Australia Pacific LNG is 88% complete
Origin has reported that the Australia Pacific LNG project is 88% complete.
Origin has reported that the Australia Pacific LNG project is 88% complete.
The government of British Columbia has welcomed the latest proposal from the Douglas Channel LNG consortium.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has released a statement confirming that it has received an order for two next-generation LNG carriers from Mitsui & Co. Ltd.
The Douglas Chanel LNG Consortium has taken full ownership and control of the LNG project.
The LNG carriers will be used to deliver LNG to customers in Japan from the Cameron LNG Export Project.
Air Products will provide its LNG technology, equipment and process license for production trains at the Cameron LNG Project.
US Senator Ted Cruz has offered an amendment to expedite LNG exports
Magnolia LNG has signed a gas pipeline interconnect agreement with Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline.
Severn Glocon has designed and manufactured the largest control valves in the company’s history.
The B.C. government will provide regulatory support for the proposed expansion at FortisBC’s Tilbury LNG facility.
Ennsub has completed the sealing work on the Wheatstone LNG platform.
JGC Corp. has been awarded the EPCC contract for the Petronas LNG complex expansion project in Malaysia.
Frost & Sullivan explains why the LNG market is set to fuel the growth of Latin America’s energy sector.
The proposed LNG plant will be located near the sea port of Ust-Luga, on the Baltic Sea.
The FERC has issued a notice of its intent to prepare an EIS for the Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LNG export terminal.