API welcomes continued progress on LNG export permits
API President has welcomed the authorisation by the US DOE for LNG exports from the Jordan Cove terminal.
API President has welcomed the authorisation by the US DOE for LNG exports from the Jordan Cove terminal.
Developments of new gas reserves and markets are causing a rapid growth of LNG terminals and related infrastructure.
The US DOE has conditionally authorised Jordan Cove to export LNG to non-FTA countries.
A joint study agreement will commericialise the JAPAN-GTL Process, using gas produced offshore Mozambique.
State-owned Sinopec is in talks with Petronas to buy a 15% stake in the Pacific Northwest LNG project, as China looks to diversify supply sources.
Steelhead LNG has appointed former B.C. Attorney General to its Board of Directors.
ANGF has completed the purchase of land in Texas to build a multi-liquefier LNG production platform.
CB&I has been awarded a major contract from Bechtel for work on the Wheatstone LNG project.
Sakhalin Energy’s LNG plant has produced 50 million t of liquefied natural gas.
Next Tuesday, the US Subcommittee on Energy and Power will begin a review of US natural gas exports in a bid to pass new legislation that will activate export projects.
Petronas has reportedly purchased 18 LNG cargoes from Galp Energia.
The CB&I and Chiyoda joint venture has been awarded a contract by Cameron LNG to construct the Cameron Liquefaction Project.
The FERC has issued a draft environmental impact assessment for the Freeport LNG project.
Klaipedos Nafta's new Lithuanian LNG terminal could kick-start gas market expansion in the country.
ExxonMobil’s Papua New Guinea LNG project is months ahead of schedule as first delivery to Asia is on track to take place this summer.