Top five of the most read news on Offshore WIND from 16 to 22 July.
US Elba Island LNG export project pushed back US energy firm Kinder Morgan said on Wednesday that the start-up of its Elba Island liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project near Savannah, Georgia had been pushed back. Report: Woodside exits Sempra’s Port Arthur LNG export project Australian LNG play
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Salvage companies have been appointed to move the vessel which ran aground off Caithness on July 18.
Drewry: The consolidation between top tier carriers is unlikely due to competition laws.
India’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) surged in June as compared to the last year, logging an increase for the fourth consecutive month following a drop in February. India imported 2.51 billion cubic meters of LNG or about 1.90 million tonnes last month representing a rise of 38.9 percent y
The 4th annual Marine Energy Event, taking place on 24 October 2018 from 13.00 – 17.00, provides an up-to-date market outlook for marine renewable energy projects – focusing on the latest developments in wave, tidal, ocean thermal, and salinity gradient power generation. Navigated by chairman Peter
The first MHI Vestas 8.3MW wind turbine has been installed on Vattenfall’s 406.7MW Horns Rev 3 wind farm in the Danish North Sea.
The first MHI Vestas 8.3MW wind turbine has been installed on Vattenfall’s 406.7MW Horns Rev 3 wind farm in the Danish North Sea.
Perenco has submitted its draft decommissioning program for Tyne South and Guinevere installation in the North Sea to the UK authorities.
A United States district judge has dismissed a climate change lawsuit filed earlier this year by the City of New York against five oil majors Chevron, Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, BP, and Shell.
US LNG equipment maker Chart Industries on Thursday reported second-quarter profit of $12.3 million as compared to $2.8 million in the year before. The equipment maker posted sales revenue of $319.9 million in the period, a rise of 34 percent over the second quarter of 2017. Orders of $360.3 million
Irish oil and gas explorer Providence Resources is excited about the seismic survey results at the FEL 3/04 license offshore Ireland.
Westwood: FLNG Capex is projected to total USD 52.8 billion over the 2019-2024 period.