LNG Prime brings you the five most popular news on our platform during the week of January 13-19, 2025. 1) PetroVietnam Gas, a unit of state-owned PetroVietnam, has released
Kazakh exports set to rise from Russian terminal
Aframaxes and suezmaxes stand to benefit as maintenance is completed at Tengiz field
Kazakhstan is stepping up oil production at its Tengiz field, boosting demand for crude tankers.
GTT, China Offshore ink FLNG, FSRU pact
French LNG containment giant GTT signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Offshore Engineering & Technology in Shanghai to develop FLNG and FSRU solutions. According to a GTT statement,
Gasunie names interim finance chief
Dutch gas grid and LNG terminal operator Gasunie has appointed Jan Boekelman as interim chief financial officer with effect from February 11. Boekelman, who was previously CFO at Energie
James Fisher orders additional LNG-fueled tankers in China
UK-based marine services provider James Fisher and Sons has placed orders for more LNG-powered tankers in China. China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou) Dingheng will build four new LNG dual-fuel
Atlas Maritime names LNG-powered PCTC duo in China
China’s CIMC Raffles in Yantai, a unit of CIMC, hosted a naming ceremony for Atlas Maritime's two LNG dual-fuel pure car and truck carriers. The naming ceremony for Electric
- Top 5 news of the week January 6-12
- MSC takes delivery of new LNG-powered containership in China
- Fluxys offers regas slots at Zeebrugge LNG terminal
- CMA CGM takes delivery of new LNG-fueled feeder vessel
- Top 5 news of the week December 16-22
- GTT CEO: LNG carrier replacement market poised for significant growth
- Wartsila to support GasLog’s LNG carrier quintet