More than A$5 million ($3.9 million) will be spent on Gladstone businesses within the next two months during Australia Pacific LNG export project’s planned shutdowns. As previously informed by APLNG, the two-train 9 mtpa plant on Curtis Islands near Gladstone will have one unit closed from March 8-2
The Rotterdam Offshore Community pavilion is a fact and will be joining Offshore Energy 2018 together for the first time.
The fire on board Maersk Line’s ultra large containership Maersk Honam has been localized.
The ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven joined the campaign to ban HFO from Arctic shipping.
Bulk carrier Glory Hongkong sprung a leak while on its way to St Petersburg.
Liquefied natural gas exports from the United States have increased during the past week as the Dominion’s Cove Point facility joined Cheniere’s Sabine Pass plant with its first cargo.
Chevron-operated Erskine field in the UK North Sea is still affected by a pipeline blockage that started in January.
The average price for spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes imported into Japan that was contracted in the month of February was pegged back slightly compared to the previous month.
Woodfibre LNG received Canadian federal government approval for the changes to the LNG export project in British Columbia that were the result of the Squamish Nation process and ongoing design work.
Brazilian oil company Petrobras has signed a revolving credit facility in the amount of $4.35 billion, with maturity in March 2023.
US energy giant and LNG player, Chevron, is focused on growing the company’s free cash flow in 2018 and beyond even with no commodity price appreciation.
Australia and Timor-Leste signed a treaty establishing permanent maritime boundaries as well as a framework to jointly develop the Greater Sunrise gas fields.
Boskalis commissioned its Bokalift 1 crane vessel on 24 February in Rotterdam, where the company celebrated the milestone together with its 3,500 employees and their families. The vessel is purposed, among other things, for transporting and installing offshore wind turbine foundations.
Transas CEO: Maritime operations and fleet processes continue to be in limbo.