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Take a look at last week’s most popular articles.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/277482/readers-picks-of-the-week-may-20-24-2019/
Teekay Corporation has agreed with Canadian Natural Resources (CNR) to extend the employment of its FPSO unit for one year. The extension will see the unit operating on the Banff field in the North Sea until at least the end of August 2020. Teekay says the extension is at substantially similar...
https://splash247.com/teekay-gets-extension-for-petrojarl-banff-fpso/
China’s hike in tariffs on US imports will negatively affect LNG and port sectors.
Damen Shipyards Gorinchem is to build two LNG – battery hybrid ferries for Seaspan Ferries by 2021.
Teekay Offshore Partners secured a new USD 450 million revolving credit facility for sixteen shuttle tankers.
Teekay reports an increase of 40 percent in total adjusted EBITDA.
https://worldmaritimenews.com/archives/277421/teekay-group-sees-40-pct-rise-in-ebitda/
Teekay Corporation extended the contract for the Petrojarl Banff FPSO in the North Sea for one year.
The discharge of undamaged containers from the fire hit Yantian Express has started in the Port of Halifax, Nova Scotia and is expected to take at least 12 days.
Dow Jones Risk & Compliance and Pole Star have announced a partnership for vessel tracking and screening checks.
The world’s largest shipping registry has been embroiled in a scandal involving sanctions-busting North Korea. A 27-page report from the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a UK security think tank, highlights how three individuals from the Chinese port city of Dalian have been working for...
https://splash247.com/uk-report-links-panama-flag-with-illicit-north-korean-shipments/