A wave of German based LNG terminalsJust before the end of 2018 Uniper SE and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines have announced the FSRU project on Wilhelmshaven, Germany. By 2022 it is...
Gibraltar to become an LNG bunkering portShell has announced its intention to develop small scale LNG facility back in 2016. Today we are witnessing the first safety tests for...
IMO 2020: View from Hapag Lloyd and ExxonMobilconversation on #IMO2020 between executives of two majors in #shipping and #marinefuels. Lack of infrastructure and fuel availability are...
Singapore bans open-loop scrubbersProtection of the marine environment is one of the UN Sustainable Goals and it is important for port authorities to play their part. ...
Gibraltar gets the first import LNG terminalShell has put its foot on Gibraltar. Although Gibraltar's current LNG demand comes from the power generation project, the terminal is...
LNG momentum for containershipsWe @ElevateLng have always been firm believers that LNG will become mainstream for cruises and containerships. A few recently formed...
Interview with Martin HoustonMartin Houston, co-founder of Tellurian Inc, gives an insightful interview to S&P Global Platts (March, 2018). A few things worth paying...
PGNiG snaps more US LNG with Cheniere supply dealPGNiG is growing its supply portfolio at Swinoujsce terminal. If Swinoujsce decided to expand their current terminal services to allow...
Northern Sea RouteClimate change and the opening of the Northern Sea Route for navigation due to much milder ice conditions than ever before, have sparked...
UK Brexit PlansNo-deal Brexit is likely to result in a forced withdrawal from the European Union Emission Trading System. However, it is unlikely to...
LNG can reduce air pollutionWe share the views expressed by Wim Groenendijk, the president of Gas LNG Europe, a subdivision of Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE), and...
Growing LNG FleetEU funding for projects creating LNG corridors as well as advanced technologies of trucks' manufactures are finally starting to pay off....