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Gas Vitality wraps up its 1st loading operation at Fos Cavaou LNG terminal

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France’s first LNG bunker vessel Gas Vitality has completed its maiden loading operation at Fos Cavaou LNG terminal, kicking off the new small-scale LNG loading service. Courtesy of Elengy French LNG terminal operator Elengy is now offering 50 loading slots annually for loading small-scale LNG vessels at Fos Cavaou. Specifically,

Eni’s Coral-Sul FLNG arrives in Mozambique

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The Coral-Sul FLNG vessel, the first floating LNG facility to be in the deep waters of the African continent, has arrived in Mozambique from Samsung Heavy Industries’ shipyard in South Korea. Illustration; Courtesy of Eni The FLNG vessel, with a capacity of 3.4 million tonnes of LNG per year, will be specifically

Spotted: 3 LNG carriers meet in the Port of Rotterdam

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Three LNG carriers in a row were spotted in the Nijlhaven on the morning of 3 January 2022, which is unique for the Port of Rotterdam. Courtesy of Kees Torn While the LNG Rosenrot and Georgiy Brusilov were at the terminal, the British Sponsor departed from the Port of Rotterdam.

K Line wants to have zero-emission ships by 2030

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Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) revealed plans to have zero-emission vessels by 2030. “We … aim to introduce zero-emission vessels as early as possible by the end of the second half of the 2020s,” Yukikazu Myochin, President & CEO at K Line, announced in the New Year

Sound Energy wraps up LNG supply with Afriquia Gaz

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Energy transition company Sound Energy has completed the previously announced LNG sale and purchase agreement with Moroccan LPG distributor Afriquia Gaz. Courtesy of Sound Energy Sound Energy announced the entry of binding conditional agreements regarding an $18 million Phase 1 Tendrara LNG development loan note financing. It also announced that

‘Momentous milestone’ for QatarEnergy as contract for North Field expansion goes to McDermott

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State-owned giant QatarEnergy has awarded a major engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract for the offshore scope of its North Field Expansion Project in Qatar to McDermott. QatarEnegy, formerly known as Qatar Petroleum, said on Monday that the expansion project will increase Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) production capacity

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