3 billion m3 of natural gas delivered to the Croatian transport system
From the start of commercial operation, the LNG Hrvatska terminal delivered more than 3 billion m3 of natural gas to the transport system of the Republic of Croatia.
From the start of commercial operation, the LNG Hrvatska terminal delivered more than 3 billion m3 of natural gas to the transport system of the Republic of Croatia.
The JV has been named Energos Infrastructure (Energos), and is owned approximately 80% by Apollo-managed funds and 20% by NFE.
The joint venture companies have also executed shipbuilding contracts for the seven 174 000 m3 LNG carriers with Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
With an overall value of approximately US$900 million, Saipem is taking care of the EPC, including hook-up and commissioning assistance, of the Quiluma platform.
LNG is the best fuel option for owners considering how to extend vessel life and secure CII compliance through retrofit, according to SEA-LNG.
Works include the construction of a 500 m-long wharf, the LNG loading platform, four cargo berthing dolphins, four LNG berthing dolphins, and six mooring dolphins.
The LNG/bioLNG terminal will be built in the Port of Oxelösund, Sweden.
‘K’ Line has announced the execution of seven long-term time charter contracts through joint venture companies with QatarEnergy.
McDermott International has been awarded a FEED contract by QatarEnergy for the North Field South (NFS) project, designed to increase LNG production in the state of Qatar.
Centrica and Delfin Midstream Inc have announced the signing of a HOA to purchase 1.0 million tpy of LNG for 15-years on a FOB basis at the Delfin Deepwater Port.
EXMAR has announced that it has signed an agreement with Eni for the sale of the Tango FLNG.
The vessel was built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering and was delivered on 2 August.
Mr Ian Revell has been appointed as the Society’s new Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, in succession to Capt Andrew Clifton.
Cove Point LNG, an LNG export and import facility in Lusby, Maryland, US, loaded its 300th commercial cargo at the end of July.
Freeport LNG and the Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration have entered into a consent agreement to ensure the facility can resume operations.