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MOL looks at shipping ammonia from Australia
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a joint study…
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CCCC wins contact for Kamchatka LNG complex
China’s leading marine and waterway contractor, China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), has been appointed as a major contractor in the…
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Australian green hydrogen hub explores GEV’s shipping solution for Asia Pacific
Australia’s Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding with Province Resources and Total Eren for…
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Eneos Ocean seals charter extension with Yara
Japan’s Eneos Ocean has, through its Singaporean subsidiary, struck a charter extension deal with Norwegian ammonia and fertilizer manufacturer Yara…
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Japanese yards unveil the largest ammonia carrier to date
A subsidiary of Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Phoenix Tankers, has ordered a revolutionary very large gas carrier (VLGC) that pushes…
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Hyundai LNG Shipping doubles up on LNG carriers at DSME
South Korea’s Hyundai LNG Shipping has ordered an additional 174,000 cu m LNG carrier from compatriot Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine…
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Acteon awarded contract for the Philippines LNG terminal
UK-based marine contractor Acteon has secured an integrated project with Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company (AG&P) for the development of…
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Exmar and Nutrien set out to build vessel powered by low-carbon ammonia
Belgium’s Exmar and Canadian fertilizer company Nutrien have joined forces to develop and build a low-carbon ammonia-fuelled vessel as early…
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PGNiG charters two newbuild LNG carriers from Knutsen
PGNiG Supply & Trading (PST), a division of Poland’s LNG player PGNiG, has signed a charter deal with Norwegian shipping…
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GasLog Partners fixes another LNG carrier to TotalEnergies
New York-listed GasLog Partners has landed a new time charter agreement with TotalEnergies. The French energy major has extended the…
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Newbuild prices under pressure as steel plate prices surge
Sharply contrasting fortunes from two Korean conglomerates last week have sparked conjecture on whether newbuild prices will head further north.…
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Seaborne energy trades across Asia Pacific recast as Japan slashes use of LNG and coal
Seaborne energy trades across Asia Pacific are set to be recast once again with news that Australia’s biggest coal and…
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Ammonia supply chain from Australia to Japan under the microscope
Woodside Energy, together with Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation, Marubeni Corporation, Hokuriku Electric Power Company and the Kansai…
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TotalEnergies and Technip Energies team up to decarbonise LNG and offshore facilities
TotalEnergies and Technip Energies team up to decarbonise LNG and offshore facilities French supermajor TotalEnergies has teamed up with Technip…
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New Fortress Energy opens LNG terminal at Port of Pichilingue
Global energy-infrastructure company New Fortress Energy Inc. (NFE) has begun commercial operations at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in…
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Svitzer secures First Gen contract in the Philippines
Towage operator Svitzer, part of Maersk, has secured a 10-year time charter deal with FGEN LNG, a subsidiary of First…
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Foresight Group: Ravi Mehrotra stars on the cover of Maritime CEO
The latest issue of Maritime CEO features a well known name in Indian and London shipping circles on the cover.…
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Shell charters six newbuild LNG carriers
Shell is taking its newbuild LNG carrier book to 24 with agreements in place for a further six ships with…
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Fat cows, foolish virgins, and the snows of yesteryear
The carriage of goods by sea is one of the things that Sir Richard Branson hasn’t tried (yet) so the…
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Imabari to develop its own LNG fuel tanks
Imabari Shipbuilding, Japan’s largest shipbuilder, has said it will delvelop its own LNG fuel tanks rather than being reliant on…
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