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Thenamaris names new scrubber-fitted Aframax tanker built by SWS

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Greek shipping company Thenamaris has named its fourth 114,000 dwt Aframax product tanker built by Chinese shipbuilder Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS), part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC). The post Thenamaris names new scrubber-fitted Aframax tanker built by SWS appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Vietnamese firm expanding LNG collab with two US energy giants

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PV Gas, a subsidiary of Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam) has signed agreements with two Texas-based energy majors, Excelerate Energy and ConocoPhillips, to cooperate on sourcing LNG from the United States. The post Vietnamese firm expanding LNG collab with two US energy giants appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Pollution ‘no cause for concern’ after oil tanker-cargo ship North Sea allision, UK says

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Following a collision between a U.S.-flagged oil/product tanker and a Portuguese container ship in the North Sea, the UK’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency has maintained that it does not foresee a damaging pollution effect from the tanker. The post Pollution ‘no cause for concern’ after oil tanker-cargo ship North Sea allision, UK says appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Enap and SAAM’s electric tug aces sea trials before traveling to Chile

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Latin America’s first electric tug, which will operate in Chile under an agreement between state-owned company Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (Enap) and harbor towage services provider SAAM, is wrapping up sea trials at Sanmar shipyard’s vicinity in Tuzla Bay, Istanbul. The post Enap and SAAM’s electric tug aces sea trials before traveling to Chile appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Asian duo wins $810 million LNG terminal expansion gig in Taiwan

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Taiwan’s state-owned petroleum company CPC Corporation has awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for the construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) cryogenic tanks at its Kaohsiung Intercontinental LNG terminal to Taiwan’s EPC services provider CTCI Corporation and Japan’s IHI Plant Services Corporation (IPC), part of IHI Group. The post Asian duo wins $810 million LNG terminal expansion gig in Taiwan appeared first on Offshore Energy.