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  • 23 September 2009

    South China Sea piracy hits five year high with at least ten reported attacks this year, so far. More reported cases are still being verified, says a ReCAAP (regional cooperation agreement on combating piracy and armed robbery against ships) spokesperson to the news agency AFP. The 10th case took place on September 19 and involves […]

  • 3 March 2015
    Vessels

    Peru’s only LNG export facility dispatched its fifth cargo for the month of February to Mexico onboard the 173,400 cbm Valencia Knutsen. The tanker departed the liquefaction facility in Pampa Melchorita on February 28. Since its startup in June 2010, Peru’s LNG export plant exported 258 cargoes, PeruPetro data reveals. [mappress mapid=”16865″] LNG World News […]

  • 18 November 2014
    Vessels

    Peru’s LNG export plant sent a cargo of liquefied natural gas to Mexico on November 14.

  • 7 April 2014
    Vessels

    Peru LNG shipped a cargo of liquefied natural gas to Spain’s Barcelona terminal onboard the Bilbao Knutsen, a 138,000 cbm tanker, on Sunday. This represents the sixteenth cargo that departed from Peru’s only liquefaction terminal this year. The terminal was officially inaugurated in 2010 and has a nominal capacity of 4.4 million tons of LNG […]

  • 5 February 2014
    Vessels

    Argentina is expected to receive an LNG cargo from Trinidad and Tobago, according to shipping data. The cargo is being carried by the Polar Spirit, an 89,880 cbm tanker, and it is scheduled to arrive at the Recalada port on February 17. Trinidad’s Point Fortin LNG terminal consists of four trains and it has a […]

  • 24 June 2014
    Vessels

    Peru’s only LNG export facility shipped an LNG cargo to Mexico on June 17. The cargo is being hauled by the Barcelona Knutsen, a 173,400 cbm tanker, and it is expected to arrive at the Manzanillo import terminal today. The liquefaction plant in Pampa Melchorita has exported 214 cargoes since its startup in June of 2010, […]

  • 5 November 2018
    Business & Finance

    Titan LNG completes the first-ever LNG bunker delivery at Mukran Port in the Baltic Sea.

  • 6 March 2014

    The first MCV, Eagle Texas, sailed away from Drydocks World’s yard in August last year. The vessels are the world’s first MCVs.

  • 24 October 2013
    Business & Finance

    After 35 days at sea, the Stena Polaris has arrived at the port of Yousu in South Korea. She has sailed via the icy and harsh North-East Passage along Russia’s northern coast. After arriving at her final destination, the ship was celebrated with representatives of the South Korean government, the corporate management of both Hyundai […]

  • 7 April 2021
    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.

  • 7 August 2018
    Business & Finance

    Odfjell said it would compensate for documented losses from the Jubail Bow oil spill up to the maximum legal liability.

  • 14 September 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Green Marine, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Transition, Vessels

    Swedish shipping company Furetank and its Canadian counterpart Algoma Central Corporation have expanded their FureBear joint venture, launched a year ago, with the order for two additional Vinga-class vessels. The new order for Vinga series vessels grows the FureBear joint venture to a total of ten ships under construction, with the first vessel slated for […]

  • 13 August 2013

    Drydocks World, a UAE-based shipyard, announced today that the world’s first Modular Capture Vessel (MCV), Eagle Texas, sailed away from its yard. The conversion of the AFRA max tanker was carried out by Drydocks World – Dubai and was completed for Singapore based AET, a global leader in petroleum shipping, and is the first of […]

  • 28 September 2010
    Business & Finance

    Sembcorp Marine’s Sembawang Shipyard has secured two FPSO contracts worth S$75 million (approximately USD 57 Million), reinforcing its reputation as a world-leading shipyard for highly specialised FPSO and offshore conversion and upgrading work. The two contracts are as follows: Conversion of BW Genie to Floating Production Unit (FPU) from BW Offshore: The first contract is […]

  • 13 August 2013

    Drydocks World, the well-established international service provider, announced today that the world’s first Modular Capture Vessel (MCV), Eagle Texas, sailed away from its yard. The conversion of the Aframax tanker was carried out by Drydocks World – Dubai and was completed for Singapore based AET, a global leader in petroleum shipping, and is the first […]

  • 25 May 2005

    Aker ASA said it and Kvaerner ASA have started to collaborate on setting up Aker American Shipping ASA, a company that will own Kvaerner’s shipyard in Philadelphia and 10 product tankers. Aker added that following the company’s creation it will consider buying Kvaerner out of the venture if a planned stock exchange listing of Aker […]

  • 16 February 2011

    Remora HiLoad DP, a deepwater offshore loading terminal, completed its sea trials on January 27 in front of representatives from a number of oil companies. Built at Aibel Shipyard, Haugesund, in Norway, HiLoad is the first vessel in a new generation of generic offshore loading systems designed to control the position of a standard oil […]

  • 16 July 2012
    Vessels

    Taiwan’s Yung-An LNG terminal is due to receive a cargo of liquefied natural gas this week, according to Kaohsiung Port Authority. The Golar Mazo tanker, with a capacity of 135,000 cbm, will reach Yung-An terminal on July 21. The Yung-An terminal is Taiwan’s first liquefied natural gas receiving terminal, and it is operated by CPC. […]

  • 21 June 2012
    Vessels

    Taiwan’s Yung-An LNG terminal is due to receive a cargo of liquefied natural gas this week, according to Kaohsiung Port Authority. The Golar Mazo tanker, with a capacity of 135,000 cbm, will reach Yung-An terminal on June 24. The Yung-An terminal is Taiwan’s first liquefied natural gas receiving terminal, and it is operated by CPC. […]

  • 30 April 2012
    Vessels

    Taiwan’s Yung-An LNG terminal is due to receive a cargo of liquefied natural gas this week, according to Kaohsiung Port Authority. The Golar Mazo tanker, with a capacity of 135,000 cbm, will reach Yung-An terminal on May 4. The Yung-An terminal is Taiwan’s first liquefied natural gas receiving terminal, and it is operated by CPC. […]

  • 23 April 2019
    Business & Finance

    Further consolidation in the sector through mergers and acquisitions getting trickier.

  • 6 October 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Certification & Classification, Environment, Infrastructure, Regulation & Policy, Vessels

    In an industry first, Greece-based ship management company Capital Ship Management (CAPITAL) is to secure ABS notations recognizing investment in decarbonization technologies for its newbuild orders for medium-range (MR) tankers.

  • 24 July 2012
    Business & Finance

    Mainport completed the purchase of the Forth Hunter last on Thursday 12 July in Edinburgh. The ship has now been renamed Mainport Kells and she started her new long term contract in Bergen supporting the seismic industry. The vessel is owned and managed by Mainport. She is currently on charter to Western Geco in the […]

  • 25 December 2013

      Top Ship, a shipping company from Greece, has entered into a contract to buy a medium- range tanker, currently under construction at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea. It has been reported that the company will allocate $37m for this 50,000-dwt eco-type vessel, which will be paid upon delivery in the first quarter of […]

  • 10 January 2007

    Japan on Wednesday pressed for a thorough investigation of a collision between a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine and a Japanese oil tanker near one of the world’s most crucial shipping lanes. The fast-attack USS Newport News submarine rear-ended the supertanker Mogamigawa on Monday night in the 34-mile wide Straits of Hormuz, through which 40 percent of […]