Captain Rado Antolovic signing the latest LNG carrier conversion contract with Dixstone Lower Gulf

LNG conversion contract signed...

LNG conversion contra...

LNG conversion contract signed by Drydocks World Dubai Drydocks World is expanding its LNG conversi...
LNG conversion contract signed by...
The delivery ceremony for Al Sadaf was attended by Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of ADNOC L&S, and Fatema Al Nuaimi, CEO of ADNOC Gas, who as ‘godmother’ of the vessel, performed the naming ceremony

ADNOC L&S takes delivery ...

ADNOC L&S takes ...

ADNOC L&S Takes Delivery of New LNG Carrier ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S) has ...
ADNOC L&S Takes Delivery of N...
The 174,000m3 capacity Sharq will be delivered in December 2025, and managed by the K Line group

Naming ceremony held for two n...

Naming ceremony held ...

Naming Ceremony Held for Two New QatarEnergy LNG Vessels A joint venture company formed by Japan’s ...
Naming Ceremony Held for Two New ...
The Fujairah storage facilities operated by Brooge Energy are now part of the Gulf Navigation portfolio

Gulf Navigation Holding comple...

Gulf Navigation Holdi...

Gulf Navigation Completes Brooge Energy Acquisition Gulf Navigation Holding, a Dubai Financial Mark...
Gulf Navigation Completes Brooge ...
The LNG and LPG terminal development agreements are expected to deliver significant economic impact, attracting foreign direct investment, and stimulating ancillary sectors such as shipping, logistics, and energy services

Khalifa Port LNG and LPG termi...

Khalifa Port LNG and ...

Khalifa Port Signs LNG and LPG Terminal Development Deals Abu Dhabi’s AD Ports Group has signed two...
Khalifa Port Signs LNG and LPG Te...
Captain Ammar Mubarak Al Shaiba, CEO, Maritime & Shipping Cluster, AD Ports Group, and Johann Pleininger, CEO of Bapco Upstream, signing the new agreement

Noatum Maritime and Bapco Upst...

Noatum Maritime and B...

Noatum Maritime Wins Marine Services Deal with Bapco Upstream Noatum Maritime, part of AD Ports Gro...
Noatum Maritime Wins Marine Servi...
Al Seer Marine’s new gas carrier, Merak

Large gas carrier inducted int...

Large gas carrier ind...

Al Seer Marine Expands Fleet with New Very Large Gas Carrier Abu Dhabi-based Al Seer Marine has exp...
Al Seer Marine Expands Fleet with...
Earlier this year Nakilat marked the start of construction of a series of new LNG carriers at Hyundai Heavy Industries, one of a number of South Korean yards to have received newbuilding contracts

Nakilat reaches LNG carrier fi...

Nakilat reaches LNG c...

Nakilat Secures LNG Fleet Financing Deal with KEXIM Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat) has agree...
Nakilat Secures LNG Fleet Financi...
The latest loan facility will support Al Seer Marine’s fleet growth and other planned strategic investments

Al Seer Marine secures financi...

Al Seer Marine secure...

Al Seer Marine Secures AED 760m to Drive Fleet Expansion Al Seer Marine, based in Abu Dhabi, has se...
Al Seer Marine Secures AED 760m t...
The LNG carrier Al Rahba, which has just entered the ADNOC L&S fleet

ADNOC L&S Expands LNG Fle...

ADNOC L&S Expand...

Abu Dhabi, UAE – ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S) has taken delivery of Al Rahba, the ...
Abu Dhabi, UAE – ADNOC Logisti...
CEO of Gulfnav Ahmad Kilani and Inas Bezaznia, CEO of Brooge Energy Limited, signing the acquisition agreemeent

Gulfnav and Brooge Energy Fina...

Gulfnav and Brooge En...

Gulf Navigation Holding (Gulfnav) and Brooge Energy Limited, a leading NASDAQ-listed crude oil, fuel...
Gulf Navigation Holding (Gulfnav)...
Steel cutting underway on the first of a series of 17 new build LNG carriers for Nakilat

Nakilat Marks LNG Carrier Stee...

Nakilat Marks LNG Car...

Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat), a market leader in LNG shipping and maritime transportation, ...
Qatar Gas Transport Company (Naki...

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