IT Admin An Issue of Sulf-Deprecation IT Admin Throughout the past decade, the worldwide fuel de-sulfurization effort has permeated many industries, not the least of which is… Read More
IT Admin Turn Down For What? IT Admin In general, the seasonality of the tanker market typically leads to weaker spot market rates in the mid-late summer… Read More
IT Admin Singapore Grows As Asian Trading Nexus IT Admin 18 Jul 2014: Singapore’s reputation as an LNG center continues to rise as industry players with Asian market ambitions… Read More
IT Admin Lock, Stock a Barrel: The Return of Contango? IT Admin The swirl of political events and policy changes over the past few weeks has churned out mixed results for… Read More
IT Admin Ain’t That the Cure for the Summertime Blues IT Admin It seems that there is somewhat of a renewed optimism in the tanker market. Whether it is warranted or… Read More
IT Admin Another Rumble in the Jungle IT Admin Although the last of the African soccer teams have left the World Cup in the round of 16, the… Read More
IT Admin Redefining Refining: Separating Condensate from Crude Oil IT Admin This week’s kerfuffle was prompted by a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article that boldly claimed: “The Obama administration cleared the… Read More
IT Admin Floating LNG Moves Closer To Project Financing IT Admin 25 Jun 2014: There has been considerable speculation in the LNG industry over whether floating liquefaction facilities can be… Read More
IT Admin Eastbound or Down IT Admin Although the term ‘energy independence’ has significantly receded from US policy vernacular since the advent of shale oil and… Read More
IT Admin Putting the Mess in Mesopotamia IT Admin Things appear to be heating up in Iraq, and not just the temperature. Sunni militia, mainly affiliated… Read More
IT Admin The World Cup Runneth Over IT Admin As the World Cup kicks off next week, many a watchful eye will be drawn to the pastoral pitches… Read More
IT Admin Capitol Hillbillies: Awash In Black Gold IT Admin As US domestic crude oil production continues to grow, so does the speculation of whether or not exports will… Read More