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August 17 Ue-Japan, the cooperation is also about LNG market
In the next four years, will be almost seven Italian ports where will be built LNG storage ,according to Rita Caroselli (Assogasliquidi), that will allow our country toincrease the usage of LNG, especially as... Read more ›
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August 17 LNG terminal saves jobs at UK port
LNG operations are helping to keep hundreds of people employed at the UK’s Port of Milford Haven. The port has two LNG terminals and nine Svitzer-built LNG escort tugs, replacing lost trade in what... Read more ›
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August 17 Cork LNG terminal will attract more cruise business
A floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal infrastructure will bring the cruise industry to the Port of Cork. The technology will enable the growing number of LNG... Read more ›
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July 17 LNG terminal boosts Bangladesh’s gas supplies
International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Excelerate Energy Bangladesh (Excelerate) are co-developing Bangladesh’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal to increase natural gas in the country by up to 20%. IFC and Excelerate secured... Read more ›
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July 17 Expanded Panama Canal facilitating LNG growth
More than 90% of the global LNG fleet can transit the Panama Canal since its expansion, enabling US producers to ship LNG to Asia more quickly and easily. LNG boats represent 9% of vessels... Read more ›
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May 17 Barcelona LNG terminal
Carnival Corporation & plc has released artist renderings of its second cruise terminal at the Port of Barcelona, which will be Europe’s newest LNG cruise terminal when it opens in 2018. The terminal is... Read more ›
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April 17 Gate Terminal Makes Rotterdam the LNG Hub of Europe
Sometimes, it is easy to implement the sustainable alternative in the maritime industry. When it is time for a new antifouling on the hull of a vessel, it is easy to choose a non-toxic... Read more ›
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February 17 LNG fleet growth: what will Japan do?
When it comes to LNG carrier fleet growth, Japan is the most exciting shipowning nation to watch. The country’s Big Three LNG shipowners – Mitsui OSK (MOL), NYK and K Line – together command... Read more ›
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January 17 Croatia, a possible LNG terminal leader in the 2018 ?
“We believe that the LNG project brings low cost and risks, and represents a business opportunity for Croatia to demonstrate regional leadership and support energy objectives of Southeast Europe”, said the Ambassador. The word... Read more ›
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June 16 Europe’s Rise in Natural Gas Demand Means More LNG
“As 2016 progresses, Europe is set to take on an increasingly important role as the LNG market of last resort. The liquid NW European hubs at NBP and TTF will set the price benchmark... Read more ›
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