American cruise company Carnival Cruise Line has revealed the name of its third LNG-powered Excel-class cruise ship as Carnival Jubilee, setting sail in 2023. Courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line The 182,800 gross tonnage Carnival Jubilee joins sister ships Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration. To remind, Mardi Gras is the first LNG-powered
Cheniere and Engie sign LNG supply agreement
U.S. LNG exporter and producer Cheniere Energy has signed a medium-term LNG supply agreement with French energy major Engie. Courtesy of Cheniere Under the deal, Cheniere is to supply LNG to Engie for a period of eleven years. Units of Cheniere revealed this in a letter to the U.S.. Department
DSME scores order for LNG carrier duo
South Korean shipbuilding company Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering has received an order for two liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers from Maran Gas Maritime, a subsidiary of the Angelicoussis Group, the largest shipping company in Greece. As disclosed, these ships will be built at the Okpo Shipyard and delivered to
FSRU LNG Croatia receives 16th cargo and 1st one from Egypt
Teekay LNG Partners tops off Norwegian bond offer
Teekay LNG Partners, one of the world’s largest owners of LNG carriers, has priced NOK 1,000 million ($115,194) in new senior unsecured bonds that mature in November 2026 in the Norwegian bond market. Courtesy of Teekay LNG Teekay is providing LNG and LPG services primarily under long-term, fee-based charter contracts.
World’s largest zero-emission sailing cargo ship to transport coffee beans
Canadian coffee roaster Café William has taken advantage of its partner Sailcargo’s presence at COP26 to announce its investment in the first zero-emission sailing cargo ship to transport its coffee beans from South America to its roasting plant in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Voilier Ceiba. Photo: CNW Group/Café William “This is a
MAN ES to provide propulsion system for Essberger’s dual-fuel chemical tankers
German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions has secured an order for HyProp ECO propulsion solution to power four dual-fuel chemical tankers owned by Hamburg-based tanker operator John T. Essberger. In May this year, John T. Essberger signed final agreements with China Merchants Jinling Shipyard Dingheng Co. Ltd to build four
Purus Marine buys two LNG carriers
London-based maritime holding company Purus Marine has acquired two 180,000 cubic metres LNG carriers (LNGCs). Illustration only; Courtesy of Purus Marine Purus Marine owns environmentally-advanced vessels. It supports the maritime industry’s transition to a zero-carbon and sustainable future. Also, its climate target is for its fleet to achieve net-zero emissions
EIA: US weekly LNG exports increase, Henry Hub spot price falls
LNG exports from the U.S. increased this week, while Henry Hub spot prices fell, according to weekly data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Courtesy of Cheniere In the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA reports that U.S. LNG exports climbed this week from the last report week. Twenty-two LNG vessels
French offshore renewable energy hybrid leaves sea after two-year trial
The WAVEGEM hybrid autonomous platform, which generates clean power by exploiting both solar and wave energy, has been retrieved ashore after two years of tests at the SEM-REV site offshore France. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Subscribe to continue