuelled vessels.

  • Daphne Technology's SlipPure™ emissions abatement solution received AiPs from LR (pictured) and DNV at Posidonia 2022.
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    AiP for Daphne Technology’s methane abatement technology

    2022-06-09T05:46:00Z

    DNV and Lloyd’s Register have granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Daphne Technology for its methane abatement technology SlipPure™.

  • The 2020-built, 49,700 dwt Pacific Gold will be fitted with VM’s Filtree System.
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    EPS to install carbon capture system on two tankers

    2022-05-17T09:37:00Z

    Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has signed a definitive agreement with Rotterdam-based Value Maritime (VM) to install carbon capture and filtering systems on MR tankers Pacific Cobalt and Pacific Gold, with an option to equip three more vessels. 

  • Aqualung is currently constructing a R&D test rig on a 250kW diesel engine, with the objective of obtaining approvals from Classification Societies for an onboard installation.
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    Aqualung Carbon Capture eyes maritime market

    2022-05-16T11:34:00Z

    Aqualung Carbon Capture, a manufacturer of in membrane CO2 capture and separation technology, has completed a new equity investment from key strategic partners including Global Ship Lease, Golar LNG, MKS Pamp and Standard Lithium. 

  • K-Line reported a first successful trial of an onboard CCS system in October 2021.
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    International team to test CCS on LNG-fuelled ships

    2022-04-08T09:49:00Z

    A project led by TNO has received €3.4 million from an EU climate action fund to accelerate the uptake of ship-based carbon capture by international shipping companies.