ZEUS represents a breakthrough in zero-emission power generation, leveraging high-pressure oxyfuel-based thermal technology with integrated CO₂ capture.
With permits secured and commercial terms with the project stakeholders nearing completion, the project is well on track towards Final Investment Decision (FID) and is expected to break ground before calendar year-end.
Pacifico Mexinol is poised to be the world’s largest standalone ultra-low carbon chemical production facility in the world, with an output of 6,130 metric tons of methanol (MT) per day.
The Hammerhead FPSO project represents another key step in expanding energy infrastructure in Guyana, a region experiencing rapid development in offshore hydrocarbon production.
Under the EPC contract, COMSA Marine will be responsible for the detailed engineering, construction, and commissioning of the AMIGO LNG terminal's marine infrastructure, including the LNG jetty, berthing and mooring facilities, and associated utilities to support LNG loading operations.
The project scope includes the enhancement of existing facilities and the integration of new technologies to optimise performance, improve operational efficiency, and ensure long-term production sustainability at the Bab field.
The project involves the development of a state-of-the-art 1,360-megawatt (MW) two-on-one (2x1) combined cycle power plant located in Person County, North Carolina, at the existing Roxboro plant.
SAMSUNG E&A, stepping up its expansion into the global LNG market with a major win in Indonesia, secured the project in collaboration with PT KBR Indonesia and PT Adhi Karya.
WSP has been appointed, supported by Kent, to work alongside National Gas to deliver a two-year programme of design, environmental assessment, consents, and public consultation for Project Union East Coast.
This project further strengthens MAIRE’s footprint in Central Asia, a strategic area where TECNIMONT is also developing the Silleno petrochemical complex, which will be fed by the gas processed at the Tengiz gas separation facility
The battery system will enable the Lerwick Power Station to move into a standby role, cutting fossil fuel use and helping integrate more renewable energy from Shetland’s abundant wind resources