Al Seer Marine executives attended the naming ceremony alongside representatives from its partner BGN International, shipbuilder HHI, classification society Lloyd's Register (LR), and newbuilding project management company SeaQuest.

Al Seer Marine further increas...

Al Seer Marine furthe...

Abu Dhabi-based Al Seer Marine, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi-based International Holding Company, has t...
Abu Dhabi-based Al Seer Marine, a...
BPGIC is one of the leading tank storage operators in Fujairah

Gulf Navigation plans growth b...

Gulf Navigation plans...

Gulf Navigation Holding, the Dubai Financial Market listed maritime and shipping company, has submit...
Gulf Navigation Holding, the Duba...

TMS Tanker Conference programm...

TMS Tanker Conference...

Work is well underway on the programme for the TMS Tanker Conference 2023 which takes place on 8th N...
Work is well underway on the prog...
H.E. Saud Salim Al Mazrouei, Director of the HFZA and Bilal Merchant, Managing Director of Infinite Mining & Energy FZE signed an agreement at HFZA headquarters in the presence of senior officials from both sides

Hamriyah Free Zone refinery de...

Hamriyah Free Zone re...

The Hamriyah Free Zone Authority (HFZA) has cemented its leading position in terms of regional inves...
The Hamriyah Free Zone Authority ...
Al-Raiya Group’s maritime subsidiary is operating a number of tankers in support of this project

Oil derivatives transportation...

Oil derivatives trans...

The recent commencement of the transportation of oil derivatives from the port of Khor Al-Zubair to ...
The recent commencement of the tr...
The former Uniper refinery in Fujairah is now part of the Montfort Group

Montfort acquires Fujairah ref...

Montfort acquires Fuj...

The Montfort Group’s acquisition of the Uniper refinery in Fujairah marks an exciting development fo...
The Montfort Group’s acquisitio...
The ADNOC LNG carrier ISH berthing in Batangas Bay where is will operate as a FSU

ADNOC L&S expands global ...

ADNOC L&S expand...

ADNOC Logistics & Services (L&S) recently berthed the LNG carrier, Ish, at the AG&P Phil...
ADNOC Logistics & Services (L...
Rabdan is one of five newbuilid VLGCs delivered to AW Shipping

Deployment of large gas carrie...

Deployment of large g...

ADNOC Logistics & Services (ADNOC L&S), the shipping and maritime logistics arm of ADNOC, is...
ADNOC Logistics & Services (A...
The acquisition includes the Uniper marine fuel production facility in Fujairah

Uniper divests UAE marine fuel...

Uniper divests UAE ma...

Multi-national energy company Uniper has reached an agreement to sell its United Arab Emirates-based...
Multi-national energy company Uni...
Nakilat was presented with the BSC’s Sword of Honour for the fifth year in a row

BSC safety award for Nakilat

BSC safety award for ...

Nakilat, the world’s largest Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) fleet owner, has been presented with the pr...
Nakilat, the world’s largest Li...
The signing ceremony for the two new LNG carriers ordered by Asyad Shipping

LNG carrier contracts placed b...

LNG carrier contracts...

Oman’s Asyad Shipping has signed an agreement with Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries in South Korea to ...
Oman’s Asyad Shipping has signe...
Masdar and Port of Amsterdam area working together to develop green hydrogen supply chains between the UAE and Northern Europe

Masdar explores exporting gree...

Masdar explores expor...

UAE-based Masdar, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Port of Amsterdam, SkyNRG,...
UAE-based Masdar, has signed a me...

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