Energy & Offshore
Total unveils world’s largest lubricants oil-blending plant in Tuas South
With an annual production capacity of 310,000 metric tons.
Total unveils world’s largest lubricants oil-blending plant in Tuas South
With an annual production capacity of 310,000 metric tons.
Viking Offshore & Marine bags $42m drilling rig charter
To a Chinese land rig specialist.
For rig builders, the current oil slump may be worse than the Global Financial Crisis
Recovery will be longer this time around.
Sembcorp hounded by back-to-back profit threats
Both utilities and marine are at risk.
Hengyang Petrochemical Logistics appoints Wang Weizhong as COO
He was deputy general manager of High Hope Zhongding.
Otto Marine bags $178m new charter contracts in Q2
It’s bent on improving utilization rates.
Singapore predicted to bask in fuel deficits in emerging countries
Refiners are already popping the champagne.
Sembcorp Industries' growth outlook dims as domestic power business loses spark
It's pinning its hopes on overseas growth.
Will Nam Cheong’s vessel sales sink to crisis levels this year?
It needs buyers for 26 vessels.
Singapore set to be world's eighth-largest fuel importer in ten years: report
The republic will overtake Spain.
Regulatory woes dim Singapore's bright solar power prospects
The lack of a feed-in tariff is a key threat.
Rig builders risk fresh bribery charges as investigators nab Brazilian big fish
CEOs of construction giants have been caught.
Ezion poised for a rebound after AMS backs off from lawsuit
Both firms will now continue their partnership.
Noble Group completes $86.7m disposal of Mongolian subsidiary
It no longer has a stake in Enkhtunkh Orchlon LLC.
Struggling offshore players rush to beat the clock as massive debts mature
Who will be the next Ezra?
Keppel subsidiary bags 15-year seabed exploration contract
Ocean Mineral Singapore will team up with the International Seabed Authority.
Measly new contract wins not enough to keep offshore players afloat
Order books are dwindling at a faster pace.