SPHI Marine has won a 10-year contract to support operations at the Brunei liquefied natural gas export terminal in Lumut. Image: Brunei LNG Brunei’s SPHI Marine and the LNG terminal operator signed the deal on Monday, according to a joint statement. The contract includes a five-year extension option. Under the
Wärtsilä spearheading ammonia marine fuel test
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä, is set to start the world’s first long term, full-scale, testing of ammonia as a fuel in a marine four-stroke combustion engine. Courtesy of Wärtsilä The test will be run in cooperation with Knutsen OAS Shipping and Repsol, as well as with the Sustainable Energy
Shell updates LNG volumes outlook
The Hague-based giant Shell issued an update on its second-quarter outlook, flagging impairments in the range of $15 to $22 billion. Courtesy of Shell Shell’s Integrated Gas business expects $8 – $9 billion impairment charges in the quarter, primarily in Australia including a partial impairment of the QGC and Prelude
Windea Jules Verne arrives in Eemshaven
Pakistan’s 1st onshore LNG project testing market interest
A Dutch-Pakistan venture is inviting companies willing to secure capacities at a planned onshore LNG import terminal in Port Qasim to submit their bids. Image: Pakistan Onshore LNG Elengy Terminal Pakistan, owned by Vopak and Engro, has invited expression of interest on a non-binding basis from international and local LNG
Construction starts on Stena Line’s two larger E-Flexer ferries
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Swedish ferry company Stena Line has confirmed that the construction of its two new, larger E-Flexer ferries has begun in Weihai, China. Photo: Mild Design/Stena The vessels were ordered in 2018 and are scheduled for delivery in 2022. The ferries are the last of five
India’s Mundra LNG terminal gets 10th cargo
India’s newest LNG import facility at Mundra, Gujarat has received its tenth cargo of the fuel following the launch in January. Mundra LNG terminal receiving 10th cargo (Image: Kumar Anand/GSPC LNG) The 174,000 cubic meter TFDE LNG carrier GasLog Greece delivered the cargo to the Mundra facility on June 21.
NYK: World’s 1st transocean shipment of hydrogen begins
The world’s first international demonstration operation to transport hydrogen has begun. The project members are conducting a demonstration operation for the construction of an international hydrogen supply chain. Launched by the Advanced Hydrogen Energy Chain Association for Technology Development (AHEAD), the project is subsidized by the New Energy and Industrial
Daewoo E&C consortium wins Ulsan LNG contract
Australia: LNG export earnings forecast to dip
Australia’s LNG capacity expansion is nearing its end and although the country has taken over the LNG exporter top spot in 2019-20, the earnings are expected to dip. Courtesy of Woodside In its Resources and Energy Quarterly report, Australia’s Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, noted that the latest