Product tanker giant sees market lifting further once a couple of troublesome factors clear in coming weeks
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Scorpio’s first-quarter rates lift-off comes in face of twin headwinds
Product tanker giant sees market lifting further once a couple of troublesome factors clear in coming weeks
Euronav hits out at Frontline after failed tie-up
Belgium’s Euronav is rejecting Frontline’s right to terminate a $4.2bn merger deal between the tanker giants and is contemplating options including arbitration and legal action. John Fredriksen’s Frontline said on Monday it would not make its planned voluntary conditional exchange offer for...
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LR2 rates jump $14,000 as Scorpio Tankers reveals first quarter coverage
US-listed owner has also seen an increase in levels for handymaxes and MRs
Gunvor wraps up $1.6bn loan facility to grow LNG business
Trading house commits to CO2 carbon emissions reporting of its LNG value chain
Altera Infrastructure files application for Norwegian carbon capture and storage project
Shuttle tanker owner sees collecting and storing emissions as a key step in fighting climate change
Lila Global places pair of chemical tankers in GSB J19 Pool
Dubai-based Lila Global has joined the GSB J19 Pool of stainless steel chemical tankers with two ships. The shipowning arm of Anil Sharma’s cash-buying giant Global Marketing Systems (GMS) has placed the 2006-built Lila Ace and Lila Confidence into the pool, which now counts nine ships between...
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Fredriksen could go for Euronav ships after ditching bid, says Pareto
If John Fredriksen’s appetite is for steel and not shares, both Frontline and Euronav are stock market “buys”, believes Pareto
Germany’s third FSRU loads cargo in Spain before heading to Brunsbuettel
Hoegh Gannet is expected to arrive in Brunsbuettel in days to serve as regasification unit for Elbehafen LNG terminal
Minding their knitting: International Seaways staying out of Frontlne-Euronav drama
Ripples from the discord between two European tanker giants begin to wash up on New York’s shores