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Gazprom to advance LNG, sees no prospects in shale gas

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zoomImage courtesy of Gazprom Russia’s Gazprom noted that the shale gas production outside of North America will not have a significant impact on the global gas market configuration and future export activities of Gazprom even by 2030.  The company noted that the share of the United States in the global shale gas production

Titan LNG wraps up first STS LNG bunkering in port of Ghent

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Image courtesy of Titan LNG The service supplier of liquefied natural gas Titan LNG, in a joint effort with North Sea Port, completed the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in the port of Ghent. The company said that it delivered around 150 tons of LNG to The Fure Valo, an LNG

Chart joins LNG bunkering coalition

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Chart SEA\LNG, the coalition promoting the widespread adoption of liquefied natural gas as fuel has been joined by Chart Industries.  Chart is an equipment and systems provider to applications that utilize clean-burning, economical natural gas. The liquefaction technology that is used includes specialized heat

Polish LNG terminal receives 74th cargo

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Image courtesy of Polskie LNG Polish liquefied natural gas import facility, the President Lech Kaczyński terminal in Świnoujście, has received a new cargo on Wednesday.  Polish LNG terminal operator, Polskie LNG, said via social media that the 74th cargo delivery came to the facility onboard the 173,400-cbm liquefied natural gas

Mitsui, Ferry Sunflower to build first two Japanese LNG-fueled ferries

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Image courtesy of MOL Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and its group company Ferry Sunflower have disclosed plans to construct the first two LNG-fueled ferries in Japan. MOL plans to order the vessels, which will be named the Sunflower Kurenai and the Sunflower Murasaki, from Mitsubishi Shipbuilding in December. Ferry

Flex LNG swings to profit, secures $650 mln new financing in 2019

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Flex LNG) Flex LNG, the company controlled by billionaire John Fredriksen and an emerging player in the LNG shipping business, swung to a profit in the third quarter of the year.  The company reported a net income of $0.5 million for the quarter under

Gazprom: TurkStream project enters final stage

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Receiving terminal for TurkStream gas pipeline in Turkey (Image courtesy of Gazprom) Russian giant Gazprom informed that the start-up and commissioning process is in its final stage at the TurkStream gas pipeline, which is going to be brought into operation before the end of 2019. Currently, both strings of TurkStream, from the onshore facilities near Anapa to the receiving

Hyundai Mipo scores LNG bunkering vessel order

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Image courtesy of Hyundai Mipo Dockyard South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, part of the Hyundai Heavy Industries, has booked an order for a liquefied natural gas bunkering vessel.  The company noted in its notice to the stock exchange that the vessel was ordered by an Asian partner. The order

Avenir LNG enters Brazilian small-scale market with Golar Power deal

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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Avenir LNG) Avenir LNG, a small-scale partnership between Stolt-Nielsen, Höegh LNG and Golar LNG said it will collaborate with Golar Power in developing the small-scale LNG market in Brazil. Avenir’s second 7,500-cbm LNG carrier will be used to deliver LNG to various ports across

Pavilion skips U.S. LNG cargo lift

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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Sempra Energy Temasek-owned Pavilion Energy has reportedly decided against lifting a U.S. liquefied natural gas cargo. The cargo is not being lifted due to scheduling and other commercial matters, Reuters reported citing a company spokesperson. The company evaluated its options and decided against lifting

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