QatarEnergy has placed the first batch of LNG shipbuilding orders with Korean shipyards consisting of four vessels from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and two vessels from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI). The orders came in the form of QatarEnergy’s declaration of its ship construction options with the two Korean …
Read More »S. Korean Shipbuilders Lead LPG Carrier Bonanza
South Korean shipbuilders are enjoying a booming liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) ship market, snapping up a significant number of new orders placed this year, industry data showed Sunday. South Korean builders have won 31 LPG carriers out of 44 ordered so far this year, accounting for about 70 percent of …
Read More »S. Korean Shipbuilders Fare Well on Surge of LNG Carrier Orders
The global demand for LNG carriers is forecast to grow further for some time.
Read More »Daewoo Shipbuilding Delivers LNG Ship with Full Re-Liquefaction System
In 2016. Daewoo Shipbuilding delivered an LNG ship with the PRS system to a client for the first time in the market.
Read More »Petronas. Aramco Keen on $1.8 Billion Daewoo E&C Controlling Stake
In July. Petronas scrapped a proposed C$36 billion ($29 billion) liquefied natural gas project in western Canada due to weak prices. in a blow to its global ambition.
Read More »Kogas Bids to Build LNG-Import Terminal in Bangladesh
Bangladesh plands a third LNG-import venture on Moheshkhali. at Matabari. Power Cell is offering a 60% stake in this land-based. 3.5 mta project.
Read More »Mitsui OSK to Book Four Newbuildings for Yamal LNG Transhipment
The four conventional LNG carriers will deliver LNG worldwide.
Read More »India`s Essar Imports of Iranian Crude Top 186000 bpd in May
Iran needs foreign investment for repairs and upgrading of its oil and gas fields.
Read More »Iran. Eni Ink MoU on Kish. Darkhovein Fields
The firms include Shell. France'.s Total. Italy'.s Eni. Malaysia'.s Petronas and Russia'.s Gazprom and Lukoil. as well as companies from China. Austria. Japan and other countries.
Read More »World`s Largest Semi-Sub Platform Arrives in Australia
The project is expected to produce approximately 8.9 million tons of LNG and approximately 1.6 million tons of LPG per year.
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