Gas
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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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Saverys fails in Exmar buyout bid
Nicolas Saverys has failed in his second bid to take over Belgian gas shipowner and infrastructure provider Exmar. After falling…
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Abu Dhabi firms explore ammonia shipping
Fertiglobe, the partnership between ADNOC and OCI Global, the world’s largest seaborne exporter of urea and ammonia combined, the largest…
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Pots of gold: VLGCs close in on more earnings records
The VLGC segment has been the best-performing shipping sector of 2023, and with a strong Q4 on the cards, it…
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‘Gas Kills’: Greenpeace targets France’s first FSRU
Activists with environmental group Greenpeace managed to scrawl ‘Gas Kills’ on the hull of a LNG floating storage regasification unit…
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MISC and Nissen Kaiun strike LNG carriers sale and leaseback deal
Malaysia’s top shipping line MISC has struck a deal with Japanese shipping mammoth Nissen Kaiun for the sale and charter…
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Lepta Shipping signs for four LPG carriers
Tokyo-headquartered Lepta Shipping has ordered four midsize gas carriers at Yangzi-Mitsui Shipbuilding (YAMIC). The joint venture between Nissen Kaiun and…
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New hydrogen system for liquified hydrogen carriers gets stamp of approval
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE), along with its subsidiaries HD Hyundai Heavy Industry and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard,…
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COSCO seals China’s first ESG-linked shipping loan
COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation (CSET), the oil and gas shipping unit of COSCO Shipping Group, has signed up for the…
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Wilhelmsen takes Avenir LNG bunker trio under management
Wilhelmsen Ship Management has sealed a deal with London-based small-scale liquified natural gas carrier owner Avenir LNG to manage three…
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VLGC rates hit all-time highs
Very large gas carriers (VLGC) market circumstances remain outstanding, with spot rates claiming new records on two key trade routes.…
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