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Aqualis completes Bahrain LNG jacket instalation

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Image courtesy of Aqualis Offshore Aqualis Offshore said it has completed the jacket installation engineering of a 1800T steel jacket structure offshore Bahrain as part of the Bahrain LNG import terminal. Aqualis Offshore, part of Oslo-listed Aqualis ASA, delivered the project in cooperation with APMC, who were in charge of the transportation

LNG bunkering first for Copenhagen Malmö Port

30 May No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP) completed the first LNG bunkering operation when the liquefied natural gas-fueled cement tanker Ireland called at the port. Ireland bunkered LNG via a truck-to-ship method, while it unloaded cement at Cementa’s facility. The Bunkering operation was carried out by

Swedegas, Barents NaturGass partner on LNG bunkering

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Jill Söderwall from the Port of Gothenburg and Johan Zettergren from Swedegas broke ground for the new plant earlier in the year Nordic gas companies, Swedegas and Barents NaturGass, have signed an agreement to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) to a bunkering facility in the Port of Gothenburg.  The infrastructure

GasLog agrees charter deal with Centrica, places order for LNG carrier at SHI

30 May No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of GasLog Monaco-based LNG shipper GasLog signed a seven-year charter deal with the UK-based energy company Centrica for a newbuild LNG carrier it has ordered at the South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries.  The shipper ordered a 180,000 cubic meter-LNG carrier (HN 2262) with a low-pressure two-stroke propulsion, with

PTT shifts LNG trading focus to China

30 May No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of PTT LNG Thai state-run oil and gas company PTT could up its LNG trading efforts seeing the demand from China, Vietnam, and Myanmar growing. The decline in demand from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan as well as domestically in Taiwan prompted the company to look elsewhere. Bangkok Post

Petronas posts Q1 profit, LNG sales rise

30 May No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of Petronas Malaysian energy giant Petronas reported a 26 percent jump in its profit for the first three months of the year.  The company’s profit after tax reached 13.0 billion Malaysian ringgit ($3.3 billion) on the back of higher revenue, the company said, adding that its revenue grew

Adriatic LNG calls for flexibility to boost terminal utilization rates

29 May No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of Adriatic LNG Flexibility tools have to be offered by European LNG terminal operators in order to boost the competitiveness and the utilization of LNG infrastructure in Europe.  Speaking at an event in Italy, Adriatic LNG’s commercial manager Corrado Papa, said,“at the moment, in Europe, the infrastructures with

Stena RoRo orders new LNG ferry, signs 10-year charter

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zoomImage courtesy of Stena RoRo Göteborg-based Stena RoRo placed an order for a new LNG-fueled RoPax class ferry with the Chinese shipyard AVIC International and signed a 10-year charter deal with Brittany Ferries. The vessel, sixth in the so-called Stena E-Flexer RoPax class is set for delivery in autumn of 2021,

Snam, BHGE agree micro-LNG infrastructure development

29 May No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of BHGE The Italian natural gas transmission system operator, Snam and Baker Hughes, a GE company, agree to develop micro-liquefaction infrastructure to boost heavy-duty trucks and maritime transportation in Italy. Snam and BHGE will determine by the end of 2018 the feasibility of the future development of four small-scale

Shell opens its 1st Belgian LNG truck station

28 May No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoom The Hague-based energy giant Shell on Monday opened its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) truck refuelling station in Belgium. The station is located in Herstal, Liège near the three-border point at the E313, a key route for international road freight. It has a capacity of 3.5 KT of LNG and can

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