Terminal news
VTTI invests in rail infrastructure at Amsterdam terminal
VTTI has confirmed the final investment decision (FID) for a new rail infrastructure investment at its Amsterdam terminal, the Netherlands.
XRG to increase stake in Rio Grande LNG
XRG will increase its overall participation in Rio Grande by acquiring additional 7.6% equity interests in Trains 4 and 5 of the Rio Grande LNG project, Texas, US, from an acquisition vehicle of Global Infrastructure Partners.
HYDS plans hydrogen electrolyser for Port of Gothenburg
Hydrogen Solutions AS (HYDS) is set to build an electrolyser to produce green hydrogen in the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Hanwha Ocean advances Newfoundland LNG project
Hanwha Ocean has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding with Fermeuse Energy to jointly advance the Newfoundland and Labrador LNG development project in Canada.
Tepsa wins EOI
Grand Port Maritime de Dunkerque has selected Tepsa following an expression of interest (EOI) for part of the former SRD refinery brownfield site, France.
Port of Gävle signs 25-year agreement with Inter Terminals
Port of Gävle has signed a new 25-year agreement with Inter Terminals, increasing long-term stability and Inter Terminals' transition towards fossil-free operations through the storage of SAF at the Port of Gävle, Sweden.
Indonesia inaugurates upgrades to Balikpapan Refinery
The Indonesian President has inaugurated upgrades to the Balikpapan Refinery, a National Strategic Project that marks a significant milestone in strengthening Indonesia's energy security and sovereignty.
Coastal Bend LNG selects KBR and Técnicas Reunidas for FEED and EPC
Coastal Bend LNG has selected KBR, Inc. and Técnicas Reunidas for the FEED of its planned natural gas liquefaction and export facility along the Texas Gulf Coast.
HES Wilhelmshaven secures option to connect to hydrogen network
Gas network operator Open Grid Europe GmbH (OGE) and HES Wilhelmshaven Tank Terminal GmbH have signed an agreement for an option to connect to the hydrogen network of the Wilhelmshaven Coastal Line (WKL), Germany.
Eni spins off refineries and depots
Eni has transferred the management of its traditional refineries and depots in Europe and the Middle East to a new company: Eni Industrial Evolution S.p.A.