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Top Bunker Traders Implicated in Petrobras Scandal

Law enforcement investigators in Brazil have unveiled new allegations regarding corruption in Petrobras' oil and petroleum product trading

Largest LNG bunker tanker starts operations in Northwest Europe

The world’s largest LNG bunkering vessel owned by Babcock Schulte Energy has started operations in Northwest Europe under charter to the Blue LNG joint venture.

McDermott awards UTEC multivessel survey contract offshore India

McDermott International has awarded surveying company UTEC a multivessel subcontract for a series of field development operations offshore eastern India.

Yamal LNG Reaches Full Capacity

The Yamal LNG project reached full capacity on December 11, with the inauguration of the plant’s third LNG train. 

Norwegian Safety Agency Orders More Improvements at Goliat

Eni Norge's long-troubled Goliat platform has received another order for required improvemets from Norway's Petroleum Safety Authority.

Norwegian politician calls for marine mammal observers on seismic ships

A Norwegian politician called for marine mammal observer onboard seismic vessels, ahead of the agreement between Russia and Norway

MOL to participate in construction, ownership, operation of FSRU for Jawa 1 gas-fired IPP project in Indonesia

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has signed deals for construction of a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), FSRU services, and financing for the Jawa 1 Gas-Fired Project

For the First Time, Australia Takes Top Place for LNG Exports

For the first time, Austalia has overtaken Qatar to become the world's biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas.

Green light to uniquely profitable project

The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has approved the plan for development and operation (PDO) of the Troll Phase 3 development.

OPEC delays output decision

Oil fell nearly 3% in choppy trading on Thursday after OPEC and its allies ended a meeting without announcing a decision to cut crude output

The Tipping Point: U.S. Exports more Oil than it Imports

The United States last week exported more crude oil and fuel than it imported for the first time on record

Asia’s first gas-to-power project with FSRU to be developed

MOL signed deals for the construction of a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), FSRU services, and financing for the Jawa 1 Gas-Fired Project.

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