Petronas Gas, a unit of the Malaysian energy giant Petronas, reported a 4.6% rise in its 2017 net profit as revenue rose mainly due to the company’s new liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminal in Pengerang, Johor. Petronas Gas reported a net profit of 1.82 billion ringgit ($466m) versus
Perth-based LNG Limited said its two liquefied natural gas project in North America put the company in a “strong competitive position in the mid-scale LNG industry,” and at the forefront of supplying the next wave of global LNG demand.
The United States has imposed a new wave of sanctions against North Korea’s regime.
Federal Iris suffered an explosion some 120 miles west of the Columbia River entrance after a main engine malfunction.
Qatar’s Nakilat, the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipper, reported an 11 percent drop in its net profit for the year 2017.
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A giant ship carrying four of the West Coast’s largest container cranes arrives in Tacoma.
Anadarko signs Mozambique LNG supply deal with EDF Woodlands-based Anadarko said Mozambique LNG project partners signed an LNG sale and purchase agreement with Électricité de France (EDF) for the supply of 1.2 million tons per year of the chilled fuel. Exmar’s barge-based FSRU on way to Singapore Ex
The split hull of Lomar Shipping’s ill-fated Kea Trader has gotten further into trouble following a cyclone.
Solstad Farstad, a Norwegian offshore vessel juggernaut created last year, expects a pick-up in offshore vessel chartering in 2018 after several years of the depression in the sector.
Pembina Pipeline Corporation, one of Canada’s largest energy infrastructure companies, said it continued to progress the Jordan Cove LNG export project in Coos Bay, Oregon.
MT Leopard Sun was attacked by pirates on February 22, some 165 km off the central coast of Somalia.
Houston-based LNG engineer KBR swung into a profit of $275 million during the fourth quarter of 2017 after reporting a net loss of $87 million in the corresponding quarter last year.
Siemens Gamesa has manufactured the first of the blades for the Beatrice offshore wind farm at its facility in Hull.