Gas
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Bumi Armada develops new FLNG concept
Malaysian floater specialist Bumi Armada has received approval in principle from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for a new…
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France secures Qatar LNG supplies
French energy major TotalEnergies has sealed a gas supply deal with Middle Eastern liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer QatarEnergy for…
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Shipping on alert as Israel’s war with Hamas enters fourth day
The war that has broken out between Israel and Hamas has shuttered one port 10 km north of the border…
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Kristian Mørch and Nicholas Lykiardopulo move to take control of BW Epic Kosan
Gas ship operator BW Epic Kosan is to be privatised with Web Holding, a company controlled by Kristian Mørch-led J.…
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Shipping costs in the 2020s proving expensive for cargo owners
Cargo owners are having to fork out far more to ship their goods this decade, new analysis from Clarksons Research…
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Further strikes on the cards at Chevron’s Australian LNG plants
Workers at Chevron’s two Australian LNG plants at Gorgon and Wheatstone have voted to go back on strike in a…
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Gunvor and Solvang link up for five carbon capture-ready VLGC newbuilds
Swiss-based commodity trading giant Gunvor has formed a joint venture with Norwegian gas shipowner to own and operate five LPG…
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Next two months ‘pivotal’ in Panama’s battle to keep canal water levels topped up
The daily deficit of water at the Gatun reservoir in the centre of the Panama Canal is the equivalent of…
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BW Group sells 6% of gas shipping unit ahead of US listing
Singapore’s BW Group has sold around 6% of its Oslo-listed VLGC owner BW LPG for NOK1bn ($91.6m). Andreas Sohmen-Pao’s BW…
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Russia’s decision to deploy non-ice class tankers in the Arctic comes in for criticism
Russia risks an environmental catastrophe by deploying non-ice class ships on its increasingly busy Northern Shipping Route (NRS), according to…
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Saudi Aramco makes LNG moves
Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company with a market value of over $2trn, has made its first international investment…
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Average age of the merchant fleet now above 22 years: UNCTAD
The global merchant fleet is getting very old and will require hundreds of billions of dollars for its required green…
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QatarEnergy signs $3.9bn deal for 17 LNG newbuilds in South Korea
Middle Eastern liquefied natural gas producer QatarEnergy has kicked off the second phase of its massive shipbuilding program by signing…
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Fizzy projections for nascent seaborne CO2 trades: Splash Extra
The nascent liquefied carbon dioxide seaborne trades form the lead in the September issue of Splash Extra with experts in…
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COSCO bulk divisions embrace electronic bills of lading
Electronic bills of lading (eBL) for energy transportation and bulk shipments are now happening with COSCO’s bulk divisions joining the…
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MOL, NYK and K Line join forces to develop hydrogen carriers
Japan’s three largest shipowners are joining forces with Kawasaki Heavy Industries and industrial gas firm Iwatani Corporation to develop hydrogen…
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50% of the global orderbook held by just two shipping sectors
More startling data on the extraordinarily skewed nature of the global ship orderbook has emerged. According to data from Clarksons…
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Petronas, MISC and MOL to develop liquified CO2 carrier venture
Malaysian energy giant Petronas, along with its shipping arm MISC, has signed a term sheet with Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines…
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COSCO takes stake in MOL’s three LNG newbuilds
COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation (CSET), the oil and gas shipping unit of COSCO Shipping Group, is buying into three LNG…
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Ship Concept 2030: Identifying what tomorrow’s newbuilds will look like
Ship Concept 2030 is the latest magazine out of the Splash Special Reports stable, a publication designed to give readers…
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