Leadership changes at Black & Veatch
Black & Veatch has appointed two senior leaders to guide its energy-focused operations, following the announcement that Dean Oskvig is to retire.
Black & Veatch has appointed two senior leaders to guide its energy-focused operations, following the announcement that Dean Oskvig is to retire.
ConocoPhillips Alaska is set to focus on its current North Slope operations, including the Alaska LNG project.
‘K’ Line and Chandris enter into time charter contracts with BP for two LNG carriers.
The Port of Singapore has launched its first Request for Proposal, to allow parties to apply for a licence to supply LNG bunkering services at the port.
BG Group’s sustainability initiatives have been recognised by the FTSE4Good index for the fifteenth consecutive year.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc. have named their new LNG carrier.
Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) has approved Orca LNG Ltd’s application for a 25 year natural gas export licence.
An articulated tug-barge, designed by Jensen Maritime, has received ‘approval in principle’ from ABS.
Australia Pacific LNG has started loading refrigerants to its Curtis Island LNG facility.
Technip has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning contract for the tie-in of the PFLNG1 facility to KAKG-A platform.
Excelerate Energy has received approval to move forward with the construction and operation of the LNG terminal.
Gasol has sold its interest in the ElectroGas Malta LNG project after two years of work on the project.
Cheniere Energy Partners has declared its quarterly distributions.
The board of directors of Höegh LNG Partners LP has declared a quarterly cash distribution for 2Q15.
The approval is one of the five regulatory clearances that are pre-conditions to the combination.