World’s second largest LNG tanker class to transit Panama Canal
A Q-Flex class LNG tanker, the world’s second largest class of carrier, is due to travel through the Panama Canal for the first time.
A Q-Flex class LNG tanker, the world’s second largest class of carrier, is due to travel through the Panama Canal for the first time.
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Samsung Heavy Industries has announced that it has received an order for a new LNG carrier.
Port Arthur LNG receives non-FTA authorisation for LNG exports from its project in Texas.
The European Union is set to more than double its US LNG imports by 2023.
Pavilion Energy has performed the first commercial ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in the Port of Singapore.
Jonathan Zier has joined Crowley’s offshore services team to provide tug, barge and LNG solutions.
Pasha Hawaii has marked significant construction milestones with a keel laying ceremony at Keppel AmFELS for its new LNG-fuelled ‘Ohana Class containerships.
AB Klaipedos Nafta has announced that it has started its yearly procedure for the allocation of LNG terminal capacities for the new gas year, which begins on 1 October 2019.
Samsung Heavy Industries has successfully built its first LNG-fuelled vessels with its own technology.
Fluxys LNG has announced the opening of a subscription window for unloading slots and additional storage services at the Zeebrugge LNG terminal.
AB Klaipedos Nafta has released a statement claiming that it has reached an agreement with Nauticor GmbH & Co. KG regarding the Kairos LNG bunker supply vessel.
Flex LNG has entered into a sale-charterback transaction with Hyundai Glovis for the vessels ‘Flex Endeavour’ and ‘Flex Enterprise’.
BC Ferries celebrated Earth Day with the return of the ‘Spirit of Vancouver Island’.
Qatar has positioned itself as the front-runner for a long-term LNG supply deal with Pakistan.