Australian LNG exports to surge
Australia’s LNG exports are forecast to grow 22.6% in the current 2017 – 2018 financial year.
Australia’s LNG exports are forecast to grow 22.6% in the current 2017 – 2018 financial year.
ExxonMobil has announced that it no longer wishes to continue further discussions or activity involving the country's East Natuna natural gas block.
Unable to find a buyer for its Kenai natural gas export facility in Alaska, ConocoPhillips plans to shutter operations until market conditions improve.
SOFEC Inc. – a MODEC Group company – has been awarded the turret mooring system supply contract for the Coral South Project by the joint venture consisting of JGC Corp. and TechnipFMC.
According to Reuters, Oil Search’s 2Q17 output has fallen from its 1Q17 output due to maintenance, but production in June at its Papua New Guinea LNG project has hit a new record.
The Canadian natural gas industry should not blame environmentalists, First Nation communities or the government for its failure to get LNG export infrastructure built.
Saipem is expected to secure a contract to build gravity-based platforms to liquefy natural gas at the Arctic LNG 2 facility.
Bangladesh is close to signing a twice-delayed long-term LNG supply contract with Qatar.
Shell is studying developing a global network of LNG supply hubs for vehicles including ships.
According to Reuters, Russia’s Rosneft is planning to open an office in Mozambique.
Poland’s ambitions go beyond reducing its reliance on Russian energy.
Asian spot LNG prices have dipped amid a rush of export tenders and slow demand from North Asia.
Japan's Tokyo Gas is in negotiations to renew its supply contracts in order to achieve more flexibility.
The US is on track to have capacity to become the world's second largest exporter of LNG by the end of 2022.
Woodfibre LNG Ltd has announced that its application to amend its environmental assessment certificate for the construction and operation of the Woodfibre LNG project has been approved.