Chinese shipyard Jiangnan has ordered GTT tank design for four very large LNG-fueled container vessels on behalf of Pacific International Lines (PIL). Illustration; Courtesy of PIL GTT received this order from Jiangnan for the vessels that will be able to carry 14,000 containers each. The shipyard ordered this on behalf
Lithuania’s Klaipėda LNG terminal fully booked for the gas year
The customers of the Lithuanian LNG terminal Klaipėda LNG have fully booked the terminal’s regasification capacity for this gas year that lasts until 30 September 2022. Courtesy of Klaipedos Nafta Klaipedos Nafta said it allocated a total of 23,9 TWh of Klaipėda LNG terminal capacity for the current gas year.
Equinor’s charter of Remøy vessel includes potential upgrade to run on ammonia
Norway’s energy giant Equinor has inked a long-term deal with Remøy Shipping for one of its platform supply vessels (PSVs), leaving room for a potential upgrade of the vessel to operate on ammonia, in a bid to help the state-owned player lower its carbon footprint and reach its emission reduction
NYK wraps up fourth biofuel trial
Friendship, a Capesize bulker owned by Greek shipowner Seanergy Maritime and chartered by Japanese shipping firm NYK, has collaborated with British mining company Anglo American to complete a trial using biofuel to transport cargo. Photo: NYK This is the fourth trial use of biofuel by NYK , the second in
Heerema’s two giant crane vessels switch to green shore power in Rotterdam – gallery
Dutch offshore contractor Heerema Marine Contractors has connected its two giant heavy-lift vessels to, what the company says, is the largest shore power installation of Europe, located in Rotterdam. Heerema Marine Contractors revealed on Thursday that its largest crane vessels, Sleipnir and Thialf, have officially switched from using their engines
Wärtsilä develops 1st dedicated methanol fuel supply system
Finnish technology company Wärtsilä has developed a dedicated fuel supply system for methanol, MethanolPac, as interest grows in the methanol pathway to decarbonisation. Photo: Wärtsilä Combined with the recently introduced Wärtsilä 32 Methanol engine and the company’s retrofit and system integration capabilities, MethanolPac enables the technology company to deliver methanol-capable
JAPEX suspends operation at Soma LNG after earthquake
Japan Petroleum Exploration (JAPEX) has suspended Soma LNG terminal activities for safety confirmation, after the earthquake off the coast of Fukushima. Courtesy of JAPEX JAPEX announced damage and response to the earthquake that struck off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture on 16 March 2022. The company’s ten domestic oil and
Uniper books extra LNG capacity at Gate terminal
Germany’s energy company Uniper will book additional LNG capacity at Gate terminal, a joint venture of Vopak and Gasunie, by 1 billion cubic meters per year for three years. Courtesy of GATE Gate terminal, in operation since 2011, is a 50/50 joint-venture between Gasunie and Vopak. Its initial capacity of
Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi approved for extra LNG exports amidst energy crisis
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued export licenses to the Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi to increase international LNG exports amidst energy shortages caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Illustration only; Courtesy of Cheniere Cheniere‘s Sabine Pass currently has six fully operational trains. Each is capable of
Norway’s Equinor ramping up gas output to help meet Europe’s demand
Norway’s state player Equinor and the country’s government have worked out a plan to maintain high gas exports to Europe and meet the demand amid supply concerns exacerbated by the Ukrainian crisis. Equinor and its partners, together with Norwegian authorities, are taking new steps to meet the gas demand in