EQUINOR – Testing the world’s first carbon-free ammonia-fuelled supply vessel
Equinor is modifying a vessel that supplies Norwegian offshore platforms, so it can cover long distances fuelled by carbon-free ammonia.
OGCI is exploring how we can best contribute towards significant CO2 emissions reductions throughout the transport sector. We aim to harness our industry expertise to develop a portfolio of solutions for the short and long term – with a particular focus on challenging areas such as heavy-duty trucks, marine vessels and international aviation.
OGCI is currently focusing on four areas:
Member companies are focusing on everything from alternative fuels and mobile carbon capture to building out charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
Equinor is modifying a vessel that supplies Norwegian offshore platforms, so it can cover long distances fuelled by carbon-free ammonia.
Repsol is building one of the world’s largest plants to manufacture synthetic fuels.
That BP had the largest number of petrol station sites in the UK in 2019 is not surprising. It also had the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network in the country, with more than 7,500 charging points for electric vehicles across the UK, and this business is expanding rapidly.
Aramco recently unveiled a new mobile carbon capture system that dramatically reduces CO2 emissions in a heavy-duty truck.
We invest in technologies that increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon dioxide emissions in transport.