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Specialist Training for the Storage Tank Industry
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Live online, classroom, in-house or e-learning
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• Gain or renew your 5-year Certificates of Competence*
•Courses based on EEMUA 159
• English, Dutch, German and French language options
• Select from courses throughout the year, including:
TankAssessor courses*
27-30 March 2023 – in French
–classroom – Près de Paris, FR
24-27 April 2023 – in German
– classroom – Hanover, DE
8-11 May 2023 – in English
– classroom – London, UK
5-6 June 2023 – in Dutch
– classroom – Rotterdam, NL
TankInspector courses*
20-22 March 2023 – in English live online
22-24 May 2023 – in Dutch classroom – Rotterdam, NL
Jogmec And Aramco Renew Crude Oil Storage Agreement
Japan Organisation for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) has announced that their crude oil storage, throughput, and tank lease agreement with petroleum and gas company, Aramco, has been renewed. This joint project began in 2010 and has been renewed every three years.
Under the agreement, JOGMEC leases 13 national crude oil stockpiling tanks at the Okinawa CTS corporation base located in Asia, to Aramco. It enables Aramco to stock approximately 1,300,000 kilolitres of crude oil for the next three years.
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JOGMEC and Aramco strengthen their cooperation and aspire to contribute to energy security in Japan and a more stable supply in the related region.
TankIntro courses
20-22 February 2023 – in English live online
Storage Tanks e-learning
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On-demand – in English and in Dutch
EEMUA Conference 2023
8-9 March 2023
–in English –
Kenilworth, UK
More choices, information and registration at www.eemua.org
Kenilworth, UK
H2CARRIER AND LARSEN & TOUBRO SIGN MOU FOR FLOATING AMMONIA STORAGE
Designer and owner of the proprietary floating energy production and storage, H2Carrier AS (H2C) and Indian multinational company, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) have signed an memorandum of understanding (MoU) in order to co-operate towards developing floating green ammonia projects for industrial-scale applications the ultimate aim of which is to decarbonise the global economy.
H2C plans to build the P2XFloater hull at yards in Asia while L&T will design and fabricate the topside process & utility modules for the production of green hydrogen and green ammonia, including the electrolysers, the nitrogen generation plant and ammonia synthesis.
Subramanian Sarma, director and senior executive vice president of energy at L&T says: ‘To fast-track the progress towards the decarbonisation goals, out-of-the-box thinking and innovative solutions are the need of the hour. In this regard, our partnership with H2Carrier is very timely and is expected to unleash synergies as we enjoy strong complementarities. We are delighted to collaborate with H2C on their unique & novel P2XFloater design.’
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‘By teaming up with L&T, we have taken a significant step towards creating an optimal supply chain for delivering P2XFloater on a large scale to projects anywhere in the world…we are confident of being able to establish a high and reliable production capacity to serve our global customers,’ adds Mårten Lunde, CEO of H2C.
Malaysia
Baker Hughes Awarded Contract By Petronas
Energy technology company, Baker Hughes has announced it has been awarded a contract by Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) to supply carbon dioxide (CO 2) compression equipment to Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd.’s Kasawari offshore carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects in Sarawak, Malaysia. The project is expected to be the world’s largest offshore CCS facility, with capacity to reduce CO 2 emissions by 3.3 million tons per annum (2.9 tonnes) (MTPA).
Baker Hughes will deliver a compression solution with minimised footprint and weight, as well as a power density allowing for larger flows per unit and best-in-class efficiency. The compressors will be used to enable the transportation and reinjection of the CO 2 separated from natural gas into a depleted offshore field via a subsea pipeline.
The CCS project is expected to significantly reduce CO 2 volume currently emitted via flaring of the overall Kasawari gas development, supporting PETRONAS’ ambitions to unlock Malaysia’s potential to be a global carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) hub and enable the company to progress towards achieving its own net zero carbon emission targets by 2050.
Rod Christie, executive vice president of industrial and energy technology at Baker Hughes says: ‘This award demonstrates the viability of significant, commercialscale carbon-capture projects, which are critical for the energy transition.’
Houston, TX