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Dragon LNG terminal books Qatari cargo

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Image courtesy of Dragon LNG The UK’s Dragon LNG terminal is scheduled to receive a Qatari cargo of liquefied natural gas at the end of the week. According to the Milford Haven Port Authority shipping data, the 2008-built Al Huwaila LNG carrier with 217,000-cbm cargo capacity is scheduled to dock

Origin’s APLNG revenue hits record high

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Image courtesy of APLNG Australia’s top power and gas retailer, Origin Energy, reported the highest-ever Australia Pacific LNG quarterly revenue share.  Origin said in its report its share in Australia Pacific LNG project’s revenue jumped 53 percent reaching $763.9 million in the first quarter of 2019. The company’s share of

First SHI-built LNG-fueled tankers bunker in Rotterdam

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zoomImage courtesy of SHI South Korean shipbuilding giant Samsung Heavy Industries has completed the construction of its first LNG-fueled vessels, using its in-house developed technology.  The shipbuilder delivered two LNG-fueled 113,000-dwt oil tankers to an Asian shipowner earlier this year and with both vessels completing the first bunkering at the

Fluxys LNG offers Zeebrugge terminal capacity up for grabs

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Image courtesy of Fluxys Belgium – P. Henderyckx Fluxys LNG said the subscription window for the unloading slots and additional storage services at the Zeebrugge LNG terminal is open.  The company noted that the window is open from April 30 to May 24, 2019, allowing market participants to book capacity

BP’s profit drops on lower prices

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Image courtesy of BP UK-based energy giant and LNG player BP reported a lower profit for the first three months of the year due to lower prices at the start of the quarter.  The company’s underlying replacement cost profit, the company’s version of net profit, reached $2.4 billion, down from

Klaipedos Nafta sells its stake in Kairos charter

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Image courtesy of Nauticor Lithuanian LNG terminal operator Klaipedos Nafta has agreed to sell its stake in the world’s largest liquefied natural gas bunkering vessel, Kairos.  The company informed on Tuesday that it has signed a deal with the Hamburg-based Nauticor, a unit of Linde, to sell the 10 percent

Flex LNG works out financing for its LNG quartet

29 Apr No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of Flex LNG Flex LNG, the company controlled by billionaire John Fredriksen and an emerging player in the LNG shipping business has entered into a sale-charter back transaction with Hyundai Glovis for the vessels Flex Endeavour and Flex Enterprise. Under the agreement, Flex LNG will sell the vessels

McDermott wraps up Ichthys LNG offshore campaign

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zoomImage courtesy of Inpex LNG contractor McDermott International said it has recently successfully completed the final offshore campaign for the Inpex-operated Ichthys LNG project, located offshore Western Australia. This was the second of two remaining work packages left under McDermott’s contract, which was the largest subsea contract ever awarded at

BC Ferries second Spirit Class LNG-converted vessel enters service

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Image courtesy of BC Ferries Canada’s British Columbia Ferry Services (BC Ferries) said its Spirit of Vancouver Island ferry has restarted services following its mid-life upgrade and conversion to LNG fueling.  The ship is the second Spirit Class vessel in the fleet to complete the conversion from diesel to LNG,

Australia: Port Kembla FSRU project gets planning approval

29 Apr No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of AIE The New South Wales government has given planning approval for Australian Industrial Energy to construct the gas terminal at Port Kembla, the first LNG import terminal in the state. The new terminal will accommodate liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier ships, a floating LNG handling facility, wharf

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