New LNG import and distribution hub in the Philippines:
New LNG tanker to be fitted with GTT developed membrane system:
Quick solution to solve gas shortage?:
Stena Power & LNG Solutions has been awarded a contract by Delta Offshore Energy (DOE) to provide front-end engineering design (FEED) for usage of Stenaâs jettyless LNG transfer and regasification solutions. DOE will employ Stenaâs jettyless...
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Golarâs Cameroon FLNG to ship 56th cargo as throughput talks continue:
.Golarâs Hilli Episeyo, worldâs first converted FLNG vessel, will soon dispatch the 56th cargo since it started operations three years ago.
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More small scale LNG carrier cum bunkering vessels are coming worldwide:
On 4 June 2021, Sovcomflot (SCF Group) and Sakhalin Energy, the operator of the Sakhalin-2 project, signed long-term time-charter contracts for two existing LNG-fuelled tankers of SCFâs successful âGreen Funnelâ series, Korolev Prospect and Vernadsky...
KOROLEV PROSPECT making an early morning arrival for a Finnart Oil terminal on the Clyde catching some sunshine on the way. Photo : Tommy Bryceland. SCOTLAND Š
PAO Sovcomflot (MOEX:FLOT) is one of the worldâs leading energy shipping companies, specialising in the transportation of crude oil, petroleum products, and liquefied gas, as well as the servicing of offshore oil and gas production. As of the date of this release, the Groupâs fleet comprises of 144 vessels with a total deadweight of over 12.6 million tonnes, including vessels owned through joint ventures. More than 80 vessels have an ice class. SCF is servicing large oil and gas projects in Russia and around the world: Sakhalin-1; Sakhalin-2; Varandey; Prirazlomnoye; Novy Port; Yamal LNG, and Tangguh (Indonesia). The Group is headquartered in St. Petersburg, with offices in Moscow, Novorossiysk, Murmansk, Vladivostok, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, London, Limassol, and Dubai. SCF has served the Sakhalin-2 project since 2007. As of the date of this release, SCF has twelve vessels serving the project: two LNG carriers, seven icebreaking supply and standby vessels, and three Aframax crude oil shuttle tankers. Over 2007-2021, SCF has transported 67.5 mil tonnes of crude oil and 55 mil cbm of LNG for the project. Working on adopting LNG as a main fuel for large-capacity tankers since 2015, SCF introduced a series of the worldâs first LNG-fuelled Aframax tankers in 2018. Today, SCF has six such tankers in operation, including Korolev Prospect and Vernadsky Prospect, with a further five LNG-fuelled tankers of various sizes under construction at Russiaâs Zvezda shipyard. Through its cooperation with Russian cargo owners and shipbuilders, SCF contributes to the localisation of advanced technologies for building state-of-the-art cargo vessels within Russia. SCF also actively contributes to expanding and developing the global LNG fuelling infrastructure in strategic trading regions. Most recently, in March 2021, SCF in partnership with Shell pioneered LNG fuelling operations in the USA (at the Port of Canaveral) and in the Mediterranean (Port of Gibraltar). Source : portnews