Woodside and GE to support use of LNG as fuel in Western Australia
Woodside has released a statement claiming that it has signed an agreement with GE to support the use of LNG as fuel in Western Australia.
Woodside has released a statement claiming that it has signed an agreement with GE to support the use of LNG as fuel in Western Australia.
Carnival Corp. & plc has announced that it has successfully completed the installation and certification of exhaust gas cleaning systems on 60 vessels across its brands.
Seaspan Ferries Corp. has announced that the Seaspan Reliant – the second of two new dual-fuelled/hybrid ferries – has been successfully delivered.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd has announced that it will restructure the organisation effective 1 April 2017.
Fosmax LNG is considering modifying its existing facilities to make them capable of receiving both existing and planned small scale LNG vessels at the Fos Cavaou LNG terminal in France.
General Dynamics NASSCO has announced that the Liberty – the third and final ship constructed as part of the ECO Class tanker programme for SEACOR – has been taken to sea for testing and trials.
Donald Gongaware has joined Okra Energy as Chief Process and Innovation Officer.
Chart Ferox has hosted a delegation from Proviridis at the Ferox facility and concluded an agreement for a second, Chart designed and constructed, natural gas fuelling station.
BC Ferries has announced that the LNG dual-fuel Salish Eagle has stopped for refuelling and provisioning at Santa Cruz, Canary Islands, and is now en route across the Atlantic Ocean to Panama.
Skangas has announced that it has reached an agreement to supply LNG to Suomen Teollisuuden Energiapalvelut – STEP Oy.
Speaking at the CWC World LNG Summit in Barcelona, Spain, a number of leading figures in the LNG as a fuel segment have offered their thoughts on the LNG market.
Skangas has announced that it has signed a contract with Stormossen to deliver LNG to its first biogas station in Vaasa, Finland.
BC Ferries has announced that the second of its three new Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, has departed Gdansk, Poland, and is en route to its final destination, British Columbia, Canada.
The company has recently completed the acquisition of a 26% stake in LNG vessel Prachi.
The International Organization for Standardization has announced that it has introduced a new standard for the safe and sustainable bunkering of LNG-fuelled vessels.