CNOOC introduces for the first time environmentally friendly methanol in diesel ships
CNOOC subsidiary injects green methanol into a diesel ship for the first time at Yangpu Port.
CNOOC subsidiary injects green methanol into a diesel ship for the first time at Yangpu Port.
This joint SMR/RSOFC model developed allows NuScale to test operational and energy storage strategies.
Procurement operations will begin in early July, with an estimated duration of 25 days.
The modular structure and the 3D printing process allow the system to be adapted to different climatic situations.
With the commissioning of the Funaki plant, the company brings its installed capacity in Japan to 393 MW.
The company plans to develop a new 900 MW wind farm near the same site.
This incident immediately activated the company's emergency protocols.
The assignment of the NAGA 5 platform is part of the group's strategy to maximize the utilization of its fleet.
LHC starts oxygen and neon collisions to investigate strong interaction, cosmic rays and quark and gluon plasma.
The financial extension will allow Tower Resources to move forward with contracting services and logistical preparations related to the NJOM-3 well.
This process converts the evaporated gas into usable city gas. During the construction of a container ship in South Korea, they succeeded in converting LNG vapors into gas, in line with port environmental requirements.
This new accumulation, estimated between 9 and 15 million barrels, is in addition to the base volume of the field, whose initial potential was estimated between 450 and 650 million barrels.