Australia officially the world’s largest exporter of LNG
Australia has formally become the world’s largest exporter of LNG on an annualised basis.
Australia has formally become the world’s largest exporter of LNG on an annualised basis.
According to Reuters, Nigeria has signed a major gas expansion deal, which Nigeria LNG says will boost its LNG output by over 30%.
AIMCo has announced its investment in the TC Energy Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project.
Wison Offshore & Marine has announced that the fabrication of the Arctic LNG 2 project began in Zhoushan Yard on 29 November 2019.
Gastech Insights interview with Joseph Gebara, Senior VP, SNC Lavalin, regarding how small and mid scale LNG projects will develop in the long-term.
Capacity constraints are casting a shadow over the oilfield service industry heading into 2020, mirroring the sharp growth in the number of new projects being brought forward by oil and gas operators.
In collaboration with Cryotec Anlagenbau GmbH, Bilfinger EMS has developed a concept for processing small gas volumes into LNG.
According to Reuters, Algerian state energy company Sonatrach has announced that it has shut down its main LNG unit at the Skida plant for a two-month maintenance period.
According to Reuters, plans to construct a US$2 billion LNG project in the Philippines have been put on hold by backers CNOOC Gas and Power and Phoenix Petroleum Philippines Inc.
McDermott International, Inc., along with its partners, Chiyoda International Corp. and Zachry Group, has announced that the first commissioning cargo of LNG has been shipped from Train 2 of the Freeport LNG project on Quintana Island in Freeport, Texas.
Oando announces the successful signing of two gas supply agreements with Nigeria LNG.
Russia’s Sakhalin LNG plant will undertake planned maintenance in summer 2020.
FERC has issued an order granting Golden Pass LNG Terminal LLC an extension to complete the construction of its proposed LNG project, and make it ready for service.
Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd. is set to step up its overseas expansion in LNG and renewables.
Chevron Corp. is expecting to write down the value of its assets by US$10 billion to US$11 billion this quarter, and is considering the sale of some of its natural gas projects.