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Vopak buying into Eemshaven LNG terminal
Dutch tank storage specialist Vopak has reached a principal agreement with state-owned energy network operator Gasunie to acquire 50% of EemsEnergyTerminal. Gasunie’s subsidiary has developed a floating LNG import terminal in the Eemshaven area in response to gas supply insecurities and a desire to...
https://splash247.com/vopak-buying-into-eemshaven-lng-terminal/
Vopak scraps deal with MOL to buy half of world’s biggest FSRU
Dutch terminals group had agreed to acquire stake in 2021 for the unit’s Hong Kong deployment
Vopak could boost capacity of EET LNG terminal as it buys 50% stake
Dutch group strikes deal to become partner in new import facility set up by Gasunie
JERA and KOGAS to team up on LNG shipments
Japanese and South Korean energy giants aiming to optimise shipping operations
https://www.tradewindsnews.com/gas/jera-and-kogas-to-team-up-on-lng-shipments/2-1-1432142
India poised to invite bids for shipowner SCI after sell-off delays
Officials say competing groups will be able to submit offers by the middle of May
Shunzan Kaiun finances Dorian LPG newbuilding in leaseback deal
Japanese owner named as buyer of the Captain Markos, which has a 13-year charter back to the operator
Seaborne trade to grow this year as oil leads the way, Clarksons says
Analyst Trevor Crowe believes vessels will be carrying more cargo after a dip in 2022.
Livanos seals GasLog Partners merger with improved bid
Peter Livanos-controlled GasLog has reached a definite merger deal with its New York-listed affiliate, GasLog Partners. The deal will see GasLog take the owner of 11 LNG ships private by acquiring around 70% of the partnership it does not currently own for $8.65 per share, including a special...
https://splash247.com/livanos-seals-gaslog-partners-merger-with-improved-bid/
Chubu and BP start talks with shipowners on huge carbon capture venture for Japan
Shipments of liquefied CO2 to Australia and Indonesia set to start from 2030