Image courtesy of Nauticor Germany’s Nauticor has signed a deal with a unit of Russia’s Novatek to join forces in developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region. Under the letter of intent, Nauticor and Novatek Green Energy aim to further develop the marine LNG bunkering
Höegh LNG takes COVID-19 mitigation measures
Image courtesy of Höegh LNG Norway-based floating LNG giant Höegh LNG reached for mitigating measures to cope with the effects of COVID-19 outbreak and continue operations. The company informed in its statement that it has established a COVID-19 task force to monitor the situation and perform relevant risk assessment on
Equinor revises 2020 spending
zoomImage courtesy of Equinor Norwegian energy company and LNG player Equinor has set forth a cost reduction plan to fight the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. The company noted on Wednesday it has updated its outlook for 2020, cutting capex from $10-11 million to $8.5 million, a 20 percent reduction.
Gasum to supply Preem-chartered vessels with LNG-LBG blend
Connecting gears of the energy transition
zoom The energy transition is one of the greatest challenges of our time. A large part of the energy transition takes place at sea and sustainable innovations reshape the maritime sector. Our communities, the offshore, maritime and energy industry, are front runners in this change. Navingo believes that these communities
Polskie LNG opens 2020 call for terminal service bookings
zoomImage courtesy of Polskie LNG Polskie LNG S.A., the owner and the operator of the President Lech Kaczyński LNG terminal has launched the 2020 Open Season procedure. The operator is calling the market participants to enter into binding contracts for the regasification services and additional services with the LNG terminal
Chevron next to cut spending in response to COVID-19 effects
zoomImage courtesy of Chevron The US-based energy major has cut its 2020 spending by 20 percent to $16 billion as it braces for the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. Chevron noted that the reductions are expected to occur across its portfolio, estimating a $2 billion reduction in upstream unconventionals, primarily
Heerema’s LNG-fueled Sleipnir arrives at Port of Rotterdam
Image courtesy of Heerema Heerema Marine Contractors’ semi-submersible crane vessel and the world’s first LNG-powered construction vessel, Sleipnir, has arrived in the Port of Rotterdam. Kolga, Heerema’s newly upgraded tug, joined Sleipnir at sea to guide the vessel into the Caland Canal, Heerema said in its statement marking the milestone
Golar Power reaches Sergipe LNG-fueled power plant COD
Image courtesy of Golar LNG Golar LNG’s joint venture with Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, Golar Power Limited, has reached COD on the 1.5GW Porto de Sergipe I power project. On March 21 Golar Power received its commercial operations certificate from the Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency ANEEL, allowing the commercial operations to