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Sparrows Group’s Cranes to Support Qatargas’ North Field Expansion

Sparrows Group has secured a contract to manufacture three cranes for Qatargas’ North Field expansion project. The project, awarded through engineering firm McDermott International, will see the firm deliver two of its EC750 cranes for installation on wellhead platforms, as well as an EC1000 crane for a riser platform. North Field is the world’s biggest

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Shell Projects Bright Future for LNG Beyond Short-term Pricing Challenges

Global demand for LNG grew by 12.5% to 359 million tons in 2019, according to Shell’s latest annual LNG Outlook, bolstering LNG’s growing role in the transition to a lower-carbon energy system. 2019 saw key developments that are helping to reshape the industry: an industry record of 40 million tons of additional supply becoming available

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Saipem Urges Workers in Italy to Stay at Home Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Italian offshore oilfield services company Saipem has activated safety measures to protect its workers, after the coronavirus outbreak in the country. According to a report by Reuters, Italy is the most affected country in Europe, with coronavirus cases rising on Saturday to more than 150. The report, published Monday morning further said that with three

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Rosneft Shifts Exports to Affiliate, Skirting U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela

There are already signs that the latest U.S. sanctions thrown at Venezuela are failing. Rosneft Trading SA, the top buyer of Venezuelan crude last year, was sanctioned on Feb. 18 for helping sell the commodity that bankrolls the regime of President Nicolas Maduro. Now, another company affiliated with Moscow-based oil giant Rosneft PJSC that isn’t

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