Maritime History Notes: Pioneering LNG carriers
Though maritime shipments of LNG are routine today, it was only 62 years ago that the first shipment of LNG occurred.
Though maritime shipments of LNG are routine today, it was only 62 years ago that the first shipment of LNG occurred.
Ten-year waiver to move U.S. LNG to Puerto Rico is off the table – for now.
U.S. unveils new strategy in response to increasing investments by Russia and China.
If IMO 2020 boosts demand for LNG bunkering, the U.S. isn’t ready to take advantage.
Residents of Northeastern states are struggling with increased electricity costs and an unreliable energy supply as elected officials contemplate expanding natural gas pipelines in the region.
Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier announced earlier this week that European nations were ready to build the necessary infrastructure to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the U.S. At this time, Europe has 28 ‘regasification’ import terminals.
A quick round-up of what you need to know about maritime today, but didn’t have time to learn about, yet.