The United States exported fever liquefied natural gas cargoes in the week ending April 22 when compared to the week before, according to the Energy Information Administration. The agency said in its weekly gas natural gas report that 13 LNG cargoes were dispatched from five US terminals between April 16
LR, UMAS: Not only one zero-carbon fuel is the most competitive
Different zero-carbon fuel options are more competitive in different decades and there is not one option which is the most competitive from today through to 2050, a new paper finds. Photo: Pixabay The paper, published by classification society Lloyd’s Register and the UK’s University Maritime Advisory Services (UMAS), is an
Daewoo E&C scores Tangguh LNG gig
South Korea’s Daewoo Engineering & Construction said Thursday it has won a $50 million contract to carry out piping works at the BP-operated Tangguh LNG export facility in Indonesia. Tangguh Train 3 (Image courtesy of Daewoo E&C) The contract is a part of the Tangguh expansion project which includes the
LR to class German LNG-fueled multi-role duo
Lloyd’s Register has been contracted as the classification society for two new LNG-fueled 95-meter multi-role German vessels. The pair has been ordered by the German Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration at the Abeking & Rasmussen Schiffs- und Yachtwerft. The vessels will be capable of performing a number of tasks, such
Chart eyes LNG stations deal with Shell as profit jumps
US LNG equipment maker Chart Industries on Thursday reported a jump in first-quarter profit. The company reported a net income of $8.5 million in the quarter. This compares to $0.9 million in the corresponding quarter in 2019, and $12.4 million in the previous quarter. First-quarter 2020 orders of $304.3 million
Wärtsilä to design Amundsen Expeditions’ cruise ship newbuilds
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has received an order to develop a design for up to six new luxury expedition cruise vessels to be owned and operated by Amundsen Expeditions. Photo: Wärtsilä As informed, the 200-passenger newbuilds are primarily intended for the growing Chinese market. The design order with Wärtsilä was
Sound Energy may delay Morocco micro-LNG plans
Sound Energy said Thursday it could delay a project aimed at developing a small-scale liquefied natural gas facility in Morocco due to the uncertainty created by the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. The Morocco-focused upstream gas company announced plans earlier this year for the micro-LNG project to be fed with gas from
CCC scoops Arctic LNG 2 work
Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC) secured multiple contracts for Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 project. Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Novatek) CCC, a liquefied natural gas turbomachinery controls specialist, is a division of Roper Technologies. The company previously cooperated with Novatek on turbomachinery optimization and standardization for the Yamal LNG project.
TechnipFMC books $3.25B loss; cuts execs pay and dividend
TechnipFMC has reported first-quarter 2020 loss of $3.25 billion or $7.28 per diluted share against $21 million profit same time last year. The services major has seen the results affected by after-tax charges and credits totaling $7.17 per share, primarily driven by non-cash impairment charges. TechnipFMC warned the market on