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Deputy minister confirms 2023 start date for Tanzania LNG project
Tanzania’s Deputy Energy Minister Stephen Byabato has confirmed that work on the Tanzania LNG project is still slated to begin in 2023.
Rwandan MPs authorise funding for 2-D survey of Lake Kivu
Rwanda’s Chamber of Deputies has agreed to make funding available for an oil and gas exploration project that is running behind schedule.
Slight delay for first gas from GTA
BP (UK) has pushed the target date for starting production at Grand Tortue/Ahmeyim, an offshore natural gas-bearing block that straddles the maritime border between Mauritania and Senegal, back to the third quarter of 2023.
GLNG: Crown LNG picks Aker for Indian project
Norway’s Crown LNG has picked compatriot Aker Solutions to serve as main contractor in the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal offshore India’s south-eastern state of Andhra Pradesh.
Delfin requests delay to FLNG plan
US-based Delfin LNG has asked federal energy regulators for more time, until September 2022, to bring the onshore facilities related to its proposed floating LNG (FLNG) export project off the coast of Louisiana into service.
More progress for QP
Qatar Petroleum has reported a series of updates in recent days, including announcing a new supply deal and raising $12.5bn via a multi-tranche bond offering.
China trims 2030 gas goal
The country’s energy planners have reduced gas’ projected share of the 2030 primary energy mix from 15% to 12%.
DFFE rejects Karpowership’s applications for LNG-to-power projects
South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has decided against giving Karpowership (Turkey) permission to go ahead with three LNG-to-power projects.
ITFC lends $4.5bn to Pakistan for oil, gas imports
The Pakistani government has reportedly secured a three-year, $4.5bn loan from the Islamic Trade Finance Corp. (ITFC) to help cover the cost of the country’s energy imports.
Cheniere touts ESG progress
US LNG producer Cheniere Energy has provided an update on its progress on environmental, social and governance (ESG) initiatives in its 2020 corporate responsibility report, ‘Built for the challenge’, which was published this week.
QP does the rounds on billion-dollar bond
Novatek mulls wind farm to make Yamal LNG cleaner
GLNG: South Africa rejects Karpowership applications for LNG-to-power projects
South Africa’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has decided against giving Turkey’s Karpowership permission to go ahead with three LNG-to-power projects.
Gazprom starts on CBM-to-LNG plant in Siberia
Tellurian applies to build pipeline to planned LNG terminal
LNG developer Tellurian announced this week that its Driftwood Pipeline subsidiary had submitted a formal application to the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to construct and operate a dual pipeline in Louisiana.
Costs of supplying US LNG to Asia rise
A new report has found that the cost of supplying US LNG to Asia rose this year, but US production of the fuel is still anticipated to hit record highs.
US midstream sector approaching TSA’s deadline for cybersecurity compliance
US pipeline companies are facing a deadline for compliance with a cybersecurity directive issued last month by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) following a ransomware attack on Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline.
Gazprom reportedly withholds gas supplies to drive up European prices
Gazprom is intentionally withholding gas supplies to drive up prices in Europe, according to the FT. But not everyone agrees.
Petrobras rejects the only bid received for Bahia LNG lease
Brazil’s Petrobras revealed earlier this week that it had disqualified US-based Excelerate Energy from proceeding with its bid for the right to lease an underutilised LNG import terminal in Bahia State.
Turkey's first publicly owned LNG floating storage regasification vessel set for inauguration
NLNG launches work on Train 7
Nigeria LNG (NLNG) has formally begun work on the Train 7 project, which is slated to expand the consortium’s total production capacity to 30mn tonnes per year.
Problem with gas turbine forces shutdown at Skikda LNG plant
Sonatrach, the national oil company (NOC) of Algeria, reported at the weekend that it had taken the Skikda LNG plant offline on June 11.
Karmol vessel arrives offshore Senegal to launch LNG-to-power project
Karmol, a 50:50 joint venture between Karpowership (Turkey) and Mitsui OSK Lines (Japan), has completed the delivery of a marine LNG import terminal to Senegal.
Eni says Coral South LNG is still scheduled for launch in 2022
Italy’s Eni says it is on track to launch the Coral South LNG project offshore Mozambique next year, despite the violence that has slowed down TotalEnergies’ plans for development of gas reserves.
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