New Bureau Veritas rules support hybrid power and energy storage systems
Bureau Veritas has consolidated its experience in the field with a new series of notations and rules.
Bureau Veritas has consolidated its experience in the field with a new series of notations and rules.
MacGregor – part of Cargotec – has announced that it has signed a contract to provide oceanographic winches and Triplex deck handling systems for a new LNG dual-fuel research vessel.
Swedegas has announced that it is investing in a new LNG infrastructure at the Port of Gothenburg, Sweden.
The latest development in Winterthur Gas & Diesel’s Generation X low-speed diesel engine range has successfully completed both its FAT and TAT.
Golar LNG Partners LP has reported net income attributable to unit holders of US$23.6 million.
Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd has announced it has won four contracts worth a total of S$85 million for the conversion, repair and modification of vessels.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd has announced that it has signed a long-term charter contract for four 174 000 m3 LNG carriers.
Crowley Maritime Corp. has announced that it has signed an agreement with ExxonMobil and Eagle LNG Partners LLC to collaborate on the development of LNG as a marine fuel.
MacGregor has reached an agreement with ESL Shipping Oy to jointly develop and test an autonomous discharging feature on MacGregor bulk handling cranes.
The Panama Canal Authority has released a statement celebrating the one-year anniversary of the inauguration of its expanded canal.
According to Reuters, Lietuvos Duju Tiekimas – the state-owned Lithuanian gas trader – has signed an agreement to purchase LNG directly from the US for the first time.
Cheniere Energy Inc. has released a statement celebrating the commencement of its 20-year LNG sales and purchase agreement with Korea Gas Corp.
DEME has announced that it has held a naming ceremony for the world’s first LNG-powered dredging vessel.
Brittany Ferries has announced that it is adding a new LNG-powered ferry to its 10-ship fleet.
Statoil has announced that it has awarded a contract to AET – a subsidiary of MISC Berhad – to operate two specialist DP2 offshore loading shuttle tankers on long-term charter.