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MAN dual-fuel engines picked for Tallink’s LNG ferry

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zoomImage courtesy of MAN MAN Energy Solutions has won the order to supply the LNG engines for a shuttle ferry newbuilding for Tallink Grupp, the Estonian shipping company. A diesel-electric plant comprising five MAN 51/60DF dual-fuel main engines, with LNG as primary fuel will power the MyStar, which Rauma Marine

Island Offshore secures deals for LNG-fueled PSVs

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Image courtesy of Island Offshore/Gunder Tande Sandersen Offshore industry services provider, Island Offshore, has secured a number of long-term contracts for its platform supply vessels.  The company’s LNG-fueled PSVs Island Crusader and Island Contender as well as a third sister vessel Island Commander have secured deals with Lundin Norway. Island

Clean Energy reports profits jump

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zoomImage courtesy of Clean Energy Fuels Clean Energy Fuels, one of the largest providers of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America reported a jump in profit for 2019.  The company saw its net profit reach $41 million in the fourth quarter and $20.4 million for the year, up

Yamal, Freeport LNG cargoes heading for Dragon LNG

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Image courtesy of Dragon LNG The UK’s Dragon LNG terminal is scheduled to receive a pair of liquefied natural gas cargoes during the week.  The first of the two cargoes is being transported onboard the ice-breaking LNG carrier, Nikolay Urvantsev capable of transporting 172,000 cubic meters of the chilled fuel.

Glavgosexpertiza grants Obsky LNG approval

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Novatek) Russian regulatory body Glavgosexpertiza has reviewed and approved Novatek’s third liquefied natural gas project in the Arctic, named Obsky LNG.  The regulator noted that the facility to be located on the western shore of the Gulf of Ob on the Yamal Peninsula has

Golar LNG names new CFO

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Image courtesy of Golar LNG LNG shipper Golar has appointed Callum Mitchell-Thomson as its new chief financial officer, replacing the current CFO, Graham Robjohns, who has decided to step down in October last year.  Mitchell-Thomson will formally take up the role on April 20, 2020, Golar LNG said in its

Enagás takes coronavirus measures to continue normal ops

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zoomImage courtesy of Enagás Spanish LNG terminal operator, Enagás said it has taken additional measures and activated its coronavirus (COVID-19) contingency plan to continue normal operations.  The company has registered one positive case of infection involving an employee at its Madrid head office and has proceeded to close the floor

McDermott: feed gas starts flowing into Freeport LNG Train 3

10 Mar No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Freeport LNG McDermott International with its joint venture partners, Chiyoda International Corporation and Zachry Group, introduced feed gas into Train 3 of the Freeport LNG Liquefaction project on Quintana Island in Freeport, Texas. The contractor noted in its statement on Tuesday that the Train 3 has now

Titan LNG bunkers Bit Viking at port of Rotterdam

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zoomImage courtesy of Titan LNG The Dutch service supplier of liquefied natural gas, Titan LNG completed the ship-to-ship bunkering operation at the port of Rotterdam last week.  The company said that its FlexFueler 001 provided some 250 tonnes LNG to the Tarbit Tankers-owned 25,000 dwt product tanker Bit Viking. Bit

HHI’s LNG-fueled car carriers win KR approval

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zoomImage courtesy of Korean Register Classification society Korean Register has granted approval in principle (AiP) to verify the suitability of an LNG dual-fuel propulsion car carrier developed by Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). The AIP covers two PCTC (pure car and truck carriers) vessels with a respective capacity of 7,000 CEU

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