Daily Archives: September 29, 2020

Wood Mackenzie: LNG demand doubling over the next 20 years

By Bojan Lepic After a record 70 mmtpa of new LNG capacity was sanctioned in 2019, this year and 2021 had at least as much capacity lined up for final approval – instead, there’s a famine, Wood Mackenzie said. Wood Mackenzie said last week that developers, cash-strapped by the collapse in oil and gas prices,…

JDR lands Azerbaijan deal

By Adis Ajdin Subsea cabling specialist JDR has won a contract to supply a 5.5-kilometre 33kV fiber […] The post JDR lands Azerbaijan deal appeared first on Offshore Energy. … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today

Sovcomflot hands back Polarcus seismic vessel

By Adis Ajdin Marine seismic player Polarcus has taken delivery of geophysical exploration vessel Ivan Gubkin. Ivan […] The post Sovcomflot hands back Polarcus seismic vessel appeared first on Offshore… … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today

Petronet LNG buys spot cargo for November delivery

By Bojan Lepic India’s largest importer of liquefied natural gas Petronet LNG has bought an LNG spot cargo for November under the Platts West India Marker (WIM). S&P Global Platts, the provider of information and benchmark prices for the commodities and energy markets, said on Tuesday that the LNG cargo would be delivered to Petronet’s…

Equinor makes oil and gas discovery in North Sea

By Nermina Kulovic Norwegian oil and gas giant Equinor has made an oil and gas discovery near the Fram field in the North Sea offshore Norway. The post Equinor makes oil and gas discovery in North Sea appeared first… … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today

Carnival’s largest ever cruise ship starts sea trials

By Jasmina Ovcina Carnival Cruise Line’s LNG-powered XL-class newbuild Mardi Gras headed out to sea trials on Monday morning, Finland-based shipbuilder Meyer Turku said. The ship’s operations will be tested at sea for the next 10 days, after which it will return to the shipyard for a little while longer, the shipyard added. The sea…