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Titan to bunker Nor Lines’ LNG-fueled freighters

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Image courtesy of Titan LNG Titan LNG, the service supplier of liquefied natural gas, will be supplying the chilled fuel to two Nor Lines’ LNG-powered multipurpose vessels, the Kvitnos and Kvitbjørn at the port of Rotterdam.  The two vessels operate on a bi-weekly (liner) service from the SCA terminal in Rotterdam

Rolls-Royce to lay off 4,600 workers

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zoomImage courtesy of Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce, that in January unveiled plans to restructure its business on Thursday said it will let 4,600 workers go over the next 24 months.  Around a third of these roles, predominantly in the UK, are expected to leave by the end of 2018. The programme is

Belgium books Qatari LNG cargo

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Image courtesy of Fluxys Belgium /P. Henderyckx Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge LNG terminal in Belgium booked a cargo of Qatari liquefied natural gas for delivery later this month.  According to the shipping data, the 217,000 cbm Al Shamal LNG carrier departed Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG complex on June 4 and set course for Belgium.

US Department of Energy seeks comments on LNG export study

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Cheniere) The United States Department of Energy released its Macroeconomic Outcomes of Market Determined Levels of U.S. LNG Exports study, the fifth examining effects of LNG exports on U.S. economy and energy markets. The DOE issued a notice of availability of the study, and

BP: rising LNG trade, China’s consumption bump global gas market

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zoomSpencer Dale, BP chief economist (Image courtesy of BP) Both, consumption and production of natural gas increased during 2017, considered a bumper year for natural gas, according to BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy for 2017.  Natural gas consumption rose 3 percent, or by 96 billion cubic meters, while production

Chart names new CEO, makes new appointments

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Illustration only. Image source: Pixabay under CC0 Creative Commons license Chart Industries named Jillian Evanko as the company’s chief executive officer and president and has been elected to the board of directors, effective immediately. Evanko has served as vice president, chief financial officer, chief accounting officer and treasurer of Chart since

Major part of Southern Gas Corridor TANAP open

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Image courtesy of BP The Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) project has been inaugurated on Tuesday in Turkey.  The pipeline is part of the Southern Gas Corridor 3,500 network that will transport gas from the Caspian Sea to Turkey this year and to Europe from 2020, the UK-based major BP

Ocean Infinity wins Scarborough data job

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Pluto LNG onshore gas plant (Image courtesy of Woodside) Ocean Infinity, the technology company specializing in collecting seabed data and its analysis, has been awarded a contract by Woodside Energy to provide data in support of the Scarborough field development. The Scarborough field is located 375 kilometers west-north-west of the

ABS classes BC Ferries’ Spirit of British Columbia LNG conversion

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Image courtesy of ABS American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) classed, Spirit of British Columbia, one of two ferries that have been converted for use of LNG as fuel and are ready to return to operation for BC Ferries. The Spirit of British Columbia was the first to undergo conversion while its sister

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