The two companies will focus on advanced, climate-resilient floating wind solutions designed for challenging marine environments, including the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
This world-class FLNG project will have an annual LNG nameplate production capacity of 4.4 million tons and is expected to begin first production in 2030.
Blue carbon refers to carbon that is sequestered in the seabed and deep ocean through the uptake of atmospheric CO2 by coastal and marine ecosystems via photosynthesis.
Inmarsat's fully managed bonded connectivity service will support transformation of MOL vessels into floating offices and homes to meet evolving operational and crew connectivity needs.
Nexus Victoria, with a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 75,000, is now the largest vessel to incorporate VM’s SOx scrubber with advanced carbon capture technology