Image courtesy of Gasum Finish energy company Gasum has opened a new LNG and LBG filling station in Mariestad, Sweden, on Friday, December 13. This is Gasum’s seventh liquefied gas filling station for heavy-duty vehicles in Sweden and its first filling station in Västra Götaland. This filling station is part
Kairos gets license for ship-to-ship bunkering operations in Port of Rostock
Image courtesy of Nauticor The world’s largest bunker supply vessel for liquefied natural gas (LNG) Kairos has received the first LNG bunker license in the Port of Rostock. Nauticor said that Kairos received the license to conduct ship-to-ship bunkering operations in the port of Rostock at the beginning of December
Dunkirk LNG receives fourth December cargo
LNG Lokoja; Image courtesy of Dunkerque LNG Dunkerque LNG, the operator of France’s Dunkirk liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal, said the facility has received its fourth cargo in December. The vessel delivering the cargo is the 148,471-cbm tanker LNG Lokoja, the terminal operator said in a brief social media
SEA\LNG: Study strengthens case for LNG as fuel for VLCCs
Image courtesy of SEA\LNG SEA\LNG has released an independent study showing that LNG is a compelling investment solution for very large crude carriers (VLCC) on the Arabian Gulf to China trade route. Conducted by independent simulation and analytics expert Opsiana, the study demonstrates clear benefits of LNG as a marine
Kawasaki Heavy Industries delivers LNG carrier to MOL
Image courtesy of MOL Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries has delivered a liquefied natural gas (LNG) transport vessel to compatriot shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL). Kawasaki said on Friday that the LNG carrier in question was the 155,000 cbm Marvel Pelican. The second of Kawasaki’s 155,000 cbm capacity LNG carriers
Vitol inks 10-year deal to buy Nigerian LNG from 2021
DNV GL approves first LNG-fueled shallow-draft pushboat design
RApide 2800-G LNG pushboat; Image courtesy of Robert Allan Classification society DNV GL has given approval in principle for the design of the world’s first LNG-powered shallow-water push boat. Rolls-Royce said that the approval in principle was awarded to the Robert Allan-designed vessel at the International Workboat Show in New
Chevron set to exit Kitimat LNG project
Image courtesy of Chevron U.S. energy major Chevron has revealed plans to try and sell its 50 percent stake in the Kitimat LNG project on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Chevron announced the potential sale in its 2020 budget, stating that it would also cut funding to gas-related ventures
Petrobras to shed remaining stake in gas pipeline business
Illustration; Image by: Morio; Source: Wikimedia – under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license Brazil’s state-controlled Petrobras has revealed plans to sell its remaining stake in Transportadora Associada de Gás (TAG). Petrobras said in a so-called “teaser” on Wednesday that it started an opportunity disclosure stage regarding the sale of its
GALLERY: Strabag progressing with Croatian LNG terminal construction
Austrian construction company Strabag has provided an update on its work on the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal on the Croatian island of Krk in the northern Adriatic Sea. Strabag posted several images on its social media channels showing the work being conducted on the LNG terminal. The Austrian