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Australian Port of Newcastle is ready to diversify by building a container terminal.
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Swire Oilfield Services has appointed Martin Shaw as its new chief financial officer. Shaw will be based in the Aberdeen headquarters and will be responsible for the Group finance function including planning, accounting and reporting, tax and treasure, HR and IT, in addition to driving improvements in financial performance and control as part of the […]
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Swire Oilfield Services, a provider of offshore containers and oilfield services, has appointed a new chief financial officer.
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Only container shipping companies with the biggest fleets and most efficient vessels to turn a profit this year.
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The European consortium consisting of Italy’s Snam, Spain’s Enagás and Belgium’s Fluxys signed on Friday in Athens several deals for the acquisition of a 66 percent interest in DESFA, operator of the Greek gas grid and the Revithoussa LNG terminal. The agreements were signed with the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRAD) and Hellenic Petroleum. […]
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U.S.-based OSV operator Tidewater and its compatriot GulfMark Offshore have decided to combine.
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A project to develop a new UK oil and gas skills strategy has been launched following industry and government support for OPITO’s UKCS Workforce Dynamics Review.
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Qatar-based shipping company Nakilat reported a 9 percent profit increase for the first half of this year.
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Germany’s HHLA completes the acquisition of Estonia’s largest terminal operator, Transiidikeskuse AS (TK).
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Venture Global LNG signed a deal for the delivery of 2 mtpa of liquefied natural gas from its Calcasieu Pass and Plaquemines LNG facilities to Polish Oil & Gas Company (PGNiG).
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Schulte Group launched a new maritime fund manager, Hanseatic Capital Management (HCM).
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Orion Group Holdings’ Marine Segment has won a $18 million contract from the Port of Corpus Christi for the design, construction and dredging of a new cement unloading dock, set to be located on the Corpus Christi ship channel. Commenting the latest contract, Port of Corpus Christi CEO, Sean Strawbridge, said: “The P3 paradigm (Public Private Partnerships) is a proven model […]
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Ocean signed a 10-year contract with the Port Authority of Jamaica for harbor towage services at the Kingston Harbour.
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The open sea test platform Biscay Marine Energy Platform (BiMEP) has obtained the permit from the Ministry of the Environment to host floating offshore wind research.
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Posidonia 2018, which celebrates its 50th anniversary since its inception, was officially opened this evening in Athens.
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Port Kembla has been selected by a consortium as the site for NSW’s first LNG import terminal.
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Ship Finance International Limited has inked a deal to acquire four 14,000 TEU containerships.
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Enterprise, Navigator have started building an ethylene export terminal on the Houston Ship Channel.
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Poland’s state-owned gas company PGNiG saw imported LNG volumes rise 31 percent during the first quarter of 2018 from the volumes imported during Q1 in 2017.
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Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer, Novatek is working on expanding its annual liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity up to 60 million tonnes by 2030, which would place Novatek in a group of world’s largest LNG producers as a single company, according to the company’s finance chief.
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Japan’s biggest city gas seller Tokyo Gas received its first cargo produced at Dominion’s Cove Point LNG terminal on Monday, May 21.
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Construction works on the $48 million cruise pier terminal at Port Zante are officially underway, according to the Groupe Ocean. The company reported that the harbor deepening works by Ocean Dredging DSM’s Traverse du Nord for St. Kitts new cruise ship pier are in full swing now. The construction project, which is financed under a syndicate arrangement […]
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Total is to develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering hub in Oman under a recently signed MoU.
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The UK National Subsea Research Initiative (NSRI) has unveiled a plan to enhance its offerings to better support marine renewable energy and other offshore industries, along with the oil and gas sector, which retains the central stage of the organization’s activities.
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According to a report on UK oil and gas workforce dynamics, more than 40,000 new people will need to be recruited into the industry over the next 20 years, including 10,000 posts that don’t exist today.