Energy & Offshore
Samsung C&T inks deal on Singapore's first LNG terminal
Samsung C&T inks deal on Singapore's first LNG terminal
Samsung C&T Corp. has sealed its bid to build Singapore's first liquefied natural gas terminal, Singapore's Energy Market Authority revealed.
Sembcorp Marine bares strategic shipyard expansion in Brazil
Sembcorp Marine revealed Thursday its wholly-owned subsidiary Jurong Shipyard (JSPL) will be building a new shipyard in Brazil to facilitate...
Ezra to bid for more contracts in Africa
Ezra, one of the oil & gas industry's integrated offshore support solutions provider, plans to bid for over $1 billion worth of deals from West...
Keppel's S$74.2 million solution goes to waste
One man’s waste is another man’s wages, as the people at Keppel Seghers are finding out.
Ezra's US$17.1 million expansion
The acquisition of distressed energy equipment for US$17.1million is expected to extend the SGX-listed firm’s scope of services greatly.
Straits Asia signs deal to refinance US$380 million debt
Singapore coal miner Straits Asia Resources announced yesterday that it entered into a five year club financing facility for US$380m.
Swiber bags US$81.4 mln SEA deals
Construction and support services provider Swiber Holdings Ltd. announced a Letter of Award today from a major oil company in South East Asia worth...
Shell opens Jurong Island MEG plant
The plant, which is one of the largest mono-ethylene glycol plants in the world, was launched last Friday, 11 December.
Court orders Sino-Env EDs' freeze of large asset sales
Independent Directors of Sino-Environment Technology Group were granted court orders to restrain their executive directors from selling any major...
Straits Asia to borrow $380 million for debt payment
Straits Asia Resources Ltd., is in talks with banks for a potential $380 million worth of five-year loan intended for maturing debt repayment.
Senoko Power hits 3 million hours of efficiency
Electricity has never been safer. Senoko Power has set a new safety benchmark performance in terms of safety by achieving three million man hours...
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