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LNG and the post-IMO 2020 operating environment
The use of LNG as a marine fuel is on the rise in the wake of the IMO 2020 regulations being implemented, but new questions have been raised about the environmental impact of the fuel.
US DoE approves export licences for four Texas LNG projects
The US Department of Energy issued four licences this week covering LNG exports from proposed facilities in Texas to countries with which the US does not have a free-trade agreement.
NLNG comments on plan to maximise local content in Train 7 project
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium is touting its plan to maximise the use of local content in the construction of a new production train.
Shell confirms plans to build 120-MW solar farm in Queensland
Shell is to build the 120-MW Gangarri solar plant in Queensland in a bid to reduce the carbon footprint of its LNG export-orientated Queensland Curtis (QGC) onshore natural gas project.
Construction of first Arctic LNG-2 carriers clear to begin
Tellurian, Petronet reportedly ready to sign deal
The US’ Tellurian and India’s Petronet, the country’s leading gas importer, are reportedly preparing to sign a $2.5bn LNG deal later this month.
Coronavirus adds to LNG market woes
The coronavirus outbreak in China is hitting the country’s energy demand hard, with CNOOC declaring force majeure on some LNG deliveries.
East European countries to prepare grids for US LNG
Estonian gas firm sees weaker sales in 2019
Equatorial Guinea hopes Noble can launch Alen field by end-2020
The government of Equatorial Guinea has said that it hopes Noble Energy (US) and its partners will be able to launch production at the offshore Alen field before the end of this year.
PNG walks away from P’nyang gas talks
A planned $13bn expansion of Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity is set for lengthy delays after the government walked away from talks with ExxonMobil on a key gas project.
Thailand looking at LNG spot market
Thailand’s Ministry of Energy has ordered state-owned oil and gas company PTT to assess the feasibility of buying LNG on the spot market in order to take advantage of lower prices.
High hopes for Europe
The LNG industry is hopeful that Europe will be able to absorb more supply this year, as a global glut of the fuel continues to weigh on prices.
Plans emerge for new LNG proposal for Alaska
Plans to develop a new LNG facility in south-east Alaska, close to the border with Canada, have emerged over the past two weeks.
Greece gets EU backing for LNG bunker ship
Enbridge, Annova LNG strike gas supply deal
Houston-based Annova LNG announced last week that it had signed a 20-year natural gas supply deal with pipeline operator Enbridge for its proposed LNG export terminal in Texas.
India fails to win over Qatar on LNG pricing
India’s efforts to renegotiate its long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply deal with Qatar have fallen flat, with Doha rebuffing New Delhi's calls for a move away from oil-linked prices.
French LNG imports hit 10-year high in 2019
China imports record amount of LNG in 2019
China’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) climbed 12.2% year in year in 2019 to a record high of 60.25mn tonnes in 2019, despite concerns that the country’s economic slowdown would impinge on demand.
NLNG in 10-year supply deals with Total, Eni
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has concluded 10-year supply agreements with subsidiaries of Total and Eni.
Yamal LNG's fourth train faces delays
Total signs 10-year supply deal with Nigeria LNG
France’s Total has struck a deal to buy 1.5mn tonnes per year (tpy) of LNG from the Nigeria LNG (NLNG) terminal on Bonny Island.
Sinopec reportedly to review potential Cheniere deal
Reports have emerged that China’s Sinopec is planning to review the terms of a potential supply deal it is expected to strike with US LNG exporter Cheniere Energy once trade relations between the two countries improve.
Gas troubles in Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago's gas sector is under pressure, both at home and in the export market.
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