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Sapura Energy Wins Contracts in Mexico, Malaysia

Nov 21, 2018

Malaysia-based integrated oil and gas services Sapura Energy Berhad has strengthened its presence in Mexico and Malaysia with new contract wins valued at approximately RM1.75 billion (USD 410 mln).The new contracts have lifted the company’s…

Linde Group Bags Chinese LNG Contract

Nov 18, 2018

The technology company The Linde Group has been awarded a contract from Chinese chemical and energy company Inner Mongolia Huineng Coal Chemical Co Ltd to supply a mid-scale LNG plant near Beinichuan in Inner Mongolia.'This will be Linde’s seventh…

ABS: New Technology to Support Drilling Riser Programs

Aug 28, 2018

ABS announced it has issued the first “Concept Verified” Statement of Maturity to Stress Engineering Services (Stress) for its riser CBM program using Real Time Fatigue Monitoring System (RFMS) with Subsea Vibration Data Logger (SVDL) technology…

Ocean Installer Wins First Contract in China

Aug 28, 2018

Ocean Installer has been awarded a contract for 3rd Party Verification and Engineering Support work for the Liuhua 29-1 Gas Field Development located in the South China Sea.The work scope encompasses 3rd party verification of detailed design and subsea construction engineering…

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MPA, World Maritime University to Continue Strengthening Maritime Education, Leaders

MPA, World Maritime University to Continue Strengthening Maritime Education, Leaders

Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd to Resume Suez Canal Sailings

Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd to Resume Suez Canal Sailings

Terminal Portuario de Guayaquil Surpasses 2,200 Hours of Simulated Port Training

Terminal Portuario de Guayaquil Surpasses 2,200 Hours of Simulated Port Training

Port of Québec Advances 16 MW Shore Power Project for Cruise Ships

Port of Québec Advances 16 MW Shore Power Project for Cruise Ships

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