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Spain’s Port of Ferrol Conducts First LNG Bunkering

The Spanish port of Ferrol has hosted LNG bunkering operations for the first time in its history.

LNG meets IMO’s GHG reduction goals

SEA/LNG announced that is firmly supports that LNG is a viable pathway to be in line with IMO's 2020 GHG targets.

UAE Partially Lifts Ban on Qatari Shipping

The UAE has partially lifted a ban on Qatari shipping, easing the sanctions imposed as part of the Saudi-led pressure campaign on Qatar that began in 2017. 

Watch: Tango FLNG arrives in Bahia Blanca, Argentina

Tango FLNG (floating LNG), previously known as the Caribbean FLNG, arrived in Argentina on early February.

Fincantieri and Princess Cruises celebrate three c of three “Royal” class ships at the Monfalcone shipyard

A special event took place at the Monfalcone shipyard: Fincantieri and Princess Cruises, the world’s largest international premium cruise line

Record Gas Flow from Northeast Gateway Deepwater Terminal

Excelerate Energy’s Northeast Gateway Deepwater Terminal, located offshore Boston, reached a peak send-out flow rate of over 800,000 MMBTU

ICS: Shipping Cannot Achieve Climate Goals Using Fossil Fuels

The International Chamber of Shipping has concluded that it will not be possible to achieve the IMO's target for greenhouse gas cuts using fossil fuels

Elengy LNG Terminal Hit Records in 2018

Elengy, a unit of the French energy company and LNG player Engie, reported record activities at its liquefied natural gas terminals

QP, Exxon to Build $10B LNG Plant in Texas

Exxon Mobil and Qatar Petroleum announced a final decision to finance a $10 billion-plus project to export liquefied natural gas

Hapag-Lloyd pioneers dual-fuel retrofit

German container line Hapag-Lloyd has announced plans to retrofit its 15,000 teu ship Sajirto operate using LNG.

ABS Launches Liquefied Gas Tank Barge Guide

ABS Launches New Guide for Liquefied Gas Tank Barges with Remote Control and Monitoring of Essential Systems

Russia’s Arctic seaport increase by 25% in 2018

The volumes that were shipped from Russian ports were increased by 25% in 2018, according to data from the Russian Ministry of Transport

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