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LNG exports from Gladstone dip in September

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LNG exports from the three liquefaction plants located on Curtis Island off Gladstone dipped when compared to the corresponding month in 2019. Courtesy of Bechtel Gladstone Ports Corporation’s shipping data shows that the three liquefaction plants exported a total of 28 cargoes in September. In terms of volume, the 28

Peruvian LNG exports dip in September

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Exports from the Peruvian liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Pampa Melchorita slipped during the month of September 2020. Courtesy of Peru LNG Data from the state-owned Perupetro shows the facility exported a total of four cargoes. The exported volumes reached 662,113 tons. This is a 19.5 per cent drop

LNG Alliance signs up to COMET in India

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TruMarx Data Partners, developers of the COMET energy marketplace, and LNG Alliance (Singapore) have inked a cooperation MoU. Illustration only (Courtesy of BV) Under the agreement, TruMarx Data Partners will support LNG Alliances business objectives with software and data solutions including the COMET Marketplace for the LNG/Gas trading and distribution

JERA plans Chita LNG-fueled power plant rejuvenation

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Japanese utility JERA has submitted its environmental document for the LNG-fueled Chita power plant development to the authorities. Courtesy of JERA As a response to the business conditions such as future electricity supply and demand, JERA is considering the construction of two new LNG-fueled units at the facility. The Chita

CGN’s new hybrid ships to feature Leclanché battery storage systems

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Switzerland-based energy storage company Leclanché has won a contract to provide battery energy storage systems for two hybrid ships ordered by compatriot Compagnie Générale de Navigation sur le Léman (CGN SA). Leclanché was selected by Swiss shipbuilding company Shiptec AG and Siemens Energy SRL, Milan, for the project. The two

NextDecade eyes carbon-neutral Rio Grande LNG

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US LNG export project developer, NextDecade is developing processes for its proposed Rio Grande LNG project to be carbon neutral. Courtesy of NextDecade The company said it has developed proprietary processes using proven technology to reduce carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions at the facility by approximately 90 percent. NextDecade said

Exclusive: CIMC to build next-gen wind installation vessel for OIM

6 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Norway-based OIM Wind, together with its financial partners, has signed an EPC contract with the CIMC Yantai Raffles Offshore shipyard in China for the construction of an installation vessel capable of installing giant next-generation offshore wind turbines. The vessel, currently referred to as BT-220IU Wind Installation Unit, will enter into

Rolls-Royce bags Dhamra LNG job

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Rolls-Royce has been contracted for the complete engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) delivery of a 29 MW gas-based power plant for the Dhamra LNG terminal. Courtesy of Rolls-Royce Dhamra LNG terminal is a joint venture between Indian multinational conglomerate Adani Group and French energy major Total located on the eastern

DSME gets LR AIP for ammonia-fueled 23,000 TEU boxship

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South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has obtained approval in principle (AIP) from classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) for a 23,000 TEU ammonia-powered super large containership design. Image Courtesy: DSME Since last June, the shipbuilder has been working on a joint development project for ammonia-fueled ships in

DEME’s CSD Spartacus wraps up its first LNG bunkering

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Belgian dredging specialist DEME ticked off another milestone with its LNG-fueled cutter suction dredger (CSD) Spartacus. Courtesy of DEME The company said in a brief statement through its social media channels that the newly built Spartacus bunkered LNG at the Royal IHC shipyard. The Dutch service supplier of liquefied natural

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