Naming ceremony for unique icebreaking LNG tanker
The naming ceremony for the world’s first icebreaking LNG tanker took place on 3 June 2017.
The naming ceremony for the world’s first icebreaking LNG tanker took place on 3 June 2017.
The delivery is part of a seven and a half year deal signed in 2016.
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Canadian energy company Fortis Inc could beat its annual 5% growth target with new LNG and power transmission projects.
The Middle Eastern rift between Qatar and Saudi Arabia has stoked concern over supply disruptions spilling over into global gas markets.
The Panama Canal Authority has published a proposal for modifications to its current toll structure, signaling the start of a 30-day formal consultation period for industry feedback.
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