Greece looks set to proceed with first FSRU
Greek shipowner, GasLog has picked up a 20% stake in the project developer for the first FSRU in its home…
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Greek shipowner, GasLog has picked up a 20% stake in the project developer for the first FSRU in its home…
Greece looks set to proceed with first FSRU Read More »
Inmarsat Maritime President Ronald Spithout says providing crews with enhanced levels of connectivity and support is critical at this unprecedented time, and offers an insight into the work already underway with welfare organisations to assist…
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Cutting out non-committed activities will help slash about 60% of investment expenditure previously guided for this year, says Woodside
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Before the coronavirus outbreak, shipping was already facing headwinds, including those caused by the trade war which has lowered volumes and changed trade patterns, both interesting developments which will continue into the future even as the world ad…
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