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Our Europe editor The UK Port of Milford Haven has begun an investigation into a hard-contact collision near the South Hook import terminal between one of the world’s largest LNG…
Japan said the price of spot liquefied natural gas cargoes imported into the country in June amounted to $4.50 per million British thermal units, down $3.10 per MMBtu compared with…
Commissioning has begun at the Dunkirk terminal in France and at Pori in Finland Our Europe editor Two European liquefied natural gas import terminals, the French facility at the Channel…
Our Asia-Pacific editor Japan Bank for International Cooperation, the nation's export credit agency, will provide $1.20 billion in financing with other banks for the construction of Train 3 at the…
Italian LNG and energy engineering company Saipem was awarded contracts worth $1.7 billion for developing the world-class Zohr natural gas field offshore Egypt that will form the Arab nation’s East…
Our Asia editor Petronet LNG, the Indian import terminal owner and cargo importer, said it is on the short list for setting up an import facility in Bangladesh to be…
UK company Parker Bestobell Marine, a leading supplier of cryogenic valves for liquefied natural gas carriers, received an order from Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering of South Korea to supply…
Ichthys LNG, the project being developed near Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory, has completed two of its most complex heavy-lifts for the liquefaction plant construction at Bladin Point.
Our Europe editor Spain is scheduled to receive its first liquefied natural gas cargo in July from the new US Gulf Coast export plant at Sabine Pass in Louisiana, with…
European liquefied natural gas terminal operators will hold their fourth-quarter assembly meeting at the Reganosa LNG in the Port of Ferrol to discuss market strategies.
Our Europe editor National Grid, the UK transmission operator and owner of the Isle of Grain liquefied natural gas import terminal near London, was positive on LNG market development, though…
Our Asia-Pacific editor The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is extending and enhancing its offering to shipowners to promote the use of liquefied natural gas and cleaner traditional fuels…
The development of coal-seam gas in the Australian state of Queensland to produce liquefied natural gas for export to Asia has inspired the Southern African state of Botswana to access…
The newly expanded Panama Canal will be able to accommodate 90 percent of the world's current LNG carrier fleet with cargo-carrying capacity up to 3.9 billion cubic feet of natural…

News Nudges

Sabah to invest in Petronas’ FLNG project

Sabah is to sign an agreement with PETRONAS that would see the state acquire a 40% stake in an FLNG project. Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor, said the deal was made possible through a co-operation agreement previously signed with the Malaysian energy giant to enable the state government to participate more actively in Sabah's oil and gas industry. “We have successfully reached an agreement with PETRONAS, and in the next few months, we will sign an agreement under which Sabah will receive a 40% stake in the state's floating LNG project. “In Sandakan, PETRONAS has secured an oil and gas field, and Sabah will receive a 20% stake in the project there,” he said, adding that the state and its people stood to benefit significantly from the strong relationship between the state and federal governments. He claimed that Sabah continued to attract growing investor interest, due to the state government's investor-friendly policies.


MISC wins LNG contract - orders vessel

Malaysia’s PETRONAS’ shipping arm, MISC has secured a 10-year contract from Malaysia LNG (MLNG) to provide long-term LNG shipping services. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, MISC said it had received a letter of award from MLNG for the vessel's long-term timecharter, with the operation expected to start in 2028. As a result, MISC has signed a contract with China's Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding to build a small-scale 18,000 cu m LNGC. "The project is strategically important as it supports PETRONAS' continued LNG supply to Sendai City, Japan, reinforcing a long-standing partnership of nearly 30 years and ensuring the reliable delivery of LNG to meet the customer's long-term energy needs,” MISC said in the filing.


Golar closes $600 mill credit facility

Golar LNG Limited has closed a new $600 mill senior secured revolving credit facility (RCF). The RCF further strengthens Golar’s balance sheet flexibility and facilitates further FLNG growth, the company claimed. It was secured by Golar’s investment in the MKII FLNG currently being converted in China to serve a 20-year contract with Argentina’s Southern Energy. The facility received strong backing from a consortium of banks including ABN AMRO, Citibank, Danske Bank and Standard Chartered Bank, Golar said.


Silversteam ALS success

London-based engineering design company, Silverstream has installed more than 160 air lubrication systems (ALS) worldwide, which have found favour on LNGCs, plus other vessel types. The latest fitting involve two Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTCs), which brought the total up to 164 vessels fitted with the technology. This growth in the number of installations reflects the shipping industry’s commitment to air lubrication, as an independently verified technology that delivers immediate fuel and emissions reductions, Silverstream claimed. Reflecting on this significant milestone for the company, Noah Silberschmidt, Founder and CEO, said: “Reaching more than 160 vessels on the water is a significant achievement and I am grateful to our customers, colleagues and partners who have played a huge role in this success. “Shipowners increasingly look for solutions that can provide a hedge against rising fuel costs by reducing fuel consumption and emissions immediately. The growth of our installed fleet shows that air lubrication is a trusted and proven part of future-proofing strategies,” he said.