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Shell closes UK hydrogen filling stations as EVs dominate

Bloomberg | October 19, 2022 | Energy | Alternative

DEME Offshore US contracts Seaqualize for first offshore wind feeder barge operations in the USA
Energy
AJOT | Top Story | October 19, 2022

DEME Offshore US contracts Seaqualize for first offshore wind feeder barge operations in the USA

Installation for first US commercial scale offshore wind farm ‘Vineyard Wind’ expected to start in June 2023
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U.S. natural gas bills will increase in all regions this winter

AJOT | October 19, 2022 | Energy

In our latest Winter Fuels Outlook, we forecast that U.S. households that primarily use natural gas for space heating will spend an average of $931 on heating this winter (October–March), which is 28% (or $206) more than last year.

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Europe prays for a mild winter as price stabilizing efforts continue - Rystad Energy’s weekly gas and LNG market note

AJOT | October 18, 2022 | Energy

Europe prays for a mild winter and friends in far flung places – from the US freeport facility to private Chinese companies that may be able to increase LNG exports to Europe during the heating season. Europe itself takes steps to introduce a price gap, but details remain vague, causing markets to continue to take a wait-and-see attitude.

95% of the fuel ethanol moved in the US in the first half of 2022 moved by rail
Energy
AJOT | Top Story | October 18, 2022

95% of the fuel ethanol moved in the US in the first half of 2022 moved by rail

Fuel ethanol, a biofuel most commonly mixed with finished motor gasoline, is second only to coal as the most-transported fuel by rail. According to our Petroleum Supply Monthly, 95% of all U.S. fuel ethanol deliveries between regions in the first half of 2022 were by rail. The majority of the U.S. capacity to produce fuel ethanol (94%) is in the Midwest; however, most fuel ethanol is consumed in other regions.
EU’s sanctions against Russia risk ensnaring more oil tankers

Bloomberg | October 18, 2022 | Energy | International Trade | Maritime | Bulk

Indonesia eyes sugarcane-mixed biofuel to cut emission

Bloomberg | October 18, 2022 | Energy

WOC urged not to lose sight of ship-to-sea emissions

AJOT | October 17, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Maritime | Technology

Equinor appoints new President of US Offshore Wind

AJOT | October 17, 2022 | Energy | Alternative

Posco’s bold battery materials push dimmed by new US energy bill

Bloomberg | October 17, 2022 | Energy | Alternative

A wind turbine just smashed a global energy record—and it’s recyclable
Energy
AJOT | Top Story | October 14, 2022

A wind turbine just smashed a global energy record—and it’s recyclable

The new offshore turbine could power a Model 3 Tesla for over 1 million miles.
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Daily U.S. summer nuclear capacity outages were 19% lower this summer than last summer

AJOT | October 14, 2022 | Energy | By The Numbers

Daily U.S. nuclear capacity outages averaged 2.5 gigawatts (GW) during the summer of 2022 (June 1 through August 31), nearly 19% lower than the 3.1 GW average in summer 2021.

Mexico trade negotiator with US departs amid energy dispute

Bloomberg | October 13, 2022 | Energy | International Trade

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Wilhelmsen enters into an agreement to acquire Vopak Agencies, strengthening it’s leading position as preferred global agent

AJOT | October 13, 2022 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk | Ports & Terminals

Wilhelmsen Port Services has entered into an agreement with Vopak to acquire 100% of Vopak Agencies and 50% of Diize. Vopak Agencies and Diize are highly complementary and a perfect match for the global reach of Wilhelmsen Port Services’ maritime network of 2 200 ports.

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CEVA Logistics expands electric vehicle fleet 
to serve Decathlon in Thailand

AJOT | October 13, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Logistics

• New multi-year contract expands ground support services for Decathlon • Electric fleet to reduce CO2 emissions by more than 100,000 kilograms • Continued operation and fleet expansion planned for 2023 and beyond

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