Norway’s BW LPG, the world’s largest liquid petroleum gas shipping company, raised its previously announced offer to buy competitor Dorian LPG. The new offer represents a value of $8.67 per share of Dorian common stock based on BW LPG’s closing share price of 32.86 Norwegian Krone on July 6, 2018, B
Ocean Infinity has agreed a seven-year contract with Island Offshore for the Island Pride vessel.
Partners of Byron Energy in the Bivouac Peak Prospect Area have chosen to participate in the drilling of an initial test well.
The PSA has found one non-conformity and two improvement points during an audit of the Statfjord C platform off Norway.
Geophysical contractor TGS has said that based on preliminary reporting from its operating units, the company expects net revenues for the second quarter of 2018 to be approximately USD 158 million. This result is close to 50 per cent higher than Q2 2017. “Our strong Q2 revenue performance, driven b
OPITO will recognize the leaders in safety training and skills development within the oil and gas sector at this year’s OPITO Global Awards.
Epic Gas completed the refinancing for five LPG carriers with Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank.
BW Group has signed an agreement to buy a 36.3% stake in Hafnia Tankers.
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