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  • 13 June 2012
    Vessels

    Petronet’s Dahej LNG terminal on India’s west coast is due to get a cargo of LNG onboard the 138.700 cbm Raahi from Qatar on June 15, according to shipping data. The Dahej terminal in Gujarat is India’s first LNG import terminal and has a nominal capacity of 10 MMTPA. The terminal is meeting around 20% […]

  • 17 February 2012
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get a liquefied natural gas cargo from Equatorial Guinea next week, according to the Pyeongtaek Port Authority. The 155,000 cbm GasLog Savannah will reach the Pyeongtaek LNG terminal on February 20. The Pyeongtaek LNG terminal is South Korea’s first LNG import terminal and it […]

  • 12 August 2006

    St. Louis County Undersheriff Dave Phillips’ efforts to photograph the inside of the sunken cruiser USS Houston have been halted by the Navy before he could get his remotely controlled underwater camera into the ship. The photos of the ship, sunk by the Japanese during World War II, were for the USS Houston Survivors Association, […]

  • 22 April 2005

    With an estimated 162 non-native species causing billions of dollars in damage in the Great Lakes, Michigan is considering requiring maritime shipping companies to get permits to dock at ports in the state. Michigan would be the first state to require ballast-water permits on the Great Lakes.Ballast water used to stabilize a vessel to keep […]

  • 4 September 2013
    Vessels

    Petronet’s Dahej LNG terminal on India’s west coast is due to get a cargo of LNG from Qatar onboard the 138,700 cbm Raahi on September 5, according to shipping data. The Dahej terminal in Gujarat is India’s first LNG import terminal and has a nominal capacity of 10 MMTPA. The terminal is meeting around 20% […]

  • 24 February 2012
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get a cargo of  liquefied natural gas from Indonesia’s Bontang terminal, according to port data. The 125,877 cbm Wakaba Maru will reach the Pyeongtaek LNG terminal on February 25. The Pyeongtaek LNG terminal is South Korea’s first LNG import terminal and it is operated by […]

  • 11 October 2012
    Business & Finance

    Offshore wind projects are of big interest to Allianz, due to growing pressure that low interest rate environment puts on the insurance company. Consequently, Allianz needs to cut costs in order to get higher returns on investment, Reuters quotes the company’s CFO Oliver Baete. The investment could be as high as EUR 1 billion if […]

  • 19 January 2010

    Researchers at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology said that success is not far off for the design of a mobile harbour. Researchers have conceptualised the mobile harbour as a lean, light weight system for unloading containerships along any coastline. The Institute’s President, Suh Nam-pyo said that he got the idea for a […]

  • 16 September 2009

    StatoilHydro relied on a military crew to get its newbuild semi-submersible hull destined for the Norwegian Gjøa development through the pirate-prone waters of the Gulf of Aden. The hull was being carried on the Dockwise transport ship Mighty Servant when it was escorted through the waterway. “This particular transport was given a high-priority classification due […]

  • 21 June 2007

    To get a better idea of the yachting phenomenon, all you have to do is make your way out to the third annual Moscow Yacht Festival, which opened Thursday and runs through the weekend. On either side of the Andreyevsky pedestrian bridge crossing the Moscow River to the south of Gorky Park, several dozen boats, […]

  • 18 February 2007

    Repair crews on Monday fired up generators and switched on the lights aboard a Japanese whaling ship for the first time since a deadly fire rendered it powerless and adrift near the Antarctic coast four days earlier. As work continued to get the ship out of trouble under its own steam, New Zealand’s leader warned […]

  • 13 June 2006

    The first maintenance dredging of the Miami River is at a standstill, but contractors are expected to return to work within months and remain until the financial well runs dry. Whether the vast amount of dredging that remains is completed will hinge on getting funding, officials say. The US Army Corps of Engineers says it […]

  • 12 May 2006

    With Mother’s Day just around the corner some people are rushing to get a gift in the mail. But here’s a warning: that flower arrangement you sent last year, will cost you more to send this year. As the price of gas goes up, major shipping companies are increasing their prices to offset the cost […]

  • 8 June 2005

    The water running into Rose Bay should get even cleaner as the City Council discusses dredging another phase of a 2-mile-long feeder canal. Engineers are suggesting the city spend $1.2 million in grants and city funds to dredge silt from the canal that runs from First Baptist Church of Harbor Oaks on U.S. 1 to […]

  • 3 April 2013
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get a liquefied natural gas cargo on April 17, according to shipping data. The cargo is being carried by the 214,198 cbm Al Kharsaah, and it is sailing from Qatar’s Ras Laffan to the Pyeongtaek LNG terminal. South Korea’s Pyeongtaek LNG terminal is the […]

  • 9 January 2017

    Timor-Leste has decided to scrap a 2006 deal with Australia that splits the future revenue from the now-frozen development of the giant gas and condensate field in the Timor Sea. The two countries signed the Certain Maritime Arrangements in the Timor Sea (the CMATS Treaty) in 2006, agreeing that revenue from the undeveloped $40-50 billion Greater […]

  • 16 September 2016
    Business & Finance

    U.S. Senator David Vitter has issued the following statement regarding yesterday’s passage of the Water Resources Development Act of 2016 (WRDA) out of the U.S. Senate. WRDA 2016 will help improve flood control, water infrastructure development and coastal hurricane protection throughout Louisiana. After yesterday’s overwhelmingly bipartisan passage, the legislation will head to the House of […]

  • 15 March 2013

    HR faces big challenges in the oil and gas industry due to an ageing working force and huge skill shortages, according to Derek Massie, former SVP HR at deepwater drilling company, Seadrill.

  • 9 September 2013

    For the second time in the 2013 season Chevalier Floatels have delivered an offshore vessel for service support operations. On 8 August 2013, after just 19 weeks of work, the DP Galyna was handed over by Holland Shipyards to Chevalier Floatels in Hardinxveld-Giessendam on the Merwede River, the Netherlands. The vessel was named by Galyna […]

  • 10 June 2011

      Qatargas has delivered its first ever cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the Kingdom of Thailand. The cargo was delivered to the Map Ta Phut LNG Terminal by the conventional LNG carrier “Golar Viking”. Khalid Bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Chief Executive Officer of Qatargas said: “This is a significant milestone for Qatargas, PTT Public […]

  • 14 February 2017

    DNV GL has recently launched a report providing the 2017 outlook for the oil and gas industry. The company has interviewed 723 representatives from the industry hoping to get a better picture when it comes to what to expect in the year ahead. Offshore Energy Today has, in turn, interviewed Senior Vice President of DNV […]

  • 9 December 2011
    Project & Tenders

    Lawmakers are heading towards a discussion of a state permit to dredge the Savannah River. The Ports Authority Ad Hoc Committee of the Charleston County Legislative Delegation is met yesterday in Mount Pleasant. The Department of Health and Environmental Control’s approval of South Carolina permits to deepen the shipping channel to the Georgia ports disturbed […]

  • 3 October 2007

    THE MIDDLE SEA RACE 1968. Jimmy White and I met in late ’67 in the Landfall Club – a small bar frequented by sailing people opposite the Sliema yacht marina. We both wore a RORC tie. It was the beginning of a wonderful friendship as Jimmy was early retired to Malta with his beautiful Frans […]

  • 24 September 2007

    Ericsson Racing Team have confirmed that Finland’s Thomas Johanson will join skipper Anders Lewander’s Nordic crew for the 2008-09 race. For 38-year-old Johanson, a 49er Olympic gold medallist at Sydney in 2000, this will be a first round the world assignment. ‘I have been thinking about sailing around the world for about six or seven […]

  • 15 June 2006

    Mobile-based Austal USA has finished installing four 49-ton engines in the Hawaii Superferry now under construction at its Mobile River shipyard, completing the last key milestone prior to the ship’s expected October launch. “We’re planning on making it,” the project’s technical manager, Doug Thorn, said Wednesday. “We could get a hurricane blow through here and […]