Houston-based Cheniere Energy has settled with a regulator the terms and conditions under which it is allowed to eventually bring back into service two LNG storage tanks that have been shut since leakage in January.
A project aimed at developing infrastructure for distribution of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as fuel for trucks and inland waterway vessels in Germany has received backing from the European Union. Berlin-based Liquind 24/7 said in a statement last week it would start building ten LNG stations after
Spanish LNG terminal operator, Enagás reported a net profit of €103.9 million ($126.8 million) for the first quarter of 2018, edging out the 2017 result by 1 percent.
Octanex is discussing with Petronas the termination of the risk service contract related to the Ophir field development located offshore Malaysia.
A meteorological tower for US Wind’s 268MW offshore wind farm in Maryland is scheduled to be installed at the offshore project site in August 2018. The met mast will be delivered by Gulf Island Fabrication, which signed a contract with US Wind in March.
Finnish engine maker Wärtsilä reported a 7 percent increase in order intake during the first quarter of 2018, boosted by investment in energy infrastructure in emerging markets.
Crowley has joined forces with PowerSecure, a Southern Company unit, to develop and deploy LNG microgrid solutions to boost reliability in the Caribbean and Central American markets.
Statoil and its partners in the P.2170 license in the UK North Sea, which contains the Verbier discovery, have decided to pre-fund a seismic survey over the area with an appraisal well planned for this summer.
Chrysaor is working on a pipeline bypass program in the UK North Sea, following a blockage which forced Chevron to shut-in production from its Erskine field.
Petrofac has signed an agreement to sell the JSD6000 derrick lay vessel project to Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co Ltd (ZPMC).
The Steamship Authority has just released the latest update on their Woods Hole Ferry Terminal Reconstruction Project, saying that Jay Cashman, Inc. continues to work on the passenger loading platform between Slips 1 and 2. According to the announcement, they anchored the main passenger platform to
Wood and Librestream Technologies have developed new camera technology that can stream video and store data from remote work locations including offshore.
Australia-based oil and gas company Otto Energy has made a new addition to its board of directors.
The London-based law firm, Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) advised ING Bank and the syndicate of lenders on the $252 million financing of the LNG-powered Aframax tankers for the Russian shipowner Sovcomflot.