Gas
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The future of the seaborne LNG trades
Nicola Contessi, a research associate at the York Centre for Asian Research in Toronto, on the demand outlook for LNG.…
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Tsuneishi Shipbuilding enters LPG carrier construction
Japan’s Tsuneishi Shipbuilding has entered into a new field of constructiuon, winning its first orders for LPG carriers. An unspecified…
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Kawasaki Heavy readies larger hydrogen carrier designs
Officials from Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) said yesterday a landmark pilot project to ship liquefied hydrogen from Australia had…
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Germany accelerates LNG terminals scheme
Germany is pressing ahead with plans to build the country’s first liquefied natural gas terminals in order to reduce its…
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BW LPG disposes of another VLGC
Oslo-listed BW LPG has sold its 2006-built very large gas carrier (VLGC) , which the company expects will generate around…
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Koreans in for more LNG carriers
The LNG orderbook to fleet ratio – the highest among all shipping segments – continues to swell with Korean yards…
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Shipping navigates the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Global shipping reacted sharply to yesterday’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia with an armada of international merchant ships exiting…
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Solvang heralds ‘game changer’ moment for shipping with encouraging carbon capture tests
Norwegian gas shipowner Solvang is heralding a “game changer” for shipping on the industry’s path to decarbonisation. Solvang has been…
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GasLog clinches long-term employment for three LNG newbuilds
Greek liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping player GasLog has secured long-term charters for three of its four newbuild 174,000 cu…
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ADNOC Logistics and Services seals Philippines FSU deal
The Logistics unit of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (ADNOC) has penned a deal with Singapore-based Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific…
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Gerry Wang finds container work for novel gas carrier
MPPs, dry bulk carriers – even product tankers have been proposed to move containers during box shipping’s record earnings run.…
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Putin’s invasion of Ukraine seen hiking tonne-mile picture for shipping
Shipping is making emergency plans as a swathe of Eastern Europe becomes a war zone. Yesterday, Russian President Vladimir Putin…
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Roaring S&P start to 2022 points to new records
The opening weeks of 2022 suggest another record year is on the cards in terms of the overall sale and…
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Black Sea exports plummet as talk of war escalates
Ukrainian officials denounced Russian naval drills off its Black Sea coast last week, saying the presence of warships made navigating…
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Wanhua taps Jiangnan for ethane carriers
Wanhua Chemical Group has ordered two firm and two optional 99,000 cu m very large ethane carriers at Jiangnan Shipyard…
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Keppel wins $186m in contracts
Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine, through its subsidiary Keppel Shipyard, has been awarded contracts worth around S$250m ($186m) for the…
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MOL orders ice class tanker at GSI for Arctic LNG 2 charter
Japanese shipowner Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has placed an order at CSSC-affiliated Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) for the construction of…
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Shell and GTT join forces to develop liquid hydrogen technologies
Energy giant Shell will cooperate with France’s GTT, a world leader in gas containment systems, to develop liquid hydrogen (LH2)…
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MOL to work with Petronas on liquefied CO2 transportation
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) will work with Petroliam Nasional (Petronas), the state-owned energy company of Malaysia, to study liquefied…
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Maran Gas books two more LNG newbuilds at DSME
South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has landed a new deal with Maria Angelicoussis-led Maran Gas, a gas…
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