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DESFA and Dioriga Gas sign deal on Greek FSRU

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Greek gas grid operator DESFA has signed an agreement with Dioriga Gas, a unit of Motor Oil Hellas, for the FSRU project in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece. Courtesy of DESFA The advanced reservation of capacity agreement (ARCA) for the construction of the connections between the planned Dioriga Gas’ floating

EIA: US weekly LNG exports increase, followed by Henry Hub

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Energy Information Administration (EIA) weekly report has shown that LNG exports from the U.S. went up this week, with Henry Hub prices going up as well. Courtesy of Cheniere For the period of 1o June to 16 June 2021, according to the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA reports that U.S.

Maersk in talks with yards on methanol-powered containership

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Illustration; Image courtesy: Maersk Container shipping heavyweight Maersk is currently in discussions with equipment suppliers and yards on the order of a methanol-powered containership. The company announced plans to order the world’s first container vessel that can operate on carbon-neutral methanol in February 2021. Under the plan, Maersk plans to launch the carbon-neutral

EU approves Alexandroupolis LNG terminal funding

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The European Commission has approved €166.7 million ($ 198.9 million) Greek support measure for the construction of a new LNG terminal in Alexandroupolis. Courtesy of Gastrade Alexandroupolis Independent Natural Gas System (INGS) plans to develop a floating LNG terminal southwest of Alexandroupolis, Greece in the Aegean Sea. The project is

Stolt Tankers upbeat on biofuel trial results

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Illustration/Stolt Pride; Image credit Stolt Tankers Tanker operator Stolt Tankers, part of Stolt-Nielsen Limited, says initial results from a biofuel trial carried out by one of the company’s chemical tankers have been very positive. Specifically, the 37,000 dwt chemical tanker Stolt Inspiration recently completed her transatlantic voyage partly powered by a marine biofuel

Wärtsilä signs support deals with Nakilat for LNG carriers

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The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has signed several agreements to support LNG carriers owned by Qatar-based Nakilat. Courtesy of Wärtsilä Wärtsilä stated that the agreements were signed in April this year and that they will last for five years. Wärtsilä is the supplier of the LNG reliquefaction systems onboard all

HHI orders GTT tank design for 4 new LNG carriers

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South Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has ordered the tank design of four new LNG carriers from the French LNG containment specialist GTT. Courtesy of GTT Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has placed the order on behalf of a European ship-owner. GTT will design the tanks of the vessels, each

DNV and Keppel to collaborate on hydrogen in Singapore

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Norway-based classification society DNV has signed an agreement with Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine for collaboration on the hydrogen value chain. Courtesy of DNV The collaboration wants to explore safe implementation of potential new technologies, working jointly with governmental agencies to promote hydrogen as an energy source in Singapore, in

Brittany Ferries eyes all-electric, sea-skimming flying ferries

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French shipping company Brittany Ferries is exploring the potential for a new high-speed, sustainable and more efficient form of ferry travel called a seaglider. Photo: Brittany Ferries The concept, an all-electric, wing-in-ground effect vehicle (WIG), is under development in the United States through Boston-based start-up Regional Electric Ground Effect Nautical

KARMOL’s first FSRU arrives in Senegal

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KARMOL’s first FSRU has arrived in Dakar, marking a step forward in KARMOL’s LNG transition in Senegal. Courtesy of KARMOL The Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) was constructed in a 50/50 joint venture between Turkish Karpowership and Japanese Mitsui OSK Lines, named KARMOL. This embedded content is only visible

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