Woodside reports 3Q15 results
Woodside has announced a 20.9% increase in sales revenue in 3Q15 compared to the previous quarter, due to higher LNG and condensate sales volumes.
Woodside has announced a 20.9% increase in sales revenue in 3Q15 compared to the previous quarter, due to higher LNG and condensate sales volumes.
The US Maritime Administration and US Coast Guard has issued a favourable final Environmental Impact Statement for the Port Ambrose Project Deepwater Port Application.
According to Reuters, a small scale floating LNG terminal in British Columbia, Canada, could experience delays, due to an appeal being made against an equipment import tax.
Mike Johnston, T.A. Cook Consultants Inc., UK, looks at the growth prospects for LNG in the context of Asian and global markets.
The German engineering company, Siemens, has announced that it has extended its turbine maintenance contract with Dolphin Energy for another 18 years.
Clough Ltd has announced that it has bought the Canadian EPC company, Enercore Projects Ltd, for approximately CAN$10 million.
G2 LNG LLC has announced the development of a new US$11 billion LNG export facility on the Calcasieu River Ship Channel, Cameron Parish.
Petronas has announced that it will stay committed to its LNG project in B.C., regardless of the fall in oil and gas prices.
Veresen has announced that the Sunrise gas plant in B.C. has been approved by CRP.
A meeting between Gazprom and IGU members saw an emphasis put on gas availability for developing the energy market.
CLNG has announced that a new report has proven that US LNG exports have lower greenhouse gas emissions than coal.
LNG Ltd said that it does not have an explanation for a price change in its securities on Monday 5 October 2015.
Civmec has been awarded contracts to carry out refractory installation work at the Ichthys LNG and Gorgon projects.
Cheniere’s request to be able to store and deliver Therminol 55 in one of its Sabine Pass trains has been granted by the FERC.
A JV between Sanchez Energy and Targa Resources Partners has been agreed to, which will build a natural gas processing plant in Texas, US and accompanying high pressure gathering pipelines.