France’s Total said it hit gas on the Glendronach prospect offshore the United Kingdom, West of Shetland.
Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer Novatek has decided to increase the number of the company’s board members.
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Twelve crew members of a Swiss bulk carrier MV Glarus kidnapped off Nigeria.
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KBR, ConocoPhillips partner on mid-scale LNG solutions US LNG engineer KBR and compatriot ConocoPhillips are working on the design of a mid-scale liquefied natural gas train that is expected to be available for new projects starting in 2019. Cheniere in 15-year LNG supply deal with Vitol US LNG expo
The Hague-based LNG giant Shell has reportedly bagged a long-term deal to provide the chilled fuel for a power plant being built by the Chinese Sinolam LNG in Colon, Panama.
Oil giant Shell has selected C3 IoT with Microsoft Azure as its artificial intelligence (AI) platform to “enable and accelerate digital transformation on a global scale.”
Polish LNG terminal operator, Polskie LNG, said it has completed the first ISO-container loading at the President Lech Kaczyński LNG import facility.
The Duch cryogenic solutions specialist DH Industries said its BOG management system has been tested onboard the Clean Jacksonville bunker barge built by Conrad Industries.
AMSA: Livestock carrier MV Maysora has been released from detention.
Bernhard Schulte Offshore GmbH, Ulstein and DNV GL have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the classification of a new offshore wind farm service vessel of the Ulstein SX 195 design type.
Philadelphia Gas Works submitted details of its proposed public-private partnership (P3) project with Passyunk Energy Center to the Philadelphia Gas Commission for review.
Partner is being sought to fund a further 3D seismic survey over a portion of the Licence area in return for the acreage