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Eneos jackup lands two-well gig offshore Vietnam
Japan’s Eneos Drilling, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eneos Xplora, has entered into a contract with Japan Vietnam Petroleum Company (JVPC) to supply a jack-up rig from its fleet for a drilling assignment offshore Vietnam. The post Eneos jackup lands two-well gig offshore Vietnam appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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‘World’s first net-zero LNG export facility’ shaping up in Canada as $5.1B project forges ahead
Woodfibre Management, a privately held Canadian company based in Vancouver, is moving forward with the construction works at its operated multimillion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project located along the southwest coast of British Columbia, Canada. The post ‘World’s first net-zero LNG export facility’ shaping up in Canada as $5.1B project forges ahead appeared first…
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RMK Marine clinches order to construct ‘world’s first’ sail-assisted boxship
French activist shipping company Windcoop has placed an order for what it hailed as […] The post RMK Marine clinches order to construct ‘world’s first’ sail-assisted boxship appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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WATCH: First of three Agalas subsea vessels launches in Türkiye
A new 100-meter-long cable laying support vessel (CLSV) being built at the Sefine Shipyard […] The post WATCH: First of three Agalas subsea vessels launches in Türkiye appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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John T. Essberger wraps up first bio-LNG bunkering at Hamina LNG terminal
E&S Tankers, a joint venture of Essberger Tankers and Stolt Tankers, has conducted the first bio-LNG bunkering for its newbuild dual-fuel stainless steel parcel chemical tanker John T. Essberger at the Hamina LNG terminal in Finland. The post John T. Essberger wraps up first bio-LNG bunkering at Hamina LNG terminal appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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Trump tariffs bad for global economy and trade, Maersk says
Shipping company Maersk said that the tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday amount to bad news for the global economy and trade stability. Trump’s move to slap a 10% tariff on most goods imported to the United States, as well as much higher levies on dozens of rivals and allies alike, has…
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Trump tariffs anxiety hits peak in global economy as Chinese freight market crashes to two-decade low
A surge in freight trucking activity, from the Texas-Mexico border to the warehouses and distribution centers of major U.S. retailers, shows the extent to which U.S. companies have rushed to move more imports into the country ahead of President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs, which Trump laid out on Wednesday afternoon from the Rose Garden, trade…
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Singapore fuel oil stockpiles dip but hold above 21 million barrels
Singapore’s onshore fuel oil stockpiles dropped slightly this week but remained above 21 million barrels, a level higher than typical averages, data showed. Residue inventories were at 21.17 million barrels (about 3.33 million metric tons) in the week to April 2, down 2.5% from the previous week, showed Enterprise Singapore data. The decline in inventories…
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Saudi maritime industry spurring global trade shift
Saudi Arabia’s investment in its maritime sector could see a shift in global trade logistics that helps reduce reliance on traditional routes, leading industry figures have told Arab News. With its strategic location at the crossroads of global trade, the Kingdom is positioning itself as an international logistics hub, enhancing its maritime infrastructure and embracing…
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Armas Trasmediterránea conecta Motril y Melilla con una oferta por trayecto para 950 pasajeros, 300 vehículos y 1.350 metros lineales de carga
El Grupo Armas Trasmediterránea presenta la nueva ruta marítima que conecta Motril (Granada) con Melilla, una línea declarada de obligación de servicio público (OSP) y adjudicada a la compañía por el Ministerio de Transportes y Movilidad Sostenible. La compañía presenta oficialmente la línea, que será cubierta por el renovado ferry Volcán de Timanfaya La nueva…