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Yamal LNG Starts Production at 3rd Train a Year Ahead of Plan Yamal LNG, a joint venture liquefied natural gas production project in Sabetta, has commenced initial production of LNG at the plant s third train, Russian gas company Novatek, majority shareholder in the JV, said.
The total nameplate capacity of all three LNG trains is 16.5 mmtpa, or 5.5 mmtpa per LNG train.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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Aegean Marine Unlocks Funds after First Day Motions Approval Marine fuel logistics company Aegean Marine Petroleum Network has secured access to USD 532 million in financing after it received US court approval of all the company s first day motions.
The US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York granted the interim approval related to the company s voluntary Chapter 11 restructuring, immediately improving the company s liquidity position.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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JAXPORT Wins USD 46 Mn for Harbor Deepening The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) has received additional USD 46 million in funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Jacksonville Harbor deep draft navigation project.
The 47-foot deepening improvement project, authorized by the Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014, will enable mega-sized container vessels to enter the port.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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Kitack Lim Wins Second Term at the Helm of IMO Kitack Lim has been given a second four-year term as Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Namely, the IMO Council agreed to renew Lim s appointment, starting in January 2020 and the decision is yet to be approved by the IMO Assembly in December, the organization informed.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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China secures deals to improve facilities at Colombo port Two Chinese companies have been awarded contracts to improve facilities at the Jaya Container Terminal of the Colombo port.
The Government said that one Chinese company has been awarded the contract to enhance anchorage capacity at the Jaya Container Terminal of the Colombo Port.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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International Container port to rise in Talisay City A P10-BILLION international port will soon rise in Talisay City.
The Cebu South Harbor and Container Terminal Services Corp. (CSHCTSC) will cater to containers and break bulk cargo operations, and is expected to generate hundreds of jobs for Talisaynons.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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Kalmar Innovation Centre in Ljungby, Sweden opens its doors Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has officially inaugurated its new Innovation Centre in Ljungby, southern Sweden. Approximately 200 people will be based at the state of the art facility that has been designed to support new collaborative ways of working with modern architecture and cutting edge technology.
Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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South Korea Unveils Financial Boost for Smaller Shipbuilders South Korea has prepared another financial boost for its shipbuilding industry with an aim to help small and mid-sized shipbuilders.
According to an announcement released by the government, South Korea plans to design new opportunities for these shipbuilders, worth around KRW 1 trillion (USD 885.3 million), through the promotion of environmentally friendly ships.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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New Dayang Shipbuilding Lining Up Orders Post-Restructuring New Dayang Shipbuilding has reportedly inked a Letter of Intent (LoI) with China Development Bank Leasing for the construction of a dozen of bulkers, according to Asiasis.
The LoI was allegedly signed at the company s inauguration ceremony on November 20 and covers the construction of 12, 63,500 dwt Ultramaxes.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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Euronav Wins Tanker Operator of the Year Award Belgian tanker owner Euronav has claimed the Tanker Operator of the Year award at the annual Tanker Shipping & Trade Conference Award ceremony in London held on Wednesday evening, November 21.
Euronav was competing against Russian shipping company SCF Group and Danish counterpart Norden for the prestigious award.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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BIMCO to Complete Cyber Security Clause in May 2019 Shipowner association BIMCO is developing a cyber security clause in cooperation with shipping companies Klaveness and Navig8.
BIMCO sad that the small team includes also representatives from the UK P&I Club and HFW law firm, which aim to complete the project in May 2019.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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KSS Line Renews LPG Transportation Deal with Vitol South Korean shipping company KSS Line is renewing its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) transportation contract with energy and commodities company Vitol.
On November 22, 2018, KSS Line inked a KRW 8.08 billion (USD 7.15 million) one-year contract with Vitol.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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Cargo ship ran aground, breached, Ukraine General cargo ship OREL-3 ran aground and reportedly, sustained hull breach, at around 0600 UTC Nov 22 on Dniepr River, Ukraine, shortly after leaving Zaporozhye port, and proceeding downstream. Information is rather scethy, it may be assumed, that the ship contacted some object and was breached, Master beached her on sandy river bank to avoid or to minimize water ingress. The ship loaded with scrap was bound for Greece.Posted On:23-Nov-2018
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The Port Of Marseille Fos Is Engaged In Reducing Shipemissions By Developing LNG As A Marine Fuel At the end of 2017, the Port of Marseille Fos set up a working group that brought together players from the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector to reflect on developing LNG as a marine fuel with a view to reducingPosted On:23-Nov-2018
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