UPS to invest US$90 million in natural gas vehicles and infrastructure
UPS has announced that it is planning to invest US$90 million in natural gas vehicles and infrastructure.
UPS has announced that it is planning to invest US$90 million in natural gas vehicles and infrastructure.
WorleyParsons has announced that it has signed a long-term, multi-regional agreement with Chevron for engineering and procurement services.
Polish Oil and Gas Company has announced the signing of a side agreement to the existing Sale and Purchase Agreement with Qatargas.
Japan is one of the largest LNG importers in the world and it is expected that gas and LNG will continue to remain a key energy source in the future.
Shell subsidiary BG International has announced that it is discontinuing development of the Prince Rupert LNG project.
According to Reuters, INPEX’s Ichthys LNG project has been hit by another contract dispute, involving the termination of over 600 workers.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is blaming road blocks to gas exploration on the east coast for a looming domestic supply crisis.
More Asian LNG buyers are trying to avoid taking the US supplies they signed up for just a few years ago in order to cut shipping costs.