Image courtesy of Cheniere Liquefied natural gas exports from the U.S. decrease week over week, data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows. During the week ending February 27, eight vessels departed the U.S. liquefied natural gas export projects. Data shows that six vessels departed from the Cheniere’s Sabine Pass
Gasum continues investments in Nordic gas infrastructure
Image courtesy of Gasum Finish energy company Gasum is investing further into the Nordic gas infrastructure with new heavy-duty vehicle gas filling stations as well as plans for a new LNG terminal. Gasum said earlier this week that it was building 50 new gas filling stations for heavy-duty vehicles. The
TechnipFMC bags Tortue Ahmeyim FPSO deal
zoomImage courtesy of TechnipFMC LNG engineer TechnipFMC has been awarded a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit contract by BP for its Tortue Ahmeyim development on the maritime border of Mauritania and Senegal. The award for the engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning (EPCIC) of the FPSO is a
Real Energy secures funds for Windorah gas project
zoomImage courtesy of Real Energy Cooper Basin focused oil and gas company, Real Energy garnered $5 million to finance the advancement of the Windorah gas project. The company said on Friday it secured the funds by selling approximately 47,619,050 shares at an issue price of 10.5 cents per share and
KBR wins mid-scale LNG pre-FEED job in Mexico
Image courtesy of KBR Houston-based LNG engineer KBR has been awarded a pre-front-end engineering design (Pre-FEED) contract by Mexico Pacific (MPL) for a midscale LNG liquefaction project in Puerto Libertad on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide a Pre-FEED and cost estimate for the project, the
Coalition sees LNG forming pathway to IMO 2050
zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Gasum) The coalition promoting the uptake of LNG as a marine fuel, SEA\LNG, believes LNG is a viable pathway to meet the International Maritime Organization (IMO)’s 2050 greenhouse gas (GHG) targets. The maritime industry really has two broad but major environmental initiatives related to
KfW IPEX-Bank to finance AIDA Cruises’ LNG-powered newbuild
Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of AIDA Cruises) KfW IPEX-Bank is setting up the financing for AIDA Cruises’ new cruise ship powered with liquefied natural gas (LNG), to be built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. This is the second sister vessel for AIDAnova, the world’s first LNG-powered cruise
Gasum’s Coralius completes 100th LNG bunkering operation
Image courtesy of Gasum Gasum’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker vessel Coralius hit a milestone completing its 100th bunkering operation on February 21, 2019. Gasum, formerly named Skangas, said on Wednesday that Coralius was mostly operating in the North Sea and the Skagerrak area. The vessel delivers LNG through ship-to-ship bunkering
MOL takes delivery of LNG-fueled tugboat Ishin
Image courtesy of MOL Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) took delivery for the LNG-fueled tugboat the company ordered from Kanagawa Dockyard. The Ishin, the first LNG-fueled tugboat in western Japan, will be operated by MOL Group company Nihon Tug-Boat. The LNG fuel was supplied by Osaka Gas using a truck-to-ship LNG bunkering
Awilco LNG keeps tightening losses
Image courtesy of Awilco LNG Norwegian LNG transportation provider Awilco has tightened its losses during the fourth quarter and the full-year 2018. The company’s quarterly loss eased from $4.8 million in the third quarter to $1.2 million in the quarter under review. Awilco LNG said in its report on Thursday