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Oil patch insider: Amaroq sues AOGCC on bonding;
Mustang Holding files 2020 report
Kay Cashman
Petroleum News
According to company President Scott Pfoff, on Dec. 9 Amaroq Resources filed an appeal of a bonding order by the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in the Superior Court of Alaska, contending that the agencys Nov. 9 decision exceeds AOGCCs authority by infringing on a constitutionally created department of the State of Alaska.
The small independent oil and gas company says by levying the bond, absent fact finding or the other due process protections that are imposed by the Alaska Administrative Procedure Act, the quasi-judicial agency violated rules governing due process protections and AOGCCs own internal regulations.
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Wärtsilä partners Grieg Edge to build worldâs first green ammonia tanker
21 Dec 2020
Maritime technology group Wärtsilä on Friday (18 December) said it will be jointly running a project with Grieg Edge, the innovation hub of Norwegian shipping group Grieg Star, to launch an ammonia-fuelled tanker that produces no greenhouse gas emissions by 2024
With Norwegian government support worth NOK 46.3 million NOK (USD 5.3 million) under the Pilot-E funding scheme, the partnership aims to build the world’s first green ammonia fuelled tanker.
The MS Green Ammonia will be a vital link in the new green ammonia value chain and the vessel will start sailing in 2024 to set a new benchmark for future low emission vessels.
Wärtsilä and Grieg to build green ammonia-fueled tanker
The technology group Wärtsilä and Grieg Edge, the innovation hub of Norwegian shipping group Grieg Star, are jointly running a project to launch an ammonia-fueled tanker producing no greenhouse gas emissions by 2024. The MS
Green Ammonia project is the result of a Nordic industrial collaboration group founded from the Zeeds (Zero Emissions Energy Distribution at Sea) initiative. Pilot-E, the Norwegian funding scheme, will support the project with a NOK 46.3-million (€4.4-million) grant.
We regard the funding from Pilot-E as a valuable stamp of approval for our plans. Both Wärtsilä and we feel confident that this project represents the future for the maritime sector. To have the support from the Norwegian Research Council and Innovation Norway is a significant step towards completion.
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Credit: Wärtsilä
Finnish maritime technology firm Wärtsilä and Grieg Edge, the innovation hub of Norwegian shipping group Grieg Star, are working on a joint project to launch an ammonia-fuelled tanker producing no greenhouse gas emissions by 2024.
With Norwegian government support worth 46.3 million NOK (4.4 million EUR), the partnership aims to build what will be the world s first green ammonia fuelled tanker. The MS Green Ammonia project is the result of a Nordic industrial collaboration group founded from the Zeeds (Zero Emissions Energy Distribution at Sea) initiative, Wärtsilä said.
Pilot-E, the Norwegian funding scheme will support the project with a NOK 46,3 million grant.