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Titan LNG completes first LNG bunkering in IJmuiden

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zoomImage courtesy of Titan LNG The service supplier of liquefied natural gas Titan LNG, in cooperation with the Port of IJmuiden and OD IJmond, completed the first bunkering of LNG to the Werkendam, Van Oord’s LNG-powered crane vessel. The Werkendam is fully powered by LNG, with gas oil as a

RWE delivers Sabine Pass LNG cargo to Milford Haven

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Image courtesy of Milford Haven Port Authority Energy company RWE has delivered its first liquified natural gas cargo (LNG) to Great Britain’s Milford Haven LNG terminal. RWE said on Monday that around 150,000 cbm of LNG was regasified on Tuesday through a Milford Haven LNG terminal, located close to RWE’s

EVOL LNG to expand Kiwana plant by 40 percent

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Image courtesy of EVOL LNG Wesfarmers’ liquified natural gas business EVOL LNG will begin a major expansion with a 40 percent production capacity increase at its Kwinana production facility by April 2020. EVOL said that the move was driven by growing demand from the mining sector to replace the use

Terntank orders new LNG-powered tankers

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zoomImage courtesy of Terntank Gothenburg-based shipping company Terntank has placed an order for two new LBG/LNG powered tankers on 15,000-dwt with the hybrid battery system and on-shore power at AVIC Dingheng Shipbuilding. The order includes an option for two more chemical/product/biofuels, Terntank said in its statement. The newbuilds are designed

EPIK tags ANZ as financial adviser for Newcastle GasDock LNG terminal

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zoomPort of Newcastle; Image courtesy of EPIK EPIK, a South Korea-based LNG project development company, has appointed Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (ANZ) to serve as a financial adviser for its Newcastle GasDock LNG import terminal. ANZ will provide debt and equity advisory services for EPIK’s FSRU project

Cheniere to offer $1 billion in senior secured notes

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Corpus Christi; Image courtesy of Cheniere Houston-based LNG exporter Cheniere Energy intends to offer $1.0 billion senior secured notes due 2029 by its wholly-owned subsidiary Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings (CCH). Cheniere said on Tuesday that CCH intended to use the proceeds from the offering to prepay a portion of the

UK awaiting LNG cargoes from Qatar, US

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Al Shamal; Image courtesy of Teekay The South Hook LNG terminal on the shores of UK’s Milford Haven waterway is scheduled to receive three cargo deliveries in the coming days. The first of the three cargoes is being transported onboard the 217,000 cbm LNG carrier Al Shamal from Qatar’s Ras

Vard Marine completes LNG bunker barge concept design for Fincantieri

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Polaris LNG artist rendering; Image courtesy of Vard Marine Vard Marine has recently completed the concept design of a new 5,400 cbm LNG bunker barge for Fincantieri Bay Shipbuilding. The barge is being designed for bunkering operations of Polaris New Energy, a marine transportation company formed by NorthStar Midstream. According to

Klaipedos Nafta to acquire FSRU by end-2024

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zoomImage courtesy of Klaipedos Nafta Lithuanian LNG terminal operator, Klaipedos Nafta has decided to acquire the floating storage and regasification unit Independence or another FSRU no later than by December 31, 2024.  FSRU Independence currently serves as Lithuania’s LNG import terminal in the port of Klaipeda. The acquisition of FSRU

Nigerian LNG cargo heading for Sines terminal in Portugal

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LNG Bayelsa; Image courtesy of Jnzl (Flickr) – used under the CC BY 2.0 license REN’s Sines LNG import terminal on Portugal’s Atlantic coast is set to receive a cargo of liquefied natural gas from Nigeria. The cargo will be delivered from Nigeria LNG’s Bonny Island liquefaction plant onboard the

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