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MET Croatia delivers first cargo to Krk LNG terminal
Baker Hughes raises projection for LNG demand
Oilfield services firm Baker Hughes said in its first-quarter earnings call that it has raised its expectations for global LNG demand to 600-650mn tpy by 2030.
Energy secretary outlines Argentina’s plans to secure gas supplies for the winter
Argentina’s Energy Secretary Dario Martinez stated last week that the government was working with upstream operators to ensure that the country had adequate supplies of natural gas for the coming heating season.
NFE expands Brazilian portfolio by completing acquisition of Hygo, GMLP
US-based New Fortress Energy (NFE) has expanded its Brazilian gas portfolio by completing the acquisition of Hygo Energy Transition and Golar LNG Partners.
Petrovietnam to build LNG-fired power plant
State-owned Petrovietnam reportedly intends to build a $1.5bn liquefied natural gas (LNG) fired thermal power plant in the country’s southern province of Ca Mau.
Shell, Equinor call on Tanzania to make “critical decisions” about LNG project
Representatives of Royal Dutch Shell (UK/Netherlands) and Equinor (Norway) have urged Tanzania’s government to wrap up talks on an ambitious LNG project as quickly as possible.
NextDecade advances clean LNG plans
It has been another busy week for US-based LNG developer NextDecade, which announced two separate partnerships in recent days that are geared towards bolstering Rio Grande LNG’s green credentials.
GLNG: NextDecade advances clean LNG plans
It has been another busy week for US-based LNG developer NextDecade, which announced two separate partnerships in recent days that are geared towards bolstering the proposed Rio Grande LNG project’s green credentials.
Novatek makes another bid for Gazprom's Tambey fields
Total, Siemens to reduce liquefaction emissions
Zvezda begins work on third LNGC
Push to clean up LNG continues
More developments related to the decarbonisation of LNG have been reported in recent days.
Flows of Azerbaijan gas to Greece, Italy via TAP ‘still in ramp-up phase but impacts felt in LNG market’
Two Philippine LNG projects award EPC contracts
The Philippines is that much closer to becoming a liquefied natural gas (LNG) importer this week after two separate import projects awarded engineering contracts.
India’s first FSRU arrives at Jaigarh terminal
India’s first floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) has arrived in the country. The Höegh Giant sailed from Keppel Shipyard in Singapore, berthing at H-Energy’s Jaigarh terminal in Maharashtra on April 12.
Mauritania tasks Meen/EPCM consortium with developing gas master plan
Mauritania’s Ministry of Petroleum, Mines and Energy has tasked a consortium formed by a local firm and its South African partner with developing a master plan for the development of the country’s natural gas resources.
NSML says Nigeria should establish dry-docking facilities for NLNG tankers
NLNG Ship Management Ltd (NSML), which provides marine transport management services for the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium, has cast a spotlight on Nigeria’s lack of domestic dry-docking capacity.
Tanzania’s new president aims to push LNG project ahead
Samia Suluhu Hassan, the new president of Tanzania, said last week that she wanted to push a long-delayed LNG project led by Equinor (Norway) and Royal Dutch Shell (UK/Netherlands) forward.
GLNG: India’s first FSRU arrives at Jaigarh terminal
India’s first floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) has arrived in the country.
Rosneft wins rights to Arctic gas fields
Russia slashes fossil fuel forecasts
Shell offloads Norwegian LNG business
LNG trade booms, as US shipments to Asia, Europe rise
LNG deliveries are reported to have risen by the most in a year in March, with shipments from the US to both Asia and Europe on the up.
Viva upbeat about proposed LNG import project
Australian refiner and fuel marketer Viva Energy is upbeat about the potential of its proposed liquified natural gas (LNG) import project in Victoria after the state government blocked a similar project on environmental grounds.
Sempra to sell infrastructure unit stake to KKR for $3.4bn
US-based Sempra Energy said this week that it had agreed to sell a 20% interest in its Sempra Infrastructure Partners unit to global investment firm KKR for $3.37bn in cash.
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