December 14, 2022
Via: Offshore EnergyThe research will span across six United States’ national laboratories, and is expected to boost the role of marine energy in achieving bot national and local clean energy goals. Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne), Idaho National Laboratory (INL), National […]
November 4, 2022
Via: Transport TopicsThe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic followed by supply chain disruptions around the world has sparked a resurgence of companies bringing sourcing and manufacturing back to the United States or closer to U.S. shores. While the pandemic continues to be […]
July 29, 2022
Via: Offshore EnergyIn the latest Short-Term Energy Outlook for the week between 21 July and 27 July, EIA reports 18 LNG vessels departed the United States. This is two more than the last week. Seven LNG carriers departed from Sabine Pass, four […]
December 4, 2019
Via: World Maritime NewsThe six vessels — Icaro, Luisa Caceres de Arismendi, Manuela Saenz, Paramaconi, Terepaima and Yare — have been identified as blocked property of Venezuela’s state-run oil firm Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PdVSA), according to a statement issued by the U.S. […]
Impact & Regulations, Shipping
May 22, 2018
Via: World Maritime NewsA Chinese trade delegation, headed by Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, managed to score a deal in Washington with the U.S. Government representatives by promising to reduce the United States trade deficit with China. “To meet the growing consumption needs […]