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Vitol enters 10-year LNG carrier charter with H-Line

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Illustration; Image courtesy of Vitol Commodity trading company Vitol and Korean shipping company H-Line Shipping have entered into a 10-year time-charter agreement for a newbuild LNG carrier. Vitol said that the 174,000-cbm vessel with XDF propulsion would be built at Korea’s Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI) and was due for

ABS launches industry first LNG cargo ready notation

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zoomImage courtesy of GTT American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has launched the industry’s first LNG Cargo Ready notation this year’s Gastech exhibition and conference. This notation confirms that an ethane carrier is capable of future modification to trade LNG cargoes. ABS is the first classification society to develop requirements and

Australia: Santos GLNG hits full operation at Roma East project

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zoomImage courtesy of Santos Santos GLNG’s $750 million Roma East project has marked a milestone, with the natural gas compression facility officially handed over to the operations team. First gas from the Roma East field flowed in February this year and with commissioning now safely completed, the plant is fully

RMC starts construction of Kvarken Link’s dual-fuel ferry

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zoomImage courtesy of Kvarken Link Finnish shipbuilding company Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC) has started construction of a dual-fuel ferry for Kvarken Link. Kvarken Link said that the construction of the new ferry was marked by a traditional steel-cutting ceremony. The new vessel will replace the existing Wasa Express in traffic

RS approves GTT’s containment systems for arctic LNG carriers

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Inside a GTT cryogenic membrane tank; Image courtesy of Wartsila French liquefied natural gas containment systems specialist, GTT has obtained approval in principle (AiP) for its Mark III Flex and NO96 L03+ systems designed for Arc7 ice-class ships from the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS). These containment systems, designed

WoodMac: Asian buyers to tap into Argentinian LNG in peak periods

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Tango FLNG (Image courtesy of Exmar) Rising natural gas production in Argentina, coupled with competitive global LNG transportation costs, is expected to position the country as an emerging source of gas supply to Asia during peak demand periods. Global LNG demand is showing increasing seasonality, and peak potential LNG production

ABS approves Jiangnan’s two next-generation gas carrier designs

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Image courtesy of ABS Classification society ABS has granted an Approval in Principle (AIP) for two next-generation gas carrier designs from Jiangnan Shipyard. ABS granted AIPs for a 91,000 cbm very large gas carrier (VLGC) Panda 91Tdesign and the new 99,000 cbm Type B very large ethane carrier (VLEC) Bluebonnet

Qatar Petroleum, Shell to form LNG bunkering JV

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zoomImage courtesy of Qatar Petroleum Qatar Petroleum and Shell signed a shareholder agreement to establish a company that would provide global LNG bunkering services. The agreement signed by Qatar Petroleum’s Wave LNG Solutions and Shell Gas & Power Developments B.V. paves the way for the establishment of a joint venture

NextDecade-Enbridge partner of Rio Grande LNG feeder pipelines development

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Image courtesy of NextDecade US LNG export project developer NextDecade Corporation signed a memorandum of understanding with its compatriot energy infrastructure company Enbridge to pursue pipeline development projects.  The two companies will focus on the development of the Rio Bravo Pipeline and other natural gas pipelines in South Texas to

Smit Lamnalco scores Coral FLNG marine services job

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zoomImage courtesy of Smit Lamnalco Dutch dredging company Boskalis said that Smit Lamnalco, a 50 percent associated company, has won a deal to provide marine services for the Coral FLNG project in Mozambique.  Smit Lamnalco has been awarded a deal with a 10-year term with additional extension options, Boskalis said

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