Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has highlighted several areas high on the agenda of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), as it embarks
Houthis announce partial stop to Red Sea attacks
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Asuka III ready to leave
The 230.2-meter-long LNG-powered vessel, built for NYK Cruises, will be transferred to the North Sea by early March, weather permitting.
Polish Navy selects Schottel
Schottel’s systems are designed for high quality, adaptability, and reliability. The TransverseThruster improves maneuverability and meets the demanding requirements of
IEA says global gas markets set to remain tight in 2025
Global natural gas markets are set to remain tight in 2025 as demand continues to rise, and supply expands more slowly than before the pandemic and energy crisis, according to ...
Spain’s Bilbao LNG terminal gets 1000th cargo
BBG is 50 percent owned by the Basque government via the Basque Energy Agency and 50 percent by Spanish LNG terminal operator Enagas. According to a statement by BBG,
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