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China’s commissioning streak continues with one more offshore oil project on stream

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CNOOC is on top of its hydrocarbon game as it confirms a new first for China with the beginning of production at a development said to be the Asian country’s first offshore multi-layer heavy oil thermal recovery project. The post China’s commissioning streak continues with one more offshore oil project on stream appeared first on Offshore Energy.

No hydrocarbons for Equinor in Norwegian Sea wildcat

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Equinor has found no hydrocarbons in an exploration well, which was drilled using one of Transocean’s rigs in the Norwegian Sea off the coast of Norway. The post No hydrocarbons for Equinor in Norwegian Sea wildcat appeared first on Offshore Energy.

OOCL names first eco-friendly 16,828 TEU containership at DACKS

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Hong Kong-based container shipping company Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has named its first environmentally-friendly 16,828 TEU containership at China’s Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineering (DACKS). The post OOCL names first eco-friendly 16,828 TEU containership at DACKS appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Canadian firm seeks environmental permit for LNG plant expansion

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Canadian natural gas and energy utility FortisBC has filed an environmental assessment (EA) application with the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office (BC EAO) for the proposed expansion of its existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility on Canada’s Tilbury Island. The post Canadian firm seeks environmental permit for LNG plant expansion appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$1.3 billion lawsuits for damages arising from explosion at US LNG facility thrown out of court

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Texas-based litigation firm Hicks Thomas LLP, whose attorneys argued that insurance carriers could not recover on subrogation claims, has confirmed its win in two legal battles related to lawsuits totaling $1.3 billion against builders of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Texas, United States (U.S.). The post $1.3 billion lawsuits for damages arising from explosion at US LNG facility thrown out of court appeared first on Offshore Energy.