TOKYO: On December 3, a joint venture company comprising NYK, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., MISC Berhad, and China LNG Shipping (Holdings) Limited held a naming ceremony for two new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers
QATAR : QatarEnergy has selected the joint venture of Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K Lines Ltd. (MOL) and China’s COSCO Shipping LNG Investment (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. (CSLNG) to own and operate 6 QC-Max size LNG vessels.The
DOHA : Qatar Navigation (“Milaha”), a leading provider of maritime and logistics solutions is pleased to the signing of a long-term charter agreement with the Asian Spirit Steamship Company GmbH & Cie.Kg (ASSC). This
TOKYO : Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced that on September 10, the naming ceremony of the new LNG carriers REX TILLERSON and UMM GHUWAILINA-the first and second vessels, respectively, built and chartered as part of QatarEnergy‘s historic
ZURICH : ABB has won an order from Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (SHI) to equip 15 liquified natural gas (LNG) carriers with the permanent magnet shaft generator technology. The 174,000-cbm capacity ships are
SHANGHAI : The latest agreement brings the total number of LNG vessels on order under QatarEnergy’s fleet expansion program to 128, including 24 QC-Max mega vessels. The new vessels, which will be built at
KUALA LAMPUR : MISC Bhd’s indirect wholly-owned subsidiaries have signed time charter parties with Qatar’s state-owned energy firm for the charter of three newbuild liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. In a bourse filing, MISC
QATAR : QatarEnergy announced in a statement that it has signed time-charter party (TCP) agreements with Qatar Gas Transport Company Limited (Nakilat) for the operation of 25 conventional-size LNG vessels as part of the second
QATAR : Qatar will announce additional contracts to sell gas from a major expansion project to buyers in Europe and Asia, according to Saad Al-Kaabi, the country’s Energy Minister and Head of its main
DOHA : Qatar‘s state energy company, one of the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas exporters, has paused sending tankers through the Red Sea after US-led strikes against Houthi militants in Yemen targeting the crucial