Image courtesy: Meyer Werft German shipbuilder Meyer Werft has started production of the cruise ship Silver Ray for Silversea Cruises hosting a symbolic steel-cutting ceremony in Papenburg on Wednesday, November 23. The cruise vessel will feature an innovative propulsion system aiming to provide sustainable travel. The Nova-class ship will be
Seapeak behind order for five LNG carriers at Samsung Heavy
Bermuda-headquartered Seapeak has confirmed it signed a contract with South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for the construction of five LNG carriers. As disclosed, upon their deliveries, the five LNG carriers will each operate under a fixed-rate time-charter contract with an international energy major for a firm period of
KNOT orders new shuttle tanker for charter with Petrobras
Norway-based shuttle tankers owner and operator Knutsen NYK Offshore Tankers AS (KNOT) has ordered another shuttle tanker for time charter with Brazilian oil and gas giant Petrobras. Courtesy of Knutsen Group On 21 November, KNOT signed a contract with Chinese shipyard Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry (Zhoushan) for the construction of
Watch: James Fisher takes delivery of 1st of two LNG dual-fuel tankers
This embedded content is only visible after accepting cookies. Change your preferences [embedded content] British provider of marine engineering services James Fisher has welcomed MV Sir John Fisher, the first of two 6,000 dwt LNG dual-fuel tankers, to its fleet at a delivery ceremony held on November 21. Built and
Proman Stena Bulk’s first methanol-fuelled tanker christened
Shipping joint venture Proman Stena Bulk has held a christening ceremony for the first methanol-powered, low-emission tanker Stena Pro Patria. As informed, the christening ceremony took place on 23 November in Trinidad and Tobago. The vessel is the first of six 49,900 DWT methanol-powered dual-fuel medium-range tankers being built by
Maersk’s Christiansen: It will be the end of decade before we can see some scaling-up of ammonia
Morten Bo Christiansen, Vice President of Decarbonization for AP Moller Maersk shares his views on the challenges concerning uptake of ammonia and why methanol is the best solution for Maersk right now. He added that Maersk is evaluating over 30 projects aimed at developing green fuels. Premium content Checking for
McDermott reaches milestone on Ichthys project
US offshore engineering and construction services player McDermott has officially started the construction of a booster compression module for the Inpex-operated Ichthys LNG development in Australia. According to McDermott’s social media update on 23 November, the construction started at the company’s yard in Batam in Indonesia with the first steel-cutting milestone
Following Coral-Sul inauguration, Eni eyes more FLNG developments off Mozambique
Italy’s oil and gas giant Eni has engaged in talks during the inauguration ceremony for the Coral-Sul floating LNG (FLNG) facility to contemplate the possibility of additional FLNG projects off Mozambique. Eni disclosed on Wednesday that its representatives discussed the possibility of replicating the success of the Coral South project
Avenir completes its first LNG delivery to Finnish Hamina LNG terminal
UK-based Avenir LNG has completed its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) delivery into the newly commissioned Hamina LNG terminal in Finland. On 22 November, Avenir LNG provided an update on its social media channels stating that the LNG cargo was loaded by Avenir Supply & Trading onboard its vessel Avenir
ABB’s solution targets reduced costs of green hydrogen production
Swedish-Swiss technology company ABB has launched its energy management system for the green hydrogen market to help reduce the costs of production. The solution named ABB Ability OPTIMAX enables real-time visibility of energy consumption across operations. According to the Green Hydrogen Catapult, a global initiative made up of leading energy