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How world shipping has transformed in the two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
Saturday marks two years since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a war that has dramatically changed the global seaborne map,…
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Houthis vow to escalate attacks
Despite multiple strikes against Houthi positions in Yemen this week there has been no let-up in ship attacks. A Palau-flagged…
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Chevron upgrades pair of LNG carriers
Chevron has gone to South Korea to upgrade a pair of LNG carriers. HD Hyundai Marine Solution has been chosen…
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Flex LNG secures two-year charter extension with BP
The New York and Olso-listed Flex LNG has won an extension for its 2019-built 173,400 cu m LNG carrier .…
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JERA buys 15.1% stake in Scarborough gas field for $1.4bn
Japan’s largest utility JERA has entered into an agreement with Australia’s Woodside to acquire a participation interest in the Scarborough…
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Evalend pens orders for ammonia carriers in South Korea
Greek broker Intermodal has identified Greek owner Evalend Shipping as the company behind an order for a pair of ammonia…
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Onboard carbon capture system prototype hits 85% capture rates
Researchers working on the EverLoNG ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) prototype have achieved capture rates of at least up to 85%…
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GasLog replaced as FSRU supplier for Australian LNG project
Australian energy infrastructure developer Venice Energy has decided to take on a different supplier of a floating storage and regasification…
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Solvang presses ahead with landmark CCS retrofit
Singaporean yard giant Seatrium has secured the world’s first full-scale, turnkey carbon capture and storage (CCS) retrofit from Norway’s Solvang.…
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Volatility in shipping hits extreme levels
An industry known for its volatility has entered a new period of extreme swings in earnings. New research carried out…
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Top names in shipbuilding, energy and shipowning join forces to develop liquefied hydrogen carriers
The nascent seaborne liquefied hydrogen trades have received a big boost with Japan’s largest shipowner teaming with South Korea’s largest…
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Nakilat lands deal with QatarEnergy for up to 25 LNG newbuilds
Qatari gas shipping giant Nakilat has been selected by QatarEnergy to own and operate up to 25 vessels as part…
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Swiss Re report captures the extent of global shipping disruption
Insurer Swiss Re has come up with a chart to highlight the dramatic changes to the world seaborne map in…
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CoolCo pens year-long charter for LNG carrier
New York-listed LNG carrier owner Cool Company (CoolCo) has entered into a new time charter agreement for one of its…
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Venezuelan oil sanctions to return in April
The US has announced the expiration of Venezuela’s oil sanctions exemption in April. Last October, Washington issued a six-month general…
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Höegh LNG resolves legal dispute over PGN FSRU Lampung
Norway’s Höegh LNG has amicably settled long-standing disputes and pending arbitrations with the charterer of . Indonesian LNG importer PT…
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K Line pens charter for third Northern Lights CO2 carrier
Japan’s Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has signed a bareboat charter deal for the management of the third CO2 carrier…
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Ship damaged as ceasefire talks are discussed around the Middle East
A Barbados-flagged, United Kingdom-owned general cargo ship incurred physical damage from a drone hit in between Eritrea and Yemen just…
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QatarEnergy contracts Samsung Heavy for 15 LNG carriers
QatarEnergy’s fleet expansion scheme proceeds apace with a contract signed today for 15 LNG carriers with Samsung Heavy Industries, the…
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Will the Year of the Dragon spring some surprises?
Pierre Aury on the four big topics shipping needs to be aware of in the coming months. So where is…
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