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Rederij Doeksen LNG catamarans expected in Harlingen

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Image courtesy of Rederij Doeksen The two new LNG-fueled catamarans built for the Dutch ferry operator Rederij Doeksen are expected to arrive in Harlingen on Wednesday, May 29. The LNG-fueled pair left Vung Tau, Vietnam, where they were built by the Australian shipbuilder Strategic Marine, on March 8, the company

Polish LNG terminal receives 60th cargo

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Image courtesy of Polskie LNG Polish liquefied natural gas import facility the President Lech Kaczyński terminal in Świnoujście received its 60th cargo on Wednesday. The cargo was delivered onboard the Q-Flex liquefied natural gas carrier, the 217,000-cbm Al Ghashamiya. According to the data provided by VesselsValue the cargo was lifted

Wood to provide subsea integration and flow assurance for Jansz-lo

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Gorgon LNG; Image courtesy of Wood UK-based services provider Wood has secured a new contract with Chevron Australia to provide subsea integration and flow assurance FEED services for the Jansz-lo compression project off Western Australia. Wood said on Wednesday that the one-year would be effective immediately and delivered by the

ConocoPhillips launches battery project at Darwin LNG

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Image courtesy of ConocoPhillips US energy company and LNG player ConocoPhillips has launched a battery project for Darwin LNG set to reduce power generation carbon emissions by 20 percent, as well as cut fuel gas consumption and operating costs. Santos, a partner in Darwin LNG, said that the project was

Höegh LNG’s first-quarter profit slumps

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zoomImage courtesy of Höegh LNG Norway’s floating LNG giant Höegh LNG reported a $4.5 million profit for the first quarter of the year. The profit dropped from $45 million in the previous quarter and $13.2 million in the corresponding quarter, as the company recognized $40.3 million of revenue under the

Freeport LNG gets Train 4 non-FTA export approval from DOE

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zoomImage courtesy of Freeport LNG US LNG export terminal developer Freeport LNG has received approval from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the export of Train 4 volumes to non-free trade agreement countries. Freeport LNG’s fourth liquefaction train is part of the company’s existing natural gas liquefaction and LNG

ABS approves OOS International’s LNG-fueled SSCV design

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zoomImage courtesy of OOS International American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has issued an approval in principle (AiP) for the largest semisubmersible crane vessel, OOS International’s LNG-fueled OOS Zeelandia. China Merchants Offshore Technology Research Center (CM-OTRC), the R&D center for China Merchants Industry Holdings (CMI) of Shenzhen, China, have completed the

LNG Limited: Stonepeak commitment unaffected by Venture Global agreement

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zoomImage courtesy of LNG Limited Perth-based LNG Limited on Wednesday said that its equity deal with Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners for Magnolia LNG project in the Port of Lake Charles in Louisiana is not impacted by the Venture Global LNG deal.  To remind, Stonepeak agreed to provide a $1.3 billion equity

Chart completes LNG fueling station in Norway

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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Chart Industries) Chart Ferox, a Chart Industries unit, has commissioned a natural gas fueling station in Borgeskogen, Norway, expanding the European infrastructure for natural gas vehicles.  The outlet owned and operated by Air Liquide Skagerak is fully equipped to serve two LNG/LBG trucks simultaneously

Keppel orders PG Flow Solutions tech for Gimmi FLNG conversion

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Keppel Corporation) Keppel Shipyard in Singapore has awarded Norwegian liquid handling and pump specialist PG Flow Solutions a contract to supply high flow seawater pumps to the Gimi FLNG that is being converted at the yard. PG Flow Solutions will deliver four large seawater pumps, each with a

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