Friday, December 3, 2021

HGIM's timely emission monitoring

Harvey Gulf International Marine (HGIM) announced new environmental plans and major emissions reductions for its future. Harvey Gulf has also completed the conversion of its second Platform Supply Vessel, the Harvey Power, from a dual-fuel vessel to a tri-fuel vessel with a real-time emissions monitoring system. It’s the only real-time emissions monitoring system on a PSV in America. The system tracks, compares and analyzes vessel emissions for five different components: CO2, SOx, NOx, CH4, and water vapor. The system will initially monitor the quantity of emissions emitted while operating only on diesel fuel, running only LNG and combined with the use of newly installed battery power. No other company in America can do this, according to HGIM officials. The company will be providing a Renewable-LNG that has a low “Carbon Index” score and produce a blend of LNG that will yield fuel with a net zero carbon emissions profile. When using the fuels, Harvey Gulf’s customers will be able to show a certificate of fact to net zero carbon emissions. “Harvey Gulf is always listening to our client’s future needs and, unlike our competitors, we answer and deliver. In January, we will have the only fleet of vessels that will be operating in a net carbon neutral capacity,” Harvey Gulf CEO Shane Guidry said in a prepared statement. (Source: Work Boat 12/02/21) Harvey Gulf hits more ESG milestones | WorkBoat HGIM have corporate offices in New Orleans and Houston, and an operations facility at Port Fourchon, La.

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