LNG terminal to be developed in the North of Brazil
Golar Power will develop the first LNG terminal in the North of Brazil. The project will enable the supply of LNG to Norsk Hydro’s Alunorte refinery plant.
Read moreGolar Power will develop the first LNG terminal in the North of Brazil. The project will enable the supply of LNG to Norsk Hydro’s Alunorte refinery plant.
Read moreThe first LNG Bunker Barge on North America’s west coast, which is expected to serve shipping from 2023, is to be built to ABS class.
Read moreKanfer Shipping (Kanfer) has entered into an exclusive agreement with CGR Arctic Marine (CGR), to develop cost-saving LNG bunkering vessels.
Read moreSeven months after the implementation of the IMO 2020, the raft of technical issues and leap in fuel prices that were expected to result have failed to materialise, ING Bank said.
Read moreThe Dutch company Titan LNG, recently received €11 million funding from the European Union concerning its bio-LNG project.
Read moreDespite the COVID-19 pandemic and the soft demand for LNG, COSCO Shipping ordered three LNG vessels from Hudong Zhonghua, China Shipbuilding Trading, a subsidiary of China Shipbuilding Corporation.
Read moreAlthough daily natural gas deliveries to U.S. facilities that produce LNG for export were a record 9.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in late March 2020, deliveries fell to less than 4.0 Bcf/d in June, EIA reported.
Read moreWith a second bunkering operation completed on 15 June, the Port of Marseille Fos demonstrates its commitment to LNG.
Read moreFor the first time, vehicles from Europe will be transported from Europe to North and Central America on a car freighter powered by LNG. On June 16g the SIEM CONFUCIUS with more than 4,800 vehicles for North America left Emden for Veracruz in the Gulf of Mexico.
Read moreEuropean gas inventories have reached record levels, amid a week demand which has caused excess gas moving into storage, putting pressure on producers to cut supply.
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