Lithuanian oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals operator, is looking to enlist external expert services to implement a long-term LNG supply project. Courtesy of KN In this step, KN continued the implementation of the LNG long-term supply solution and kick-started a public market consultation on the planned procurement of
LOC wins Ichthys LNG contract
Marine and engineering consultancy LOC Group has secured a five-year contract from Japan’s Inpex for the latter’s Ichthys LNG project in Australia. Ichthys LNG plant (Image: Inpex) The deal covers the provision of marine warranty services and marine assurance for the project and its associated drilling operations. According to London-based
Q-LNG to take delivery of first newbuild
US privately-owned firm Quality Liquefied Natural Gas Transport (Q-LNG) is to take delivery of its first newbuild vessel from shipbuilder VT Halter Marine. Q-LNG 4000 LNG ATB (Image: Harvey Gulf) The New Orleans-based company, owned by Harvey Gulf International Marine’s CEO Shane Guidry, expects to take delivery of the Q-LNG
Tokyo Gas, Hiroshima Gas, get first joint LNG cargo
Japanese utility Tokyo Gas has received the first commingling LNG cargo with its compatriot Hiroshima Gas at the latter’s Hatsukaichi LNG terminal. Courtesy of Tokyo Gas The cargo was transported by Tokyo LNG Tanker, Tokyo Gas noted in its statement. It is the first commingling LNG cargo based on the
Japan’s monthly LNG imports continue to fall
Japan’s monthly liquefied natural gas imports continued to decline in May due to the effects of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. For illustration purposes only (Image: Tokyo Gas) Japan, the world’s largest importer of LNG, received 4.51 million tonnes of the fuel last month, down 18.9 per cent from a year
Deltamarin secures design contract for Finnlines’ eco-friendly RoPaxes
Finnish ship designer Deltamarin has signed a contract with China Merchants Jinling shipyard (Weihai), previously known as AVIC Weihai, for the approval and detail design of Finnlines’ Superstar roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) hybrid vessel project. Image: Finnlines Deltamarin has earlier provided the shipyard with consultancy and contract design services on the
Gladstone LNG exports dip in May
LNG exports from the three liquefaction plants located on Curtis Island off Gladstone reached 1.71 million tonnes in May 2020. Courtesy of Bechtel Data released by the Gladstone Ports Corporation shows that the three liquefaction facilities exported a total of 26 cargoes. This compares to 1.93 million tons exported in
VW starts using first LNG-powered car carrier
German giant Volkswagen Group is to send the first LNG-fuelled vessel it chartered from Siem Car Carriers on its maiden voyage. Siem Confucius in Germany’s port of Emden (Image: Volkswagen Group) The Siem Confucius is the first of two vessels built at China’s Xiamen Shipbuilding yard which will replace Volkswagen’s
UECC cuts steel for second LNG-Hybrid PCTC
Norway-based provider of shortsea RoRo transportation United European Car Carriers (UECC) has cut steel for its second LNG battery hybrid-powered PCTC. Courtesy of UECC European Car Carriers (UECC), jointly owned by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Wallenius Lines has ordered two next-generation PCTCs of which the first would be
Croatian LNG capacity booked for next three years
State-owned LNG Croatia, the developer of the country’s first import terminal, said Monday that all of the capacities at the planned Krk facility have been booked for the next three years. Krk LNG construction works (Image: LNG Croatia) The LNG terminal on the Croatian island of Krk in the northern