1. Shipowners grapple with the big questions facing LNG shipping

Established giant MOL, emerging player Flex LNG and new entrants Capital Gas and Celsius Shipping give their views

2. LNG newbuilding demand shifts towards project tenders

Will independent owners end up competing for berth space with heavyweight charterers who are looking to secure bulk buys?

3. Pioneering spirit of LNG is alive and well at Exmar

I think it’s time that somebody takes away the punch bowl so we can sober up and avoid a bad hangover.

Oystein Kalleklev

Chief executive Nicolas Saverys talks inspirational figures, his future and reveals the company’s next quest in FLNG

4. Nicolas Saverys on 'fantastic gas' and Exmar's inhouse 'mini Rolls-Royces'

Exmar will remain a logistics provider and should not stray into the product whether it is LPG or LNG, chairman and managing director Nicolas Saverys believes

5. LNG prepares to debut in its first floating power project

One business model could offer a second life to older vessels as their trading days come to an end

6. Regasification capacity needs to be dovetailed to power needs

The attractiveness of the FSRU-powership concept is that it can be put in place relatively quickly and at the location where the power is needed

Nicolas Saverys Photo: Exmar

7. Growing market fuels drive to forge ahead on LNG futures

SGX’s Baltic Exchange is leading the charge, with other platform providers snapping at its heels

8. Proof of concept on LNG FFAs a must to lift trading, says Gibson

Benjamin Gibson of Affinity (Shipping) explains what is needed for LNG FFAs to take off

9. Anthony Veder beats a forward path on LNG bunkering

Chief executive Jan Valkier tells shipowners to get onboard and look at their carbon footprint if they want to survive