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JGC Holdings, K Line aim for cheaper floating LNG technology
Japan’s JGC Holdings and Kawasaki Kisen shipping company (K Line) aim to develop a new generation of floating LNG terminals by repurposing old gas tankers.
ADNOC orders two LNG tankers from Shanghai yard
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) has confirmed it is to order two 175,000 cubic metre LNG tankers from Shanghai’s Jiangnan Shipyard as part of plans to expand its shipping fleet and to raise LNG production.
Japan, South Korea and Vietnam face risky exposure to LNG markets
Building a new generation of LNG import terminals and gas-fired generating stations would leave Japan, South Korea and Vietnam exposed to highly volatile gas prices and put up to $70bn of investment in danger. Renewables are a safer bet.
QatarEnergy awards contracts under expansion drive
GLNG: ADNOC orders two LNG tankers from Shanghai yard
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) has confirmed it is to order two 175,000 cubic metre LNG tankers from Shanghai’s Jiangnan Shipyard as part of plans to expand its shipping fleet and raise LNG production.
Shell resumes LNG shipments from Australia’s Prelude FLNG
Shell said in a brief statement on April 11 that it had resumed shipping cargoes from its Prelude floating LNG facility offshore the north coast of Western Australia.
Southern African leaders note progress in fight against Islamist insurgents in Mozambique
India, Spain, Netherlands top Nigeria oil export revenues in Q4-2021
Shipments to India accounted for the largest share of Nigeria’s oil export revenues in the fourth quarter of 2021, according to data published by the country’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
Saipem to provide maintenance services for Coral Sul FLNG offshore Mozambique
Saipem (Italy) has won a contract to provide maintenance services for Coral Sul FLNG, the floating gas liquefaction plant built for the Coral South LNG consortium.
Woodside receives key primary approvals for Scarborough project
Woodside said on April 6 that it had received two key primary approvals for its Scarborough gas project from the federal Australian government and the state government of Western Australia.
More momentum for new US LNG projects
Several more steps forward were taken by various proposed US LNG projects over the past few days as additional interest in the fuel continues to drive momentum.
Shell considers options for expansion of LNG Canada
Shell is carrying out a feasibility study for what has been described as a major expansion of its LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia, amid growing demand for LNG.
Venture Global to buy gas from NextEra for Plaquemines LNG
US LNG producer Venture Global LNG has reportedly reached an agreement to purchase natural gas from a unit of NextEra Energy for its planned Plaquemines LNG export plant on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.
EDP receives first LNG shipment in El Salvador via ship-to-ship transfer
BW LNG, a subsidiary of Singapore-based BW Group, reported earlier this week that the Energía del Pacífico (EDP) joint venture had received its first shipment of LNG via ship-to-ship (STS) transfer in El Salvador.
China’s GDG in long-term supply deal with MPL’s Puerto Libertad LNG terminal
China’s Guangzhou Development Group (GDG) has signed a long-term supply agreement for LNG from an export terminal that Houston-based MPL plans to build at Puerto Libertad in Mexico’s Sonora State.
Europe’s current gas infrastructure is enough to replace Russian supplies
Western Europe already has enough gas import capacity to replace Russian supplies, and promises of new infrastructure in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could put the EU’s net-zero ambitions in danger.
GLNG: Two Mexican LNG projects make advances
Two Mexican LNG projects – Vista Pacífico LNG and Puerto Libertad LNG – have taken steps forward over the past week.
AfrOil: NLNG urged to open pipelines to gas from other suppliers
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva has asked Nigeria LNG to let other producers access its pipeline networks so that more natural gas can be delivered to its LNG plant.
Sylva urges NLNG shareholders to let other producers supply gas to its plant
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Timipre Sylva has asked Nigeria LNG to let other producers access its pipeline networks so that more natural gas can be delivered to its LNG plant.
China said to eye cheap Russian LNG
TotalEnergies, Sempra Infrastructure sign MoU on plans for Vista Pacífico LNG
TotalEnergies (France) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Sempra Infrastructure, a subsidiary of US-based Sempra, on participation in the Vista Pacífico LNG project.
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