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The first European-built LNG bunkering vessel, Coralius has completed its maiden voyage delivering LNG to the Skangas-operated terminal in Ora, Fredrikstad in Norway on Thursday. The 1A Ice classed 5,800-cbm Coralius, chartered by Nordic LNG supplier Skangas, was carrying a cargo of LNG from the company’s production facility in Risavika, Stavanger. Earlier this month, on September […]
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The Ministerial Committee on Economic Policy decided that Finland will apply for funding in the European Union PCI application together with Estonia for the Balticconnector gas pipeline between the two countries.
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Skangas, a unit of Gasum, said the Furetank Rederi’s product tanker Fure West bunkered chilled fuel at the LNG terminal in the port of Risavika near Stavanger.
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Sweden’s Skangass has decided to build a new import terminal for LNG in Pori, helped by 185 million NOK investment support from the Finnish Government. The terminal is planned to be finished in 2016. Once completed in autumn 2016, the terminal will have a capacity of 30,000 cubic meters. Skangass has already selected the main contractor and […]
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Nordic LNG company Skangas, a unit of Gasum, said Tuesday it has for the first time delivered liquefied biogas (LBG) to two Finnish companies. The LBG delivered to Nornickel Harjavalta is used in Nornickel’s production of biohydrogen and for their energy production, according to a Skangas statement. Previously, Skangas has only been delivering liquefied natural gas (LNG) […]
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Meyer Turku delivers LNG-fuelled Costa Smeralda to its Italian owner.
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A christening ceremony has been held for a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier chartered by Nordic LNG supplier Skangas in Finland’s Port of Turku on Thursday. To remind, LNG World News reported on this development last week. The Ice Class 1A Super LNG carrier with a carrying capacity of 18,000-cbm has been officially named Coral EnergICE. The small-scale vessel uses […]
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Skangas has supplied Furetank’s chemical/product tanker M/T Fure Vinga with liquefied biogas.
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There are 175 LNG-fueled ships currently in operation, with 203 on order.
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Finish technology, engineering and project management provider Neste Jacobs has inked a contract with the Port of Turku to investigate the potential and possibilities of the construction of an LNG terminal in Pansio harbor area in Turku. The terminal would serve maritime traffic, public transport, and the local industry needs, enabling availability of low-emission and environmentally friendly LNG […]
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The Finnish government said they have to start over with the joint project with Estonia after the EU Commission said a proposed two-terminal model would not be eligible for subsidies. Estonia and Finland proposed in February to build two new LNG terminals on either side of the Gulf of Finland with a pipeline connecting the two countries. […]
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Skangass informed that progress has been made on its first liquefied natural gas terminal in Finland as the company raised the storage tank roof and held topping out ceremony at the Pori LNG facility.
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Skangass informed that progress has been made on its first liquefied natural gas terminal in Finland as the company raised the storage tank roof and held topping out ceremony at the Pori LNG facility.
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Skangas, part of Gasum group reported a significant rise in liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand in the Nordics marine market as its bunkering operations shot up 60 percent last year.
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The Ministry of Employment and the Economy of Finland said that it has committed a total of EUR 65.2 million in energy subsidies for three liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals. With the help of this support, Manga LNG Oy, Skangass Oy, and Oy Aga Ab will build LNG terminals in Tornio, Pori and Rauma respectively. These […]
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Klaipedos Nafta, the operator of the Lithuanian LNG terminal in the port of Klaipeda performed the 20th small-scale liquefied natural gas reloading operation.
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Nordic LNG supplier Skangas has signed a letter of intent with National Grid to source liquefied natural gas at the Grain LNG import terminal in the UK. According to Skangas, with this deal, the LNG company becomes the first small-scale LNG supplier to enter into such an agreement with a UK-based import terminal. Grain LNG, which […]
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The European Commission has on Friday approved Finland’s plans to grant €28 million for the construction of a small-scale LNG terminal at Hamina, on the country’s south-east coast. The project is “in line with EU energy and environmental objectives” and would improve security of supply in the Baltic Sea region, the Commission said in its statement. […]
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Gas carrier owner Anthony Veder Group has secured the industry’s first sustainable shipping loan via its €66 million (USD 71 million) Euro Private Placement concluded in the fourth quarter of 2015, the company said. As disclosed, the loan is fully certified according to the Clean Shipping Index Guidelines by Bureau Veritas and it is a landmark transaction in […]
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Business developments & projects, Operations & Maintenance
Finnish process technologies specialist Valmet has been contracted to deliver its Valmet DNA Integrated Operations solution to Manga LNG’s LNG import terminal in Tornio, Finland.
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Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has received the first supply of liquefied natural gas delivered by sea at the LNG reloading station located in the seaport of Klaipėda, Lithuania.
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Business developments & projects, Operations & Maintenance
Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has received the fifth cargo of LNG at the Lithuanian Klaipėda LNG reloading station, operated by KN, during the first full year of its use.
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On February 2, icebreaker Polaris refueled for the first time at the LNG terminal in Tornio.
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The Tornio Manga liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in northern Finland on Sunday received its first ever cargo of the chilled fuel. The cargo was brought by the 15,600-cbm LNG carrier Coral Energy, owned by the Dutch shipping company Anthony Veder. The small-scale carrier is on a long time-charter to Nordic LNG player Skangas, a unit of […]
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Russia’s Novatek, the operator and developer of two giant Arctic LNG export projects, may significantly increase output at its medium-scale liquefied natural gas export plant in Russia’s Baltic Sea port of Vysotsk. To remind, Novatek launched full-scale production at the Cryogas-Vysotsk project, jointly owned with Gazprombank, in April this year. The project’s initial design capacity […]