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H-Energy inaugurates FSRU terminal at Jaigarh Port

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Image courtesy of H-Energy India’s H-Energy, a unit of real estate group Hiranandani, inaugurated its FSRU-based LNG terminal at Jaigarh Port in Maharashtra. The FSRU GDF Suez Cape Ann, chartered for the project, arrived at the location over the weekend. The terminal, with a 4 mtpa LNG handling capacity is scheduled to begin commercial operation

Rising production, oil prices boost BP’s profit

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zoomImage courtesy of BP UK-based energy giant and LNG player BP reported a sharp increase in profit during the first quarter as oil and gas production climbed. BP’s underlying replacement cost profit, the company’s version of net profit, for the first quarter of 2018 was $2.6 billion, compared with $1.5 billion

Anadarko’s Mozambique LNG project meets near-term marketing objective

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zoomImage courtesy of Anadarko Woodlands-based Anadarko said the Mozambique LNG project moved forward in the first quarter of 2018, meeting its near-term marketing objective. In its first-quarter report, the company reminded that it in March, the Mozambique government approved the Anadarko-operated Area 1 Golfinho/Atum plan of development defining the integrated

Total, Siemens mulling LNG-to-power project in Cuba

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Siemens) A consortium comprising France’s Total and the German conglomerate Siemens are reportedly first in line to sign a deal for the construction of a 600-megawatt gas-fired power plant in Cuba. Citing diplomats, Reuters reports the consortium has been mulling over the contract since

Rolls-Royce to equip Hurtigruten ferries with hybrid LNG engines

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zoomImage courtesy of Hurtigruten Norwegian expedition cruise operator Hurtigruten has signed a letter of intent with Rolls-Royce for a major upgrade programme to hybrid LNG power. The main engines on up to nine cruise ships will switch from diesel to gas power and the upgrade will also include installation of

LNG Sakura transits Panama Canal

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zoomImage courtesy of the Panama Canal The LNG Sakura carrier’s transit of the Panama Canal with the Dominion Cove Point LNG cargo heading for Japan marked the opening of a new route from the USA to Asia.  The vessel, that departed the export terminal on April 22, completed its transit earlier

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