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Total hopeful of Yemen LNG production restart

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zoomImage courtesy of Total French energy giant and LNG player Total hopes to restart LNG production in the future at the Balhaf facility operated by Yemen LNG in which Total has a 39.6 percent interest. Other partners in the project include U.S.-based Hunt Oil (17.2 percent), South Korea’s SK Innovation,

MPA mulls more incentives to push LNG fuel adoption

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zoomMPA chief executive Quah Ley Hoon (Image courtesy of MPA) Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is aiming to add further incentives to its Maritime Singapore Green Initiative (MSGI) to further promote the adoption of LNG as fuel. Speaking during an event in Singapore, MPA’s chief executive Quah Ley

Toho Gas, MOL complete first LNG bunkering at Port of Nagoya

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Image courtesy of MOL Toho Gas and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) have completed a demonstration LNG bunkering test at the Port of Nagoya, supplying the chilled fuel to the LNG-fueled tugboat Ishin. This marked the first LNG bunkering in the Port of Nagoya, and the test confirmed that LNG can

Lithuania: Klaipeda LNG regas volumes up in October

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Image courtesy of Klaipedos Nafta Liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification volumes at Lithuania’s first and only import terminal in the port of Klaipeda jumped during the month of October.  The terminal operator Klaipedos Nafta’s data shows that the company’s LNG import terminal and its small-scale LNG facility have regasified and

Woodside bumps Scarborough resource volumes 52 pct

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zoomImage courtesy of Woodside Australian LNG player Woodside said that the estimated gross contingent resource dry gas volume for the Scarborough field has increased to 11.1 Tcf, 53 percent up from 7.3 Tcf.  Woodside’s interest in Greater Scarborough (covering the Scarborough, Thebe and Jupiter fields) comprises a 75 percent interest

Solstad gets Woodside offshore drilling support deal

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Image courtesy of Solstad Offshore Solstad Offshore has been contracted by Woodside for the provision of six vessels, including a dual-fueled PSV Normand Leader, to provide marine services for several offshore drilling campaigns in Australian waters commencing in December 2019. The vessels set to operate under the contract include two anchor

LIQVIS LNG stations added to DKV’s network

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zoomImage courtesy of Uniper Mobility service provider DKV Euro Service has partnered with Uniper’s unit LIQVIS to expand the European LNG filling station network.  LIQVIS has already opened its first LNG station in Grünheide (Mark) near Berlin, and a second station in Lohfelden, in the district of Kassel, will be

Yamal LNG cargo heading for Zeebrugge

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Image courtesy of MOL The Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas terminal in Belgium is set to unload a Yamal LNG cargo at the end of the week.  According to the shipping data, the Arc7 ice-class LNG tanker Vladimir Rusanov is scheduled to dock at the facility on November 8. The

Quartet to trial SNG use on LNG-fueled Wes Amelie

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zoomImage courtesy of MAN Nauticor, a Hamburg based LNG supplier, is partnering on the technical showcase of the world’s first use of synthetic natural gas (SNG) as fuel for the LNG-retrofit containership Wes Amelie.  The showcase is being organized by MAN Energy Solutions and Wessels Marine and supported by Nauticor and

HDC, Hanwha join forces on Tongyeong LNG-fueled power plant project

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Image courtesy of HDC HDC Hyundai Development Company and its South Korean compatriot Hanwha Energy Corp. have joined forces for the development of the Tongyeong natural gas power plant. Tongyeong LNG Power Plant is a natural gas-fueled power plant worth KRW 1.4 trillion, which includes one 1,012 kW power plant

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