India and Japan to team up in search for more flexible LNG deals
India will work with Japan to make long-term LNG import deals more affordable for price-sensitive consumers.
India will work with Japan to make long-term LNG import deals more affordable for price-sensitive consumers.
Wärtsilä opens the first of four Digital Acceleration Centres.
India wants to attract foreign investors to US$300 billion worth of energy projects planned for the next decade.
For the first time Skangas’ vessel Coralius both cooled down tanks and delivered LNG in one operation.
The Russian Yamal LNG project will ship the first two cargoes of LNG in November.
JERA is looking to secure volumes to replace some expiring long-term deals.
Naval architects from Deltamarin have developed a multipurpose inland vessel called DeltaBreaker.
According to Exxon Mobil, the demand for natural gas is expected to double by 2040.
Wärtsilä strengthens its expertise in vessel positioning technology.
WFW advises on US$191.8 million K-Sure backed post-delivery financing for FSRU ‘BW Integrity’.
For the first time LNG will be supplied by trucks from Klaipedos Nafta’s new onshore LNG reloading station to Poland.
Is the LNG industry looking at a new era in LNG distribution?
Jon Olson, TruMarx Data Partners, USA, and Sam Bulmer, UK, and Tamir Druz, Israel, Capra Energy, outline best practices for LNG tenders.
ABB to provide Azipod propulsion system for new Viking Line cruise ferry to be built in China.
Tank Storage Asia came to a close last week after two intense days of business meetings and networking.