AusGroup subsidiary wins Prelude FLNG contract
AusGroup Ltd’s subsidiary, MAS Australasia Pty Ltd, has won a contract to provide scaffolding and rope access services on Shell’s Prelude FLNG project.
AusGroup Ltd’s subsidiary, MAS Australasia Pty Ltd, has won a contract to provide scaffolding and rope access services on Shell’s Prelude FLNG project.
Intellian – a maritime satellite communication antenna technology company – has been selected to provide connectivity on board Petronas’ new floating LNG vessel, PFLNG Satu.
According to Reuters, a small fire has occurred at the construction site of Shell’s floating LNG unit – Prelude.
The Krishna Godavari LNG terminal has been granted approval by the Indian Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to develop an LNG floating storage and regasification unit at the Kakinada deepwater port in Andhra Pradesh.
Golar LNG has announced that the transaction to launch Golar Power has now been completed.
According to Reuters, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Co. has launched a tender to rent a third floating storage and regasification unit.
PACC Offshore Services Holdings Ltd has announced that it has been awarded a contract to provide accommodation support through its POSH Arcadia vessel for Shell’s floating LNG project – Prelude.
According to Reuters, Shell has confirmed that it will continue to work alongside both the UK government and European institutions, despite the country’s decision to leave the EU.
Golar LNG and Stonepeak have entered into a joint venture to launch Golar Power.
The Cap des Biches power plant has been inaugurated in Senegal.
Patrick Janssens, Vice President, Global Gas Solutions at ABS, outlines the benefits of FSRUs.
After travelling 2120 nautical miles, Petronas’ PFLNG Satu has arrived at the Kanowit gas field.
KANFA Aragon looks at the different technical and safety challenges facing floating LNG projects.
According to Reuters, Ophir Energy Plc is still in the process of seeking equity investors for its Fortuna floating LNG project, following Schlumberger’s decision to walk away from the project.
According to Reuters, the Australian contractor UGL Ltd has said that it might need to book a provision of up to AUS$200 million for losses on its work for the Ichthys LNG project.