Korean shipyards end year with more LNG carrier orders
DECEMBER 27, 2018 — Korean shipbuilders ended the year by continuing to reel in orders for LNG carriers. In a regulatory filing on Monday, Samsung Heavy Industries Co., said it had won
DECEMBER 27, 2018 — Korean shipbuilders ended the year by continuing to reel in orders for LNG carriers. In a regulatory filing on Monday, Samsung Heavy Industries Co., said it had won
OCTOBER 7, 2018 — Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) reports that its Keppel Singmarine shipyard has signed two additional contracts with Stolt-Nielsen Gas B.V. following its exercise of its options to
MARCH 4, 2018 — Doha, Qatar, headquartered Nakilat (Qatar Gas Transport Company) has expanded its joint venture partnership with Greek shipping company Maran Ventures Inc., to include two additional LNG vessels. The
AUGUST 31, 2017 — Three LNG carriers under construction in South Korean shipbuilders are to have Wärtsilä reliquefaction plants. One of the three ships is being built at the Samsung Heavy Industries
JULY 19, 2017 — Haugesund, Norway, headquartered Knutsen OAS Shipping has ordered four MAN B&W 5G70ME-GI engines with EGR systems in connection with the construction of two 180,000 cu.m LNG tanker newbuildings.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 — Fincantieri subsidiary Vard Holdings reports that it has secured a contract worth close to $40 million for the design and construction of two additional module carrier vessels for
SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 — Fincantieri subsidiary Vard Holdings reports that it has secured a contract worth close to $40 million for the design and construction of two additional module carrier vessels for
AUGUST 30, 2016 — Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD) has been selected to supply two five-cylinder X72DF (5X72DF) dual fuel engines for each of a pair of 180,000 cu.m LNG carriers ordered
AUGUST 30, 2016 — Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD) has been selected to supply two five-cylinder X72DF (5X72DF) dual fuel engines for each of a pair of 180,000 cu.m LNG carriers ordered
AUGUST 30, 2016 — Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD) has been selected to supply two five-cylinder X72DF (5X72DF) dual fuel engines for each of a pair of 180,000 cu.m LNG carriers ordered