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Santos names new board member

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zoomImage courtesy of Santos Australian oil and gas company Santos has appointed a new member of the board of directors. Santos said on Thursday that Guan Yu would be appointed to the board as the ENN-nominated non-executive director effective May 3, 2019. Guan is president and a director of ENN

Pavilion Energy completes first STS LNG bunkering in port of Singapore

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Image courtesy of Singapore LNG Corp. Pavilion Energy said it has performed the first commercial ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in the Port of Singapore. The operation, the first of such in Singapore, comprised a reload of 2,000 cubic meters of LNG onto a small-scale tanker at the newly-modified secondary jetty of

Eni signs exploration agreement for block offshore Bahrain

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Image courtesy of Eni Italy’s state-controlled energy giant Eni has signed an exploration and production sharing agreement (EPSA) for Block 1 offshore Bahrain. Following a joint study conducted by Eni in 2016 and the signature of a memorandum of understanding on January 13, 2019, Eni signed an EPSA with the

Pasha Hawaii progresses construction of two LNG-fueled containerships

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zoomImage courtesy of Pasha Hawaii Honolulu-based Pasha Hawaii held the keel laying for George III and cut the first steel plates for Janet Marie at the Keppel AmFELS shipyard in Brownsville, Texas.  Upon completion, both LNG-fueled Ohana Class containerships will join Pasha Hawaii’s fleet, serving the Hawaii-Mainland trade line, the

ADB funds Indonesia’s largest LNG-fueled power plant

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Image courtesy of ADB The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said the first drawdown of funds has been completed under a $305 million financing deal for the Jawa-1, Indonesia’s largest LNG-fueled combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant. Michael Barrow, director general for ADB’s private sector operations department, said, “this project will support

US, Nigerian LNG cargoes heading to Portugal

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Image courtesy of REN REN-operated Sines LNG import terminal in Portugal is set to receive two cargoes of liquefied natural gas in the first days of May.  According to the Port of Sines shipping data, the first cargo is scheduled to dock at the facility on May 2. The 165,500-cbm

Desgagnés takes delivery of its fifth LNG-fueled tanker

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zoomImage courtesy of Groupe Desgagnés Quebec City-headquartered shipper Desgagnés has taken delivery of Rossi A. Desgagnés the last in the series of LNG-fueled oil-chemical tankers.  The Turkish Besiktas shipyard in Yalova, near Istanbul, completed the construction of the vessel build based on an original concept developed by Desgagnés. The shipper

Maintenance hampers Lithuanian LNG terminal activity

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zoomImage courtesy of KN Lithuanian energy infrastructure provider and LNG terminal operator, KN (Klaipedos Nafta), reported a drop in the liquefied natural gas import facility’s activity during the first three months of the year.  There was only one cargo delivery to the LNG terminal the operator said in its reports

BHGE upbeat on outlook despite plunging profits

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Image courtesy of BHGE Baker Hughes, a GE company, reported a year-on-year decline in profit despite higher revenues, orders and an active LNG market.  The company said on Wednesday, its net profit for the first quarter of the year plunged 55 percent to $39 million, while the decline compared to

Bangladesh: Summit LNG terminal springs into action

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zoomImage courtesy of Summit Summit LNG Terminal, a Summit Corporation unit, said it has completed the commissioning of its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) LNG import facility at off the island of Moheshkhali in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.  Following the commissioning late Monday, April 29, the facility supplied 500 mmcfd

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