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Energy and Transport Minister commends partnership formed for provision of LNG Bunkering services
Energy and Transport Minister commends partnership formed for provision of LNG Bunkering services
Minister of Energy and Transport, the Hon. Jobeth Coleby-Davis brought congratulatory remarks on Elnet Lightering and Eagle LNG Partners forging of a strategic alliance for expansion of LNG Bunkering Services in The Bahamas.
Rig bunkering in transit, company says
Rig bunkering in transit, company says
Transocean Ltd., the company that owns the GSF Development Driller 1 oil rig stopped off Abaco, told Guardian Business via its Manager of Corporate Communications Pam Easton that the rig - which caused consternation when it was first spotted in Bahamian waters around December 24, 2014 - is "a Transocean rig that is bunkering in transit".
Bunkering is industry terminology that involves the process ...
LNG Provides A Pathway to Zero Carbon
LNG Provides A Pathway to Zero Carbon
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - In the next several months, mega cruise ships running on liquified natural gas or LNG will now be able to receive bunkering services right here in The Bahamas.
The Government to Introduce Measures to Address the High Cost of Living
During her Speech from the Throne on October 4, 2023, Governor General Her Excellency the Most Hon. Cynthia Pratt said that survey results from 2020 confirm that The Bahamas remains one of the top 10 most expensive countries in the world.
'Rapid' National Energy Policy roll-out urged
'Rapid' National Energy Policy roll-out urged
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
The Government has been urged to "rapidly" implement the "much-delayed" National Energy Policy (NEP), as the first tangible signs of anticipated soaring energy costs start to emerge, with two shipping companies announcing major bunker surcharge rate rises on all cargoes carried between the US and the Bahamas.
With Crowley and Seaboard Marine, two key mem...
Hope lingers for a revitalization of the 'Magic City'
Steady and unrelenting streams of travelers eager to put Lady Luck to the test. Big city vibes laced with an unspoiled charm that was both welcoming and modern. A constant drumbeat of entertainment with spellbinding impact. The tourism heyday of Freeport, Grand Bahama, in the 1960s was as much about innovation and adventure as it ...
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Developing industry
Developing industry
In the years following the signing of the 1955 Hawksbill Creek Agreement, Grand Bahama quickly morphed from a poor fishing village to a thriving industrial hub.
Solar or coal? India's decision may decide the fate of the planet
A number of functionaries with documents in envelopes wait outside the small office of EVR Raju, the environmental manager of the Jharia coalfield in north-east India.
Thousands attended CARIFTA Games in a transformed Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium
Thousands flocked to the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium where the 50th CARIFTA Games not only showcased the spirit of competition among regional athletes but also the friendly shouting matches between countries, and, of course, a taste of Caribbean culinary delights.
Wells: Govt must make LNG switch now
Wells: Govt must make LNG switch now
Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells yesterday criticized the government's inaction over the managerial reform of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC), stating that the country needs to make the switch to liquefied natural gas (LNG) immediately.