FERC to release final environmental review of Alaska LNG project in December 2019
The federal agency intends to release a draft environmental impact statement in March next year and a final statement on 9 December 2019.
The federal agency intends to release a draft environmental impact statement in March next year and a final statement on 9 December 2019.
Add Energy, in partnership with their Indonesia partner, PT Synergy Engineering, have been awarded a maintenance build contract for work on Tangguh LNG expansion project in Indonesia.
Freeport LNG and FLNG Liquefaction 4 have filed an application with the US DOE for authorisation to export LNG to countries with and without Free Trade Agreements.
New coalition creating a strategy to build up import terminals.
The US Department of Energy has issued an order authorising Fourchon LNG to export LNG by vessel from its proposed liquefaction facility at Belle Pass.
Britain has rebuffed calls from the gas industry for an urgent review of the country’s gas storage capacity after a cold snap this month triggered warnings of supply shortages.
ExxonMobil Corp has bought a LNG cargo to keep its Papua New Guinea plant cold after a powerful earthquake triggered a production halt.
Jente Quintens, Pittsburgh Corning, Belgium, discusses Yamal LNG’s use of insulation for long term performance in a harsh environment.
Operations commence in British Columbia, Canada.
An average capex of US$7.1 billion per year is forecast to be spent on 31 upcoming oil and gas fields in Oceania between 2018 and 2025.
Japan’s Osaka Gas has so far not bought LNG cargoes to replace supplies from the shutdown of ExxonMobil Corp’s Papua New Guinea project.
The company is seeking one cargo for 10 – 20 April delivery and another for delivery over 20 April to 2 May.
The Australian oil and gas sector is rebounding and is about to receive a further boost from government, the audience at the first day of the AOG in Perth has heard.
Test centre to enable safer and more efficient use of LNG.
Deloitte Australia’s oil and gas leader Bernadette Cullinane discusses how unambiguously fitter, leaner and more resilient the sector has become, but its efforts must not end there.