Daily Archives: November 19, 2021

Platts: Asia-Pacific LNG shipping rates surge to all-time high

By Sanja Pekic According to Platts, Asia-Pacific LNG shipping day rates have reached an all-time high of around $300,000 a day for a standard LNG carrier due to winter demand. The post Platts: Asia-Pacific LNG shipping rates surge to all-time high appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: LNG…

Helix joins Tui decommissioning project

By Ajsa Habibic Helix Offshore Services has secured a contract with the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) for the third phase of Tui oil field decommissioning. The post Helix joins… … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today

Norway’s October oil output rises above predictions

By Melisa Cavcic Norway’s oil production in October 2021 exceeded the NPD’s predictions by 2.8 per cent, while the gas output also experienced a boost compared to September. The post Norway’s October oil… … Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Offshore Energy Today

Yara Birkeland, world’s 1st zero-emission containership, completes maiden voyage

By Naida Hakirevic Prevljak The world’s first electric and self-propelled containership – Yara Birkeland – has completed its maiden voyage in the Oslo fjord, the ship’s owner, Norway-based Yara International, revealed. The post Yara Birkeland, world’s 1st zero-emission containership, completes maiden voyage appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles:…

Gasum closes Risavika LNG sale with NSMP

By Sanja Pekic The Nordic energy company Gasum has closed the divestment of Risavika LNG, its LNG liquefaction plant in Norway, to North Sea Midstream Partners (NSMP) on 16 November. The post Gasum closes Risavika LNG sale with NSMP appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: LNG World News

TT-Line starts sea trials of its 1st Green Ship

By Sanja Pekic German ferry operator TT-Line has started sea trials for its first Green Ship (LNG-powered RoPax ferry) in China. The post TT-Line starts sea trials of its 1st Green Ship appeared first on Offshore Energy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: LNG World News

Maersk issues 1st green bond to finance methanol-powered newbuilds

By Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Danish container shipping and logistics giant A.P. Moller – Maersk has placed its inaugural €500 million ($567 million) green bond to fund the construction of its first feeder vessel and the series of 8 large ocean-going containerships which will be capable of operating on carbon-neutral methanol. The post Maersk issues 1st…