EIA: Cheniere and Sempra LNG terminals restart as new hurricane approaches
According to the US EIA, the Sabine Pass and Cameron LNG terminals’ post-Hurricane Laura restart may only be brief as Hurricane Delta approaches.
According to the US EIA, the Sabine Pass and Cameron LNG terminals’ post-Hurricane Laura restart may only be brief as Hurricane Delta approaches.
Yanmar has received an order for its dual fuel engines to power Japan’s first LNG ferries.
Pavilion Energy Singapore and Gasum have signed an MOU agreement regarding the development of a global LNG bunkering supply network.
TruMarx Data Partners has signed an MOU to support LNG Alliance’s business objectives with software and data solutions, including its COMET Marketplace.
GTT receives two orders for the tank design of four very large ethane carriers.
Axpo has announced that it will be opening an office in Singapore at the end of 2020 to strengthen its presence in Asia’s fast-growing LNG market.
FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd and Shell Eastern Petroleum, has named Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel.
Wison has held a groundbreaking ceremony for its LNG high end equipment upgrade and transformation project in the Nantong National High-tech Industrial Development Zone.
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has presented guidelines for the safe handling of LNG-powered vessels at port terminals.
MOL's LNG-fuelled tugboat ‘Ishin’ has won a Ship of the Year 2019 award.
DNV GL – Maritime has released the fourth edition of its Maritime Forecast to 2050, identifying fuel choice as the essential factor in decarbonising shipping.
Cryopeak LNG and Sumitomo have signed an MOU to jointly develop an LNG bunker fuels supply chain in North America’s Pacific Northwest ports.
Nakilat has assumed full ship management and operations of the Q-Flex LNG carrier ‘Al Rekayyat’ from Shell.
The world’s largest LNG bunker vessel has been officially named ‘Gas Agility’ at a ceremony held in Rotterdam by Total and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.
Elenger Marine’s new LNG bunkering vessel was recently launched and named in the shipyard of the Dutch shipbuilder Damen.