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US Set To Extend Sanctions Waiver For Iraq To Import Iranian Gas

The United States has reached an agreement in principle with Iraq to extend for 90 days an exemption to sanctions against Iran

ExxonMobil Drops USD 25 bln Canadian LNG Project

U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil Corp. has withdrawn its environmental assessment application for a $25-billion LNG export facility on the B.C. coast it proposed in 2015

U.S. Department of Energy Streamlines LNG Export Requirements

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will now only require U.S. LNG exporters to report the country or countries of LNG deliveries

USNS Comfort’s Humanitarian Mission to South America

USNS Comfort has finished another deployment to the Western Hemisphere as part of the Enduring Promise initiative.

GAO: U.S. Navy “Will Take Years” to Improve Readiness

The Government Accountability Office has completed a review of the U.S. Navy's recent efforts to improve readiness, and it foresees that corrective action "will take years to implement."

Coastal Virginia heaven for Subsea 7

Subsea 7 unit Seaway Offshore Cables has won a contract to supply and install array cables for the 12MW Coastal Virginia offshore wind projects in the US.

Four New Cruise Terminals Underway in the U.S.

The Cruise Lines International Association anticipates positive year-over-year growth for the industry globally in 2018, with a passenger forecast of 28 million.

New bill exempts US fishing vessels from ballast water rules

The US Senate has passed the Coast Guard Reauthorization bill 94-6, that provides several regulatory updates for the US fishing sector.

US unveils roadmap to accelerate offshore wind industry

The National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium, the first US-funded public-private partnership focused on advancing research and development to accelerate the offshore wind industry in the country

Two Carriers Join Forces in Philippine Sea

The carriers and escorts of the USS Ronald Reagan and USS John C. Stennis strike groups have teamed up for high-end exercises in the Philippine Sea

Former U.S. Navy Captain Pleads Guilty in Corruption, Fraud Probe

A retired U.S. Navy captain pleaded guilty to criminal conflict of interest charges and a former U.S. Navy master chief was sentenced to 17 months in prison today on corruption charges. 

U.S. Provides Port Security for Papua New Guinea Summit

U.S. Coast Guard service members are deploying overseas to provide port security for the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Papua New Guinea

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