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Celsius returns to Samsung Heavy for more LNG carriers
Celsius Shipping has returned to Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea for three more LNG carriers. The Danish owner currently…
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Crown LNG to develop offshore regasification terminal
Crown LNG has given the go-ahead for the initial development phases of a new LNG terminal, to be located 11…
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Record 8% of all ships predicted to change hands this year
As much as 8% of the global fleet will change hands this year in what is turning out to be…
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BW LPG offloads another VLGC
Oslo-listed BW LPG has sold its very large gas carrier (VLGC) to an undisclosed buyer in Vietnam for approximately $40m. The…
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K Line apologises for second hacking incident this year
Japanese shipping major Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has suffered its second serious hacking incident of the year, a further…
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Pelagic Partners and B-Gas form LPG partnership
Cyprus-based H.M. Pelagic Partners has formed a joint venture with Danish gas shipping specialist company B-Gas to buy two LPG…
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Windship Technology adds carbon capture tech to design
Windship Technology, the company developing a vessel design incorporating wind-and-solar-assisted technologies, has entered into a joint development agreement with Calix…
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Pertamina sets aside $4bn for fleet rejuvenation
Indonesia’s state-run energy giant Pertamina has created a new shipping division and allocated $4bn to buy new ships and upgrade…
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Australian compressed hydrogen carrier project moves ahead
Australian company Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with technology group Wärtsilä concerning the potential…
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Yangzijiang bags $715m in newbuild orders
Chinese shipbuilder Yangzijiang Shipbuilding has sealed new shipbuilding contracts for fourteen vessels worth $715m, adding to its best year since…
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MOL and K Line set out to develop large liquefied CO2 carriers
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line), two of Japan’s largest shipping lines, are part of a…
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GasLog Partners seals new charter with Cheniere Energy
Piraeus-headquartered GasLog Partners has secured a new time charter deal from a subsidiary of US LNG player Cheniere Energy for…
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PetroChina contracts Hudong-Zhonghua for more LNG carriers
Shanghai-based Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding has secured a newbuilding contract from PetroChina International for three 174,000 cu m LNG carriers. The LNG…
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LNG vessel demand forecast to double this decade, hogging available newbuild slots
Booming Asian demand is set to double the ton-miles picture for LNG shipping in the 2020s, new analysis from Oslo-based…
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GasLog Partners fixes LNG carriers to TotalEnergies and Shell
GasLog Partners has inked two new time charter agreements with energy majors TotalEnergies and Shell. The agreement includes a one-year…
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Awilco LNG seals new charter deal
Norway’s Awilco LNG has entered into a new charter agreement for 2013-built 156,000 cbm LNG carrier . The charter is…
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China surpassing Japan as the world’s top importer of LNG
China will pass Japan as the world’s largest importer of LNG in the coming months, new analysis from ICIS LNG…
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Höegh LNG sets sights on hydrogen shipping
Norway’s Höegh LNG has teamed up with compatriot green hydrogen player Gen2 Energy to develop a seaborne logistics chain for…
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Shell to deliver Oman’s first carbon-neutral LNG
Anglo-Dutch supermajor Shell and Oman LNG have signed an agreement to deliver the Sultanate’s first carbon-neutral LNG cargo from Oman…
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GEV hydrogen carrier project presses ahead with small-scale ship
Australia’s Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has started the development of a pilot-scale compressed hydrogen (C-H2) carrier, expected to enter service…
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