Daniel Onyango

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Daniel is a versatile online journalist with a knack for writing news reports covering a wide range of subjects across industries, including disruptive technology, energy, renewables, sustainability, politics, business, innovations, health, aviation, and IoT. He worked with Empire Media Group Inc., Magnetic Media, and Which-50 Media before joining the ptj Editorial Team.

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Map showing Barcelona and Marseille (© Shutterstock/Ulf Wittrock)
Map showing Barcelona and Marseille (© Shutterstock/Ulf Wittrock)

Spain Opts to Transport Hydrogen through the Barcelona-Marseille "H2Med" Subsea Pipeline

Spanish government has changed its plans for supplies flowing through the subsea pipeline between Barcelona and Marseille. Initially expected to transport gas in its first phase, the pipeline will only transport green hydrogen, giving it a new name, “H2Med”.

Battery of pumping trucks for hydraulic fracturing in Vaca Muerta, Argentina (© Shutterstock/Sobrevolando Patagonia)
Battery of pumping trucks for hydraulic fracturing in Vaca Muerta, Argentina (© Shutterstock/Sobrevolando Patagonia)

Argentina Secures Financing for Second Phase of Critical Natural Gas Pipeline System

Argentina secured financing for the second phase of the Néstor Kirchner natural gas pipeline system, the country's energy secretary Flavia Royon said during a conference held in Buenos Aires this week.

Fluxys headquarter in Brussels, Belgium (© Shutterstock/Werner Lerooy)
Fluxys headquarter in Brussels, Belgium (© Shutterstock/Werner Lerooy)

Belgium's Fluxys, North Sea Port and ArcelorMittal Bag EU Grant for Carbon Hub Project

EU Commission on December 8, announced it would be grand Fluxys Belgium, North Sea Port, and ArcelorMittal Belgium a whopping $10.2 million (€9.6 million) under the umbrella of Connecting Europe Facility for Energy (CEF-E) funding program.

Logo of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) infront of the website (© Shutterstock/T. Schneider)
Logo of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) infront of the website (© Shutterstock/T. Schneider)

NNPC Seals Deal with other West-African Countries to Further Nigeria-Morocco Pipeline

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), on Tuesday, December 6, signed a separate MoU with West African countries to further the planned Nigeria-Morocco.

Terminal of Manchester International Airport with the reflection of an airplane (© Shutterstock/Skorzewiak)
Terminal of Manchester International Airport with the reflection of an airplane (© Shutterstock/Skorzewiak)

Manchester Airport to become UK's First Airport with a Hydrogen Fuel Pipeline

Manchester Airport could become the first airport in the UK to access the hydrogen fuel pipeline. The airport said  that hydrogen technology is expected to play a critical role in the decarbonization of the aviation sector as it inches closer to operating hydrogen-powered aircraft in the mid-2030s for short-haul journeys.

Logo of Habour Energy infront of the website (© Shutterstock/T. Schneider)
Logo of Habour Energy infront of the website (© Shutterstock/T. Schneider)

An Carbon Capture Pipeline Project Inches Closer to the Consenting Stage

Harbour Energy's Viking CCS plan reaches the statutory consultation stage.

If all goes to plan, the enormous carbon capture pipeline project designed to Decarbonise the South Humber Bank industry could be tabled before the planning inspectorate by 2023.

The Santos Place building in Brisbane, Australia (© Shutterstock/Marlon Trottmann)
The Santos Place building in Brisbane, Australia (© Shutterstock/Marlon Trottmann)

Santos Shut Down the Aussie Gas Field Due to a Leak in an Offshore Subsea Export Pipeline

Australian gas operator, Santos, was, on November 29, 2022, forced to shut down a gas field offshore Western Australia after the company detected a gas leak on the subsea gas export pipeline. Santos reported on Tuesday that the leak was discovered during routine activities on John Brookes’s offshore gas platform, which is usually unmanned.