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A unit of NOV will supply a submerged turret production system for the Santos-operated project.
BW Offshore (BWO) (FRA: XY81) has awarded NOV Completions & Production Solutions unit APL a contract to supply a large submerged turret production (STP) system in the Barossa gas and condensate field offshore Australia, NOV (NYSE: NOV) reported this week.
The Barossa development, located in the Timor Sea roughly 186 miles (300 kilometers) northwest of Darwin, Australia, comprises infield subsea infrastructure tied back to a central floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, NOV noted in a written statement. A 180-mile (290-kilometer) subsea pipeline will link the FPSO to the Darwin LNG facility, the company added.
Eight university-led projects will receive nearly $6.2 million in federal funding for research and development aimed at advancing hydrogen as a high performing, efficient gas for turbine-based electricity generation.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced that eight university-led projects will receive nearly $6.2 million in federal funding for research and development aimed at advancing hydrogen as a high performing, efficient gas for turbine-based electricity generation.
Increasing the reliability, efficiency, and performance of hydrogen power will reduce carbon emissions and advance the Biden-Harris administration s goal of 100 percent clean electricity by 2035, the DOE noted. The eight projects supported by the DOE Office of Fossil Energy’s ‘University Turbines Systems Research (USTR)’ program will study challenges and applied engineering issues associated with advancing the performance and efficiency of combustion turbines fueled with pure hydrogen, hydrogen a
Equinor s (NYSE: EQNR) internal investigations following fires at Hammerfest LNG and Tjeldbergodden have now been concluded.
Equinor (NYSE: EQNR) has revealed that its internal investigations following fires at Hammerfest LNG and Tjeldbergodden have now been concluded and that the results have submitted to the Petroleum Safety Authority.
The fire at Hammerfest LNG occurred in September last year, while the fire at Tjeldbergodden took place in December 2020. The investigation group noted that the Hammerfest fire, which occurred during start-up of the facility in the filter housing on gas turbine generator four, was caused by spontaneous ignition in the filters in the turbine’s air inlets, which was said to be caused by excessively high temperature over a long period of time.