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Heerema’s LNG-fueled Sleipnir arriving in Port of Rotterdam

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Image courtesy of Port of Rotterdam Heerema Marine Contractor’s semi-submersible crane vessel and the world’s first LNG-powered construction vessel, Sleipnir, is set to arrive in the Port of Rotterdam for the first time on March 21.  Since Sembcorp Marine, a Singaporean ship and offshore builder completed the construction of Heerema’s

Japan’s February LNG imports slip

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zoomImage courtesy of Tepco Japanese imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) slipped for the second month of the year. According to the provisional data released by Japan’s Ministry of Finance, total imports of liquefied natural gas in February reached 6.64 million tons, 9.6 percent down on 7.35 million tons imported

German logistics company expands fleet with LNG-fueled trucks

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Image courtesy of Hegelmann Group German-based cargo and freight company Hegelmann Group has acquired five LNG-powered trucks from IVECO. The company noted in its statement the acquisition is a part of its plan to have sustainable vehicles make up at least 20 percent of its total fleet by 2025. Sustainable

Titan LNG continues operations with COVID-19 precautions in place

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Image courtesy of Titan LNG The Dutch service supplier of liquefied natural gas, Titan LNG said it has taken precautionary measures enabling continued operations during the COVID-19 outbreak.  Titan LNG noted that currently there are no limitations on the loading of LNG from any of the terminals we load from

Centrica shakes up management structure

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Image courtesy of Centrica UK’s Centrica named Scott Wheway as its chairman with immediate effect following the resignation of Charles Berry, who has been on medical leave since February 12, 2020. Wheway has been a non-executive director of Centrica since 2016 and acting chairman since February 12, 2020, the company

ETYFA seeking Owner’s Engineer for Cyprus LNG terminal

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Höegh LNG) The Natural Gas Infrastructure Company of Cyprus (ETYFA) is moving forward with the implementation of the country’s LNG terminal at Vassiliko Port. ETYFA floated a tender seeking an Owner’s Engineers (OE) for the provision of services covering the management of the EPCOMA

Inox, Shell partner up on LNG distribution in India

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zoomImage courtesy of Siddarth Jain (Inox India executive director)/Twitter Inox India has signed a memorandum of understanding with Shell Energy India, a unit of the Hague-based LNG giant Shell, to partner up on liquefied natural gas supply by road in Gujarat.  The MoU envisages deployment of distribution infrastructure including logistics

FERC suspends Commonwealth LNG environmental review

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zoomImage courtesy of Commonwealth LNG The United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has suspended the environmental review of the proposed Commonwealth LNG project in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.  FERC said in its notice that upon request for additional data, COmmonwealth LNG provided a partial response earlier in February stating that it

Golar Power wraps up Sergipe LNG-fueled power plant reliability test

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Image courtesy of Golar LNG Golar Power completed the operational test oft he liquefied natural gas-fueled 1.5 GW Sergipe power plant in Porto de Sergipe, Brazil. The joint venture between Golar LNG and Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners said in its statement that the test included supplying a maximum load of the

US January LNG exports jump

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Freeport LNG) The United States liquefied natural gas exports increased during the first month of the year, data from the Department of Energy shows.  In its monthly report, DoE said that a total of 249.5 Billion cubic feet of LNG have been exported during

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