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Turkey, US to negotiate increased LNG trade in 2020
The US and Turkey are set to discuss ramping up LNG trade early next year.
India continues campaign to extend gas’ reach
India’s efforts to expand the use of natural gas within the country’s primary energy mix continued this week with the opening of the country’s first liquefied natural gas dispensing station.
Freeport LNG marks milestones
McDermott International, Chiyoda International and Zachry Group, the engineering, procurement and construction contractors on the Freeport LNG export project in Texas, have announced two milestones on the development of the terminal.
US regulators approve New Jersey LNG-by-rail plan
Federal regulators in the US have approved the use of trains to ship LNG to Gibbstown, New Jersey, from Wyalusing in north-eastern Pennsylvania.
Exxon launches surveys for Far Eastern LNG project
Chevron gains expanded export licence for Kitimat LNG
Chevron has been granted an expanded export licence for its proposed Kitimat LNG export project, in a boost to Canada’s nascent LNG industry.
Elengy fully books French LNG terminal
Total doubles down on bunkering
A subsidiary of Total has announced a pair of separate but related deals on its LNG bunkering operations in France.
Energy Transfer, Shell release Lake Charles LNG tender
Energy Transfer and Royal Dutch Shell have released a commercial tender package for the Lake Charles LNG project, which they are proposing to build in Louisiana.
McDermott, Chiyoda introduce feed gas to Cameron LNG Train 2
McDermott International and Chiyoda International, the joint venture contractors on the Cameron LNG export project in Louisiana, have introduced feed gas to the second train at the terminal.
ExxonMobil cancels Australian LNG import project
ExxonMobil said this week that it was abandoning plans to build a liquefied natural gas import terminal in Australia’s south-eastern state of Victoria.
Asian LNG spot prices sink further amid warnings of overpayment on contracts
Asian LNG spot prices – already depressed this year – fell further this week, amid warnings that buyers of the fuel could pay considerably more if they purchase it under long-term contracts.
PGNiG enters Lithuanian LNG market
BPTT comments on prospects for directing gas from BHP fields to Atlantic LNG
BP Trinidad & Tobago (BPTT) has expressed interest in the possibility of working with BHP (Australia) to find new sources of feedstock for Atlantic LNG.
Peru LNG reports exports up year on year in October
Peru LNG, a consortium that operates a gas liquefaction plant and export terminal in Pampa Melchorita, saw export volumes rise year on year in the month of October.
Elengy, Rubis team up on French LNG storage facility
France’s Elengy and Rubis Terminal have signed a memorandum of understanding on launching preliminary studies on the construction of an LNG storage facility to meet local retail demand for the fuel.
Qatar delays NFE award, expands LNG production plan
Despite delays at its North Field Expansion project, Qatar has increased its LNG production outlook as a result of positive results from recent drilling and appraisal work at the field.
Mozambique LNG to receive $400mn loan from AfDB
The African Development Bank has approved a $400mn long-term senior loan to support the Mozambique LNG project, which is being developed by a consortium led by France’s Total.
Qatar delays NFE award, rocks LNG market
PNG “disappointed” by Exxon’s rejection of P’nyang terms
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Minister for Petroleum and Energy Kerenga Kua has said he is disappointed with ExxonMobil’s rejection of the government’s terms for the proposed P’nyang natural gas project.
Gunvor to market all LNG from Louisiana’s Commonwealth project
Gunvor Group agreed this week to double the maximum amount of LNG that it would buy from the proposed Commonwealth LNG project in Lousiana, on the US Gulf Coast, as well as marketing the remainder of the facility's output.
FERC approves four Texas LNG projects
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has granted approvals for the construction of four LNG projects in Texas – comprised of three greenfield ventures and one expansion of an existing facility.
Sonatrach sees pipeline gas sales sinking, spot LNG sales rising
Sonatrach, Algeria’s national oil company (NOC), anticipates a sharp drop in natural gas sales this year.
South Africa’s DNG preparing to start LNG bunkering
South African infrastructure company DNG Energy has said it will start LNG bunkering operations in Algoa Bay in the second quarter of 2020.
Market oversupply causes Pavilion to cancel cargo
Oversupply in the global market has led Singapore’s Pavilion Energy to cancel the loading of a US LNG cargo, and more such moves could follow.
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