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  • LNG traders divert cargoes from Europe to Asia as eastern demand strengthens

    Three liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes on course for Europe have been diverted to Asia to meet stronger Asian demand and as gas prices in Europe have eased, according to analysts and shipping data. The quick change in course reflects agility oftrading firms in sending LNG supplies to Europe or Asia, whichever pays, as colder…

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  • Diverging growth in the cargo ship fleet

    Growth in the world merchant ship fleet has been remarkably steady in the past few years. But the expansion pace is picking up and looks set to accelerate modestly in 2025. Among different vessel types fleet growth is varying much more widely, and this divergent pattern probably will continue next year and beyond. The main…

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  • Flurry of new tonnage diverges LNG shipping rates from bullish cargo market

    European LNG cargo prices are rising, contrasting sharply with falling shipping rates. This divergence is driven by strong demand signals and a tighter winter supply balance for LNG, while the shipping market is experiencing an influx of new vessels, coupled with weak demand and a bearish outlook. Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, assessed…

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  • New guidance on achieving stable lifting operations

    “The paper Guidance on Stability of Lifts plugs a gap among the many guidance documents available for operations in the maritime sphere,” says Karsten Behrens, Managing Director of SAL Engineering GmbH. “It enables readers to assess the stability of particular lifting arrangements by using the provided methods and data. This puts them in the position…

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  • Baltic index falls for fifth straight day as larger vessel rates dip

    The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which tracks rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, fell for the fifth consecutive session to a 15-month low on Tuesday, as rates declined across larger vessel segments. The index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax and supramax shipping vessels, fell 61 points to 1,237 points,…

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  • Ingeniero/a especialista en Presupuestos y Facturación – Sector naval

    Ingeniero/a especialista en Presupuestos y Facturación – Sector naval Jornada Tiempo completo Salario 30.000,00 €/Año Tipo de contrato Temporal Experiencia De 2 a 5 años Localidad Cádiz Num. Vacantes 1 Referencia 0D9E2450-52ED-568A-5715-333426AE7250 Ingeniero/a especialista en Presupuestos y Facturación en Cádiz, España La entrada Ingeniero/a especialista en Presupuestos y Facturación – Sector naval se publicó primero…

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  • Mecánico/a (estable) – Valencia

    Mecánico/a (estable) – Valencia Ubicación: València (España) Tipo de Contrato: Fijo Discontinuo Jornada laboral: Jornada completa Sector: Ingeniería y Automoción Vacantes: 1 Disciplina: Ingeniería Modalidad de trabajo: Presencial Inscríbete a 3º/ª Oficial de Máquinas a bordo | Talent Clue La entrada Mecánico/a (estable) – Valencia se publicó primero en Actualidad Marítima y Portuaria.

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  • McDermott scores FEED assignment at oil project in Gulf of Mexico

    McDermott has secured a front-end engineering design (FEED) contract with Repsol for two oil fields that form part of a development project in the Gulf of Mexico’s Block 29 off the coast of Mexico. The post McDermott scores FEED assignment at oil project in Gulf of Mexico appeared first on Offshore Energy.

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  • Marinero para Bulk Carrier – 2.000 USD/mes

    Marinero para Bulk Carrier – 2.000 USD/mes Able Seaman on Bulk Carrier 2000 $ per month Duration of contract: 4 Bulk Carrier hr@crewmontenegro.com cv@crewmontenegro.com La entrada Marinero para Bulk Carrier – 2.000 USD/mes se publicó primero en Actualidad Marítima y Portuaria.

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  • Latin America’s first electric tug launched

    Chile’s state-owned company Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (Enap) and harbor towage services provider SAAM have launched Latin America’s first electric tug at Sanmar shipyard in Tuzla Bay, Turkey. The post Latin America’s first electric tug launched appeared first on Offshore Energy.

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