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Gothia Tankers Alliance second LNG-fueled vessel delivered

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Image courtesy of FKAB Marine engineering company FKAB said that the second LNG-fueled vessel out of six ordered by the Gothia Tanker Alliance has been delivered. The 16,000 DWT tanker equipped with dual-fuel engines for LNG operation, featuring ice class 1A is named Ramanda and is owned by Rederi AB Älvtank. FKAB added

Harvey Gulf pitches merger to GulfMark

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zoomImage courtesy of GulfMark Offshore Harvey Gulf International Marine, the New Orleans-based LNG-fueled PSV owner and LNG bunkering pioneer, put in a merger proposal to GulfMark Offshore.  The combined company would remain publicly listed, with GulfMark stockholders owning 41.2 percent and Harvey Gulf stockholders owning 58.5 percent of the combined company. HGIM

PGNiG’s LNG imports rise tenfold over Russian supplies

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zoomImage courtesy of PGNiG Poland’s state-owned gas company PGNiG said the imports of liquefied natural gas from Qatar, Norway and the United States increased tenfold compared to imports of natural gas from Russia. The LNG imports were up on Russian natural gas imports in terms of volume as well, PGNiG

Top news of the week July 30 – August 4

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Image courtesy of Inpex Anadarko progresses Mozambique LNG, FID anticipated in H1 2019 Woodlands-based Anadarko said ‘significant advancements’ have been made on its Mozambique liquefied natural gas project. Jordan Cove LNG export start date reset by DoE The United States Department of Energy has granted Jordan Cove LNG’s request to

LNG Croatia extends terminal capacity bidding round deadline

3 Aug No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of LNG Croatia LNG Croatia, the state-owned company that is developing the country’s first liquefied natural gas facility on the island of Krk, has extended the second round of bidding for the capacity at the terminal. The company said that the initial deadline for closing the second round of

NLNG seeking constructors for new BOG compressor

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Nigeria LNG) Nigeria LNG has issued an invitation for the expression of interest for the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of a new boil-off gas compressor at the export facility on Bonny Island.  According to the NLNG’s notice, the contractor shall be required to

Japanese quartet partners up on LNG bunkering

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Image courtesy of NYK Line NYK has signed a memorandum of understanding with three compatriots for joint commercialization a new business to supply LNG as a marine fuel to ships in the Setouchi and Kyushu areas of western Japan. NYK agreed to partner up with Kyushu Electric Power, Saibu Gas,

Höegh LNG closes financing for ninth FSRU delivery

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Image courtesy of Höegh LNG Norway’s floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) giant Höegh LNG said it has secured debt financing for its FSRU #9.  The company received commitment letters for a $177 million in debt financing for the unit, which is scheduled to be delivered in the fourth quarter of

Harvey Gulf names new board

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zoomImage courtesy of Shell Harvey Gulf International Marine’s parent, HGIM Corp., appointed a new board of directors to serve following the company’s emergence from Chapter 11 proceedings. The seven-member board includes two current members remaining on the board and five new members, the company said in a statement. Shane Guidry

ConocoPhillips sells Barnett shale interest

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Image courtesy of ConocoPhillips Houston-based ConocoPhillips has agreed to sell its interest in the Barnett shale play to Lime Rock Resources.  According to the company’s statement, the transaction is valued at approximately $230 million. Proceeds from this transaction will be used for general corporate purposes, ConocoPhillips said. Production associated with the

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