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Equinor testing new LNG-powered shuttle tankers

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Norwegian energy giant Equinor is testing two newbuild liquefied natural gas-powered shuttle tankers it chartered for operations in the North Sea. Eagle Blane (Image: Inger Johanne Stenberg/Equinor) The first tanker Eagle Blane is owned by Malaysian shipowner AET, while the second vessel Rainbow Spirit belongs to Teekay’s Altera. Eagle Blane

UK firms break into Chinese renewable energy market

9 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News, Uncategorized

Eight UK organisations have signed new agreements to develop and provide renewable energy technologies, services and research in China. Aleron Group, Miros Scotland, ZOEX Wave Power, along with Logan Energy, REOptimize Systems, Anakata Wind Power and Blueprint Subsea signed memorandums of understanding during a virtual ceremony hosted in Yantai City,

South Korea to support LNG bunkering vessel build

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South Korea has devised a plan to support the construction of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel. Illustration only (Courtesy of Kogas) According to a notice issued by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the government will support a business building LNG bunkering vessels with 15 billion South

Tote Maritime in LNG bunkering milestone

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US shipping company Tote Maritime recently completed the 100th bunkering of liquefied natural gas to its containerships in the Port of Jacksonville, Florida. Clean Jacksonville supplies LNG to Tote’s containership (Image: Tote) North America’s first LNG bunkering barge Clean Jacksonville completed the milestone operation on June 3, according to Tote,

Japan’s spot LNG prices hit new lows in May

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Prices of spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) imported into Japan have reached their lowest point in May. Courtesy of Tokyo Gas To remind, Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) started compiling the data in March 2014. In its latest monthly report, the ministry noted the contract-based spot LNG

Poland’s PGNiG inks domestic LNG deal

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Poland’s dominant gas firm and LNG importer PGNiG has signed a deal with South Korean company LG Chem to deliver chilled fuel and build a small regasification station. Poland’s Swinoujscie terminal receiving its 97th LNG cargo (Image: Polskie LNG) The fuel will supply LG Electronics production plant making electric car

McDermott wraps up Shell job off Sarawak

8 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

U.S. engineering and construction services company McDermott International has completed the Pan Malaysia transportation and installation projects offshore Sarawak for Shell and SapuraOMV. The Pan Malaysia transportation and installation projects, awarded in November 2018, included the transport and installation of jackets, topsides, and pipelines for the Gorek, Larak, and Bakong

Duo inks LNG trucking deal for Panama and Costa Rica

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Colon LNG Marketing and Tropigas Natural signed a deal to distribute liquefied natural gas via trucks in Panama and Costa Rica. AES Colon (Image: AES Panama) Under the deal, the two companies will supply chilled fuel from the AES-operated LNG import terminal in Colon, Panama to regional customers in the

Port of Oslo orders new eco-friendly patrol boat

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Norwegian Port of Oslo has signed a contract with compatriot boat builder Maritime Partner AS to purchase a new hybrid patrol boat. As informed, the boat will be used for port surveillance as well as escorting of larger vessels sailing in the harbour. Image Courtesy: Maritime Partner Slated for delivery

Wärtsilä LNG tech ordered for KNOT newbuilds

8 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted to provide tech solutions for KNOT’s two 124,000-DWT shuttle tanker newbuilds. Courtesy of Wärtsilä Wärtsilä will provide its Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) recovery system, together with an LNG fuel gas supply system for the two vessels. The pair ordered by Knutsen NYK

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