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  • 3 June 2006

    The Ketchikan Shipyard will receive about $70 million from local, state and federal sources for improvements over the next five years, officials said. The yard, where vessels are repaired, is expected to get a second ship lift and complete plans to expand the yard to its originally planned size over the next several years. “They […]

  • 7 February 2013
    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 February 10, 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% […]

  • 12 September 2012
    Vessels

    Petronet’s Dahej LNG terminal on India’s west coast is due to get a cargo of LNG onboard the 138,097 cbm Disha from Qatar on September 17, 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% of […]

  • 13 August 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 August 14, 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% […]

  • 16 July 2012
    Vessels

    Petronet’s Dahej LNG terminal on India’s west coast is due to get a cargo of LNG onboard the 138,097 cbm Disha from Qatar on July 17, 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% of […]

  • 29 March 2012
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get a cargo of liquefied natural gas from Indonesia this week, according to the Pyeongtaek Port Authority. The 125,877 cbm Wakaba Maru is sailing from Bontang terminal and it will reach the Pyeongtaek LNG terminal on March 30. The Pyeongtaek LNG terminal is […]

  • 8 February 2012
    Vessels

    South Korea, the world’s second biggest buyer of LNG, is due to get a liquefied natural gas cargo from Nigerian Bonny terminal next week, according to shipping data. The 145,000 cbm LNG Benue will reach the Pyeongtaek LNG terminal on February 16. The Pyeongtaek LNG terminal is South Korea’s first LNG import terminal and it […]

  • 6 February 2012
    Vessels

    Japan, the world’s largest LNG importer, is due to receive another LNG cargo from Nigerian Bonny terminal this month, according to shipping data. The cargo is being carried by the 145,914 cbm LNG River Orashi and  it is expected to arrive at Futtsu terminal on February 25. The Futtsu terminal will also get a liquefied […]

  • 9 September 2014
    Vessels

    Mexico’s Altamira liquefied natural gas terminal will get a cargo of LNG on September 11, according to the Port of Altamira website. The Al Bahiya LNG carrier, with a capacity of 210,000 cubic meters is sailing from Ras Laffan in Qatar. The Altamira terminal consists of 2 tanks of 150,000 cubic meters each and a jetty […]

  • 2 June 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    Baron Oil has been granted a short-term extension to take care of the required preparations prior to entering the drilling phase of a PSC.

  • 30 August 2010

    Statoil has received consent to conduct exploration drilling in the North Sea with the mobile facility Ocean Vanguard. The consent relates to the drilling of exploration well 15/6-11 S, as well as an option to drill a sidetrack. The well is part of production licence 303 and is located approx. 17 kilometres north of Sleipner […]

  • 6 January 2011

    When the lease for the massive Cape Wind project was announced in October, it was described as covering 25 square miles of Nantucket Sound. By Jon Chesto (wickedlocal) [mappress] Source: wickedlocal, January 06, 2011

  • 27 August 2014
    Business & Finance

    Maritime transport is moving towards the use of gas as a prime source of energy for propulsion and power generation on board ships. As the ‘dash for gas’ takes hold worldwide, the maritime industry has a golden opportunity to leapfrog the increasingly strict regime governing emissions of harmful atmospheric pollutants, reduce the carbon footprint of […]

  • 29 June 2015

    When thinking of maritime activity in the Netherlands, the first region that comes to mind is the Rotterdam area. However, other Dutch areas also boost a lot of maritime activity, one of them being the northern provinces of Groningen, Friesland and Drenthe. According to a study conducted by trade organisation Netherlands Maritime Technology by order […]

  • 20 November 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders

    Karoon Energy is in the process of diversifying and expanding its asset portfolio, thanks to biding agreements worth $720 million.

  • 20 April 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Green Marine, Ports & Logistics, Vessels

    Avenir Marine, a wholly owned subsidiary of UK-based small-scale LNG company Avenir LNG, has started the delivery of LNG to Germany-based ferry owner and operator TT-Line in the Port of Trelleborg, Sweden. The chilled fuel was bunkered into TT-Line’s RoPax ferries “Nils Holgersson” and “Peter Pan,” and the two operations were performed consecutively by the […]

  • 11 August 2021
    Equipment, Infrastructure

    Finland-based technology company Wärtsilä has announced that it will supply engines and fuel gas supply systems for two roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) ferries being built for Australian ferry operator TT-Line Company.

  • 10 January 2018
    Business & Finance

    TT-Line Company has signed an LOI with Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft (FSG) for the construction of two new ships.

  • 19 February 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The Brownsville Public Utilities Board’s Resaca Restoration Project is moving ahead. This project is necessary because sediment, trash and other debris has built up over the years, impeding water flow in these waterways. The only way to return the resacas to their original depth is to dredge them. With dredging complete at the Cemetery Resaca, […]

  • 28 July 2006

    A port authority has banned children from its harbour after CCTV captured images of children jumping from a ship’s mast into shallow water below. Milford Haven Port Authority is not allowing children to play or swim in the area following the incident. Two youngsters were seen to jump from the ship, but got away before […]

  • 3 July 2006

    With just one more day left in Manhattan before the start of Race 11 from New York to Jersey, the Clipper 05-06 skippers and crews are busy getting the boats ready for their final transatlantic race to the Channel Islands. Despite being the 4th of July public holiday in the USA, North Cove is a […]

  • 19 June 2006

    Delegates from 13 Caribbean countries and the United Kingdom convened yesterday for a week-long seminar and workshop to discuss implementation of safety measures for fishing vessel personnel. The workshop is the last of nine organised by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) as it seeks to get ratification of at least 15 member states to implement […]

  • 27 April 2006

    B.C.’s largest shipbuilder has withdrawn from the bidding to replace the province’s northern ferries, saying it’s got too much other work to make the deadline. The Washington Marine Group said the timeline is too tight, with its Vancouver and Victoria shipyards working to capacity with other contracts. The decision to withdraw from the bidding contract […]

  • 21 April 2006

    Members of the Harbor Management Commission and other city officials on Wednesday celebrated the completion of the first phase of the dredging of Norwalk Harbor but continue to have serious concerns over the remainder of the project. Meeting the requirements for capping dredged material as outlined by the state Department of Environmental Protection, obtaining adequate […]

  • 18 April 2006

    A long-delayed doubling of submarine construction can’t begin any sooner than 2012 because of ongoing difficulties in getting costs under control, the Navy’s top officer who oversees submarine building said Monday. At a briefing for reporters, Rear Adm. William Hilarides, program executive officer for submarines, took issue with claims by shipyard executives that a cost […]