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GasLog Partners’ profit slips in Q3

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zoomImage courtesy of GasLog Partners GasLog’s New York-listed spinoff, GasLog Partners, reported a drop in profit for the quarter ended September 30. The partnership reported a profit of $29.4 million, 11 percent below the $33 million reported in the corresponding quarter in 2018. However, compared to the previous quarter, this

Sempra Energy names two new executives

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Image courtesy of Sempra Energy San Diego-based energy company and LNG operator Sempra Energy has made two new executive appointments. Sempra said that John Sowers was named as the chief transformation officer for Sempra LNG, while Brian Lloyd was named as the regional vice president of external affairs with a

Shell’s third-quarter profit slips on low prices

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zoom The Hague-based LNG giant Shell saw its third-quarter profit slip 15 percent on lowest realized oil, LNG and gas prices.  The company reported a profit of $4.8 billion, which compares to $5.8 billion in the corresponding quarter last year. Compared to the previous quarter, however, Shell did report a

First year of Sambera LNG operation passes with zero lost time

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Image courtesy of Risco DPS Dharma Putra Sejati Energi Sukses Pratama (DPS ESP), a Risco Energy company, known as Risco DPS, achieved zero lost time injury in its first year of operation in the Sambera LNG facility. Risco DPS said that there were no LNG spill incidents during operations that

BOA Offshore scores Greate Tortue Ahmeyim LNG job

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Image courtesy of BOA BOA Offshore said that it has been awarded a contract by Eiffage GC Marine for transportation and float-off of 21 concrete caissons for BP’s LNG facility at the Senegal and Mauritania border.  The caissons, around 16,000 tons each, are the main elements of the breakwater for

Arctic LNG 2 stake sales boost Novatek’s earnings

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zoomImage courtesy of Novatek Novatek, Russia’s largest private gas producer, reported a jump in profit for the third quarter and the nine months of 2019.  The company reported a net profit of 370 billion Russian rubles ($5.79 billion) for the third quarter of 2019, jumping up from 45.9 billion Russian

HAM opens LNG fueling station in Murcia

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Image courtesy of HAM Group Spanish LNG services provider HAM Group opens its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) service station in Murcia. Its location on the N-344, the national road that connects Almeria with Valencia, by Jumilla and Yecla, is just 5 minutes from the A-7, also known as the

Botas looking to buy 70 LNG cargoes for 2020-2023 delivery

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Image courtesy of Botas Turkish oil and gas pipeline operator Botas is reportedly looking to buy 70 cargoes of LNG for delivery over 2020-2023. Citing industry sources, Reuters said on Tuesday that the tender was issued on Friday two days after the United States lifted sanctions against Turkish ministries, including

MODEC scores Barossa FPSO contract win with ConocoPhillips

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Barossa FPSO; Image courtesy of Modec Japanese provider of offshore floating solutions MODEC has signed a contract with ConocoPhillips to supply a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel for the Barossa field, offshore Australia. MODEC said on Wednesday that the Barossa FPSO was intended to produce gas and condensate

Solstad gets more Ichthys LNG work

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Normand Scorpion (Image courtesy of Solstad Offshore) Solstad Offshore has entered into a contract with Inpex Operations Australia for the provision of two anchor handlers to support additional drilling for the Ichthys LNG development. Normand Scorpion and Normand Sirius will be contracted to INPEX for a period of 3 years,

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