10000 results found for 'Decommissioning'

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  • 31 May 2016

    Cheniere Energy and Bechtel have on Tuesday informed that substantial completion at Sabine Pass Train 1 has been achieved on May 27.

  • 23 December 2019

    Golden Pass LNG gets 7-year extension to complete construction The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued an order granting Golden Pass LNG an extension to complete the construction of the proposed liquefaction and LNG terminal in Jefferson County, Texas. First cargo departs Freeport LNG Train 2 McDermott International with its partners, Chiyoda International Corporation […]

  • 21 August 2018
    Vessels

    Conrad Industries delivered the Clean Jacksonville, the first LNG bunker barge built in North America, following gas trials that took place in Port Fourchon, Louisiana.

  • 23 September 2018

      KBR, ConocoPhillips partner on mid-scale LNG solutions US LNG engineer KBR and compatriot ConocoPhillips are working on the design of a mid-scale liquefied natural gas train that is expected to be available for new projects starting in 2019. Cheniere in 15-year LNG supply deal with Vitol US LNG export player Cheniere Energy has entered into a […]

  • 29 June 2015

    Freeport LNG filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission seeking approval of an increase of the projects’s authorized maximum peak day LNG production capacity from the approximately 1.8 Bcf/d to approximately 2.14 Bcf/d.

  • 29 April 2015

    The United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently updated the summaries of existing, proposed, potential and approved U.S. LNG import and export terminal.

  • 14 March 2016
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Environment, Storage, Technology

    EUR 11.4 billion could be saved if the EU switches its plans from new-build gas infrastructure to renewable energy, the report from consultants Artelys and Climact, backed by WWF and others, shows. The report, titled A Perspective on Infrastructure and Energy Security In the Transition, finds that the existing pan-European infrastructure can manage wide-ranging demand levels and potential supply disruptions. Adding […]

  • 26 February 2020
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance

    The European Commission has approved the acquisition of EDPR Offshore España by ENGIE and EDP Renovaveis. EDPR Offshore España is a Spain-headquartered subsidiary of the EDP Group active in the offshore wind industry globally. The company would be the exclusive vehicle of both parties for offshore wind farm activities worldwide. The European Commission has concluded […]

  • 6 September 2006

    Texas has a strong maritime and naval tradition. The latest chapter was on display this weekend. Escorted by the 19th century tall ship Elissa, the Navy’s newest fast-attack nuclear submarine entered Galveston Monday. The nuclear-powered USS Texas is to be commissioned Saturday by first lady Laura Bush, who graciously accepted the duty of naming the […]

  • 3 July 2014

    Höegh LNG Partners (MLP) filed a registration statement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering of common units in the MLP. Citigroup is the structuring agent and a book-running manager of the offering. Upon completion of the IPO, the MLP is expected to own Höegh LNG’s interests in three […]

  • 18 February 2013

    Engineering and project services company Clough Limited announced statutory NPAT from continuing operations of $43.2 million for the half year ended 31 December 2012, a 139% increase on the prior half year. NPAT including discontinued operations increased by 270% to $43.2 million benefiting from the growth in earnings from continued operations and a break even […]

  • 18 October 2006

    Greenpeace is calling on the Fiji authorities to investigate a pirate fishing ship docked in Suva harbour. The Wen Teng 688 was blacklisted by the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission last year after carrying out pirate activities in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. A Greenpeace intern claims he saw crew members of the ship scrape the side […]

  • 10 May 2005

    Total Upstream Nigeria Ltd. has awarded a $1.08-billion lump sum turnkey contract to Technip as leader in consortium with Hyundai Heavy Industries for the engineering, procurement, supply, construction, and offshore commissioning of an FPSO for the Akpo field development offshore Nigeria. The Akpo field, operated by Total, is on Oil Mining License 130 offshore Nigeria […]

  • 27 May 2009

    Scottish Viking, specially-commissioned to serve Norfolkline’s new Rosyth-Zeebrugge route, made its first journey up the Firth of Forth on 19 May. Scottish Viking will reinstate Scotland’s only continental ferry line and will initially operate three sailings a week each way, although Norfolkline has already expressed interest in increasing the frequency, dependent on demand.

  • 7 October 2009

    Bangladesh’s Planning Commission has approved a $1.69 billion mega plan to dredge 53 of its major waterways over the next eight years and has invited investment proposals to implement it. Rivers around the national capital will get priority in the plan that envisages dredging 237 million cubic meter in 53 waterways, parliament was informed, The […]

  • 18 September 2013
    Business & Finance

    DOF Subsea Group has recently been awarded multiple subsea projects for the chartered in vessel Harvey Deep-Sea in the Gulf of Mexico. The recently delivered Harvey Deep-sea successfully completed commissioning mid-September, and are currently mobilizing for the first subsea projects. The awarded projects will secure utilization of the vessel for approximately 60 days in the […]

  • 13 October 2007

    British designer Rob Humphreys has been tasked with drawling the lines of the Russian entry in the 2008-09 race, 14 years after one of his boats last graced a Whitbread/Volvo race. Humphreys’ designs have clocked up over one million sea miles racing around the planet. His last involvement with the Whitbread, in 1993, was a […]

  • 12 January 2010

    CSL is providing project management, engineering and commercial support services to Lundin Britain Limited to deliver a new 10” production pipeline between an existing subsea tie-back and a platform located in the UK sector of the Northern North Sea. Since July 2009 CSL has brought the project from the preliminary stages through the design phase […]

  • 12 April 2005

    Almost five years after selling its shipyard on Swan Island, the Port of Portland has negotiated new terms with shipyard buyer Frank Foti for payment of the $12.5 million he still owes. Under terms of the new agreement, which goes to the Port of Portland Commission for approval Wednesday, two loans are consolidated into a […]

  • 13 November 2015

    Billionaire investor and a major Cheniere Energy shareholder, Carl Icahn, acquired further 321,736 company shares.

  • 10 June 2025
    Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders

    Maritime Protection, an affiliate of global survival technology solutions provider Survitec, has won a contract to supply dry inert gas systems for 24 liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers under construction in China as part of QatarEnergy’s LNG fleet expansion program.

  • 27 March 2025
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Safety, Vision

    Italian cabling company Prysmian Group and Dutch integrated subsea solutions service provider N-Sea Group have signed a seven-year framework agreement for rapid response maintenance and repair of submarine cables. The collaboration targets enhanced energy security, bolstering the resilience of submarine cables, addressing prevention, detection, response, and reinstatement.  The terms of the agreement include dedicated engineering […]

  • 19 August 2011
    Project & Tenders

    Engineering group Monadelphous said today it has secured a new contract from Woodside to provide mechanical commissioning support for its Pluto LNG Plant on the Burrup Peninsula. This contract is expected to be completed in the first half of 2012 and follows an initial major structural, mechanical and piping contract for the Pluto LNG Project […]

  • 24 September 2007

    Shipbuilder Austal will use the newly acquired Margate shipyard near Hobart to supply lucrative military contracts. The West Australia-based company bought the operations of North West Bay Ships in February last year. Austal chairman John Rothwell said the facility was ideally suited to building vessels similar to the 56m border patrol boat HMAS Launceston which […]

  • 30 July 2024
    Authorities & Government, Business Developments & Projects, Regulation & Policy

    The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Nicosia, Cyprus has launched an investigation into the country’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal project due to suspected procurement fraud, misappropriation of European Union (EU) funds, and corruption.