Gas storage news
BCUC approves FortisBC’s Tilbury LNG storage expansion project
The British Columbia Utilities Commission has approved FortisBC Energy Inc.’s application for the Tilbury LNG storage expansion project, Canada.
IGU releases new report for underground gas storage
The IGU has released its Underground Gas Storage – A Critical Pillar for Energy Security report, using data from the IGU’s members’ database and highlighting the role of gas storage as a pillar of the future energy system.
Wood Mackenzie analysis reveals EU's carbon storage injection capacity targets face significant shortfall
The EU’s carbon storage targets face a significant shortfall, with expected available injection capacity by 2030 falling well below the required 50 million tpy, according to new Wood Mackenzie analysis.
Hempel launches Hempaline Defend 430
Hempel has launched Hempaline Defend 430, a tank lining created to help energy operators boost efficiency, minimise downtime, and extend maintenance intervals.
EnergyPathways to submit storage licences
EnergyPathways is set to submit new hydrogen and natural gas storage licence applications in the East Irish Sea to support the MESH Project.
Provaris accelerates testing of hydrogen prototype tank
Provaris has established a robotics innovation centre in Norway to accelerate the development and testing of its hydrogen prototype tank.
Snam signs agreement to acquire Higas and convert Oristano LNG to FSRU
Snam has signed an agreement with Higas to initiate a period of exclusive assessment and negotiation regarding the potential acquisition of the company’s share capital, as well as the expansion and conversion of the current coastal storage facility into a FSRU.
Falcker and Vopak to deploy advanced tank inspection platform
Falcker, and Vopak have signed an agreement for worldwide deployment of Falcker's advanced tank inspection platform.
Keppel-led consortium with Advario appointed for next phase of ammonia project
Advario has announced that the Keppel-led consortium have been appointed by the EMA and the MPA of Singapore to proceed to the next phase of Singapore’s ammonia power generation and bunkering project on Jurong Island.