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19 March 2021

MSJ party’s leader criticises Port of Spain over transfer pricing for LNG

18 March 2021

David Abdulah, the leader of Trinidad and Tobago’s socialist Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) Party, wants the government to respond to a new report alleging that transfer pricing for LNG caused Port of Spain to incur $18bn in losses in 2010-2018.

IES urges Ghana to withdraw support from Tema LNG terminal

17 March 2021

Ghana’s Institute of Energy Security (IES) has urged officials in Accra to withdraw their endorsement for plans for the construction of an LNG import terminal at the port of Tema.

Karpowership, Mitsui prepare to deploy FSRU offshore Senegal

17 March 2021

Karmol, a joint venture formed by Turkey’s Karpowership and Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), is preparing to transfer a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to Senegal, where it will be used for an LNG-to-power project.

US government identifies Mozambique’s ASWJ as a terrorist organisation

17 March 2021

The US Department of State has designated Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jamo (ASWJ), the Islamist group that has staged attacks in areas near the onshore Mozambique LNG complex being built by Total (France), as a terrorist organisation.

Damietta LNG gears up to load third cargo since restart

17 March 2021

The Damietta LNG plant in Egypt is preparing to export its third cargo since resuming operations last month, according to Italy’s Eni, a shareholder in the facility.

GLNG: Albanian feasibility study, US exports and carbon-compensated LNG in Spain

16 March 2021

Plenty of LNG-related developments continue to emerge, including a feasibility study for an import terminal in Albania, the delivery of a carbon-compensated cargo of LNG by Repsol in Spain and details of US exports of the super-chilled fuel in 2020.

Carbon-neutral LNG picks up momentum

12 March 2021

Several recent developments illustrate the adoption of carbon-neutral LNG picking up pace, though it is still in its early days.