Hudong-Zhonghua breaks ground on new $2.8 billion shipyard China Shipbuilding Changxing Shipbuilding Base; Image by Hudong Zhonghua
Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the second phase of the China Shipbuilding Changxing Shipbuilding Base. The Hudong-Zhonghua new factory site is located along the south coast of Shanghai Changxing Island, with an overall construction area of 431.8 hectares and a planned investment of 18 billion yuan ($ 2.8 billion). The facility will integrate R&D and design facilities, construction and outfitting facilities, with a planned construction capacity for six ships. The construction area in the first phase is 214. 6 hectares with a planned investment of 8 billion yuan.
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QP continues to expand global footprint
31 Dec 2020 - 9:40
Minister of State for Energy Affairs, President and CEO of Qatar Petroleum, H E Saad Sherida Al Kaabi (centre), during the agreement signing ceremony with UK’s National Grid Grain LNG, held virtually on October 13.
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Doha: During this challenging year, Qatari LNG continued to flow to all markets. Despite the pandemic, Qatar continued to strengthen and expand its cooperation with all its existing long-term partners as well as with new partners across the world, providing security and diversity of LNG supplies.
Qatar Petroleum (QP) continued its march to strengthen its position in global LNG market by expanding its footprints in foreign markets.
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HomeGreen marine Yangzijiang Shipbuilding scores 24,000 TEU boxship deal as Chinese builders seal 6 orders for world’s largest ULCVs
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding scores 24,000 TEU boxship deal as Chinese builders seal 6 orders for world’s largest ULCVs December 30, 2020, by Jasmina Ovcina
Chinese shipbuilder Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group has won a contract to build two 24,000 TEU ultra large containerships, the world’s largest boxships and the largest containerships to be built by the yard.
The ships, being built for an unnamed owner, will feature optimized hull designs, high-efficiency propellers and energy-saving technology. They will meet the EEDI Phase III requirements.
The ships will be fitted with hybrid scrubbers and will run on traditional fuels.