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Kawasaki eyes LNG-FPSOs
Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries (HKI) is planning a move into the LNG-FPSO market. Japan's local newspaper, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, reported on 14th January that Kawasaki Heavy Industries is soon launching a LNG-FPSO building project to produce ...
2011-01-17 08:09:04
Hudong inks four LNG carriers
Japan's MOL is the first foreign shipping company, which has placed new LNG carrier orders at a Chinese yard. MOL has ordered four LNG carriers, which are supposed to be put into American oil major Exxonmobil's LNG export project to transport LNG...
2011-01-17 06:48:28
Hyundai's drillship counterattack
Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries is staging a vigorous new order activities from the beginning of new year, attracting industries' eyes. According to the industry sources, shipbuilding players are paying sharp attention to Hyundai's future moveme...
2011-01-17 06:42:26
USC & Saipem in JV talks
Russia's United Shipbuilding Corporation intends to create a joint venture with Italy's Saipem to design vessels for offshore oil and gas production, Kommersant business daily said on Wednesday, quoting a source close to the corporation. The USC b...
2011-01-14 08:33:55
SCI may cancel AHTS order
Shipping Corp of India (SCI) might cancel an anchor-handler under construction at Bharati Shipyard, citing delays. The 6,000-hp vessel is one of four ordered for $23m each by SCI in 2007 and due for delivery in February and March of this year. ...
2011-01-14 08:15:53
Bergen inks offshore vessels
Norway's Bergen Group has scored a trio of newbuildings worth NOK 1bn ($170m) in total. Sartor Offshore has ordered one multi-purpose offshore vessel on the back of a long-term contract with Statoil alongside two smaller ships, a statement from t...
2011-01-14 08:03:47
Turning on Offshore order drive
Korea's shipbuilding industry seems to continue an upward trend, starting a new year with winning a large-scale offshore plants. Forward industry shipping market has bottomed out and started to show a recovery and offshore plant orders are expect...
2011-01-14 06:55:18
Daewoo rolls out mammoth FPSO
Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering has succeeded in building the world's largest scale of Floating Production Storage & Offloading Unit (FPSO). Daewoo held a naming ceremony for the FPSO yesterday. The ceremony was attended by N...
2011-01-13 07:18:59
Daewoo targets $6bn in offshore
Orders for offshore vessels and platforms are set to make up over half of all new orders at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) this year. Soaring energy prices are set to push oil majors into increased orders for newbuildings at the ...
2011-01-13 07:05:20
Petrobras may cancel drillship tender
Brazil's state-run energy major Petrobras is reportedly mulling cancelling part of its tender for up to 28 local-built ultra-deepwater drilling rigs due to high newbuilding prices. The package in question is the one covering engineering, procurem...
2011-01-12 08:40:42
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