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Aker BP makes oil discovery in North Sea
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Aker BP makes oil discovery in North Sea

Norwegian oil company Aker BP has made an oil discovery north of the Bøyla field in the North Sea offshore Norway.

about 8 years ago
IECA: further US LNG export approvals not in ‘public interest’
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IECA: further US LNG export approvals not in ‘public interest’

Industrial Energy Consumers of America claim the Department of Energy’s approval of LNG exports from the United States are not in the public interests.

about 8 years ago
ExxonMobil still assessing PNG LNG damage, says pipeline not affected by quake
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ExxonMobil still assessing PNG LNG damage, says pipeline not affected by quake

US energy giant ExxonMobil said it was still assessing the extent of damage at its PNG LNG export project following a magnitude 7.5 earthquake that struck on Monday in Papua New Guinea’s highlands. ExxonMobil previously announced it had shut the two LNG trains at the plant on the coast near Port Mor

about 8 years ago
Safety rap for Statoil’s Aasta Hansteen management
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Safety rap for Statoil’s Aasta Hansteen management

Norway’s offshore safety watchdog has found several faults in Statoil’s management of the completion of Aasta Hansteen development offshore Norway.

about 8 years ago
United closes Jamaica farm-in deal with Tullow
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United closes Jamaica farm-in deal with Tullow

London-listed United Oil & Gas has completed the farm-in in the Walton-Morant license, offshore Jamaica with Tullow.

about 8 years ago
Japanese duo join SEALNG
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Japanese duo join SEALNG

Two Japanese companies “K” Line Group and Uyeno Group have joined SEALNG, the industry coalition aiming to boost adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel. SEALNG said in a statement it sees Japan as growing in importance as a location for LNG-fueled shipping and bunkering. Its other

about 8 years ago
Japan power companies use less LNG in November
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Japan power companies use less LNG in November

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) use by Japan’s power companies declined by 6.5 percent in November, as compared to the same month a year ago, the preliminary data from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry shows. The power companies consumed 4.27 million tonnes of LNG in November as compared to 4.

about 8 years ago
Cheniere’s Corpus Christi to produce LNG this year (Gallery)
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Cheniere’s Corpus Christi to produce LNG this year (Gallery)

Cheniere’s Corpus Christi LNG export project could start producing the first liquefied natural gas before the end of the year.

about 8 years ago
UDS: Van Gogh DSCV On Schedule for June Delivery
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UDS: Van Gogh DSCV On Schedule for June Delivery

Ultra Deep Solutions (UDS) has informed that it is on schedule to deliver the diving support and construction vessel (DSCV) Van Gogh to the client RedTec Offshore in June. The delivery of Van Gogh in Malaysia is planned for June 01, 2018. The 111.5 meters long vessel is on a five year charter with R

about 8 years ago
Foreship: Smaller Expedition Ships Should Follow Safety Standards Too
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Foreship: Smaller Expedition Ships Should Follow Safety Standards Too

Demand for expedition ships should not mean that shipbuilding practices for cruise vessels are compromised.

about 8 years ago
Gazprom’s daily natural gas deliveries to Europe hit record volumes
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Gazprom’s daily natural gas deliveries to Europe hit record volumes

Russian giant Gazprom noted that over the past week its natural gas exports to Europe have been increasing steadily.

about 8 years ago
PSA Provides Diving Report for 2017
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PSA Provides Diving Report for 2017

Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) Norway has published a report on diving in 2017. There were no incidents, personal injuries or hazard situations reported in 2017, during saturation diving for petroleum activities. There have been relatively few personal injuries associated with saturation diving as

about 8 years ago
Tokyo Gas and three others eyeing $2 bln Philippines’ LNG project
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Tokyo Gas and three others eyeing $2 bln Philippines’ LNG project

Liquefied natural gas import project planned by the Philippine government valued at $2 billion has at least four potential investors, according to a Department of Energy’s official.

about 8 years ago
Highlights of the Month – February 2018
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Highlights of the Month – February 2018

World’s First Floating Wind Farm Outdelivers The 30MW Hywind Scotland, the world’s first commercial-scale floating wind farm, performed better than expected in its first three full months in production, Statoil, the operator of the wind farm said. Ørsted Streamlines Hornsea Project Three Ørsted has

about 8 years ago
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