Top News of the Week, 24 – 30 September 2018
BUND, NABU and WWF have lodged a legal appeal against the Elbe deepening plan.
The 5 mtpa Mundra LNG terminal being developed Adani Group and Gujarat State Petroleum Corp could spring into action by the end of October.
The Port Houston is seeing rapid growth in the size of ships calling its container facilities.
Installation of BWMS for many of ClassNK ships are highly concentrated in the year 2022.
The Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas terminal in Belgium is set to receive five cargoes until October 20.
The EC is seeking views on Consortia Block Exemption Regulation.
The Norwegian government has given its approval for Wintershall’s development plan for the Nova field in the North Sea.
LNG Croatia, the state-owned company that is developing the country’s first liquefied natural gas facility on the island of Krk, has once again pushed back the second round of bidding for the capacity at the terminal.
Jadestone Energy has completed its acquisition of the Montara oil project offshore Australia from Thailand’s PTTEP.
The United States exported a total of five liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes in the week ending September 26, remained flat relative to the previous week.
The Coast Guard’s Liquefied Gas Carrier National Center of Expertise (LGC NCOE) partnered with Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville on providing training for future LNG-fueled vessels inspectors.
OMV: Oil starts flowing from offshore oil fields in UAE
Brazilian oil giant Petrobras has reached non-prosecution settlements with the U.S. and Brazilian authorities, agreeing to pay a combined total of $853.2 million in penalties to resolve the U.S. authorities’ investigation into violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).