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Shell s Prelude FLNG Restarts LNG Shipments

Shell s Prelude FLNG Restarts LNG Shipments Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. File Photo: Shell Shell s Prelude LNG, the world s largest floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project, offshore Australia, has resumed LNG cargo shipments,  The Shell spokesperson said: “LNG cargoes have resumed from Shell’s Prelude FLNG facility. Prelude is a multi-decade project, and our focus remains on delivering sustained performance over the long-term.” The 488 meters long, Shell-operated Prelude FLNG unit forms part of an offshore development that produces natural gas from the remote namesake field approximately 475km north-northeast of Broome in Western Australia.  The first LNG shipment from the project - originally sanctioned in 2011 - was shipped back in June 2019, via the Valencia Knutsen LNG tanker to customers in Asia.

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Transformative R&D Sets the Stage for Cleaner, More Secure Energy Future

Transformative R&D Sets the Stage for Cleaner, More Secure Energy Future Written by AZoCleantechDec 14 2020 The oceans, constituting waves on the water, winds above the water and currents beneath the surface, offer immense energy potential. Although offshore wind energy (OSW) and marine renewable energy (MRE) industries in the United States are just developing, they are major reliable forms of low-carbon energy that can be advantageous to coastal communities and power the developing Blue Economy which points to the sustainable utilization of ocean resources. Alicia Gorton, ocean engineer (Image Credit: Andrea Starr | Pacific National Northwest Laboratory) A special edition of the

Lifeboat launched to assist in search for a missing person

Lifeboat launched to assist in search for a missing person Sat, 12 Dec 2020 Credit: RNLI/Michael Howland Douglas lifeboat were called out to assist in the search for a missing person last night. The RNLI all-weather lifeboat Marine Engineer was launched into heavy rain but with a calm sea and the volunteer crew tasked with making a search of the Marine Drive from Douglas Head lighthouse to Port Soderick. It was while making a shoreline search using the lifeboat’s searchlights they were advised by Douglas Coastguard at 11.45pm they could stand down and return to station as the missing person had been located.

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