Changfeng commences construction of CNG/LNG refuelling station
Changfeng Energy Inc. has released a statement claiming that it has started building a CNG/LNG refuelling station in Sanya City, China.
Changfeng Energy Inc. has released a statement claiming that it has started building a CNG/LNG refuelling station in Sanya City, China.
Woodside has informed the Oil Search Board that it has withdrawn its proposal to merge the businesses.
CWC has announced the annual the winners of the annual World LNG Awards.
The US DOE has granted Air Flow North America Corp. authorsation to export LNG to countries in Central America, South America, the Caribbean or Africa that do not have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US.
Parker Bestobell Marine has announced that it has secured a globe and check valve order for the second ferry being built for the Swedish company, Rederi AB Gotland.
The Chart-Ferox designed LNG fuelling station in Warsaw, Poland, recently celebrated its 2000th bus fill.
Watlow has unveiled a new logo and tagline: ‘Powered by Possibility.’
In collaboration with Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., Lloyd’s Register has developed a 28K dual-fuel multi-purpose vessel design.
Sembcorp Marine has released a statement claiming that it has repaired 34 LNG vessels in 2015, beating the previous record.
Wood Group has announced that it has won a contract from ConocoPhillips to provide brownfield engineering services for the Darwin LNG plant in Australia.
The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association has released a statement calling for a lift on gas development and exploration bans.
G2 LNG has filed a letter to FERC introducing its proposed 14 million tpy LNG project on the west bank of the Calcasieu River.
The combined group will be branded Stork and will be headquartered in the Netherlands, with an annual turnover of approximately €2.1 billion
Gate Terminal has announced that it will continue expansion by constructing a new LNG truck and container loading station, which is scheduled to be constructed by 2017.
Wärtsilä Corp. has released a statement claiming that it will deliver an LNG-fired peaking power plant to Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd in Kerala, India.