Indian Oil Corp seeking January LNG cargoes
Indian Oil Corp is seeking two LNG cargoes to be delivered in January.
Indian Oil Corp is seeking two LNG cargoes to be delivered in January.
British gas prices have fallen as regular supplies via pipeline and LNG imports have led to oversupply.
According to Reuters, Petronas has announced that production at the Kebabangan gas field in Sabah is expected to resume working at full capacity by August next year.
Taiwan has imported its first LNG cargo from the Australian Ichthys LNG project.
Polskie LNG is initiating a tender procedure for the expansion of the LNG terminal in Swinoujscie.
BIMCO has announced that it is planning to commence work on two new gas-related contracts in early 2019: an LNG bunker purchase contract; and an LPG voyage charter party.
Robert Dalziel, Texo Group, UK, outlines the latest developments in the integration of LNG services.
Lithuania’s AB Klaipedos nafta has announced that the National Commission for Energy Control and Prices has adopted decisions on fixed and variable components of LNG regasification service prices.