Greece’s northeastern Aegean Sea port of Alexandroupoli is being seen as of strategic importance for development into an LNG hub for central and eastern Europe.
Dubbed the "can do shipyard" for its shipbuilding and repair efforts in World War II, New York's Brooklyn Navy Yard hoster the plenary session on the first day of the Global Maritime Forum’s 2022 event last week; it was a venue that dovetailed...
With the launch of a completely new pump design for LNG, Svanehøj becomes the first supplier on the marine market to offer both deepwell pumps and submerged pumps for electric fuel systems. The aim is to gain a larger share of the attractive and...
A new initiative aimed at accelerating the implementation of methane emission monitoring and reduction technologies in the maritime sector is being launched by seven shipping and energy companies.
As Europe scrambles to replace Russian pipeline gas with LNG imports by ship a lack of receiving terminal infrastructure is set to boost demand for Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs).
Oslo-based analyst, Rystad Energy, has warned that energy turmoil, caused largely by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and sanctions that followed, may cause ‘vast demand destruction across industries and consumers’ in Europe.