Over US$11 billion of Australian gas projects to be sanctioned in 2021
Wood Mackenzie’s Australasian upstream 2021 outlook report shows at least US$11 billion of gas projects poised for FID in 2021.
Wood Mackenzie’s Australasian upstream 2021 outlook report shows at least US$11 billion of gas projects poised for FID in 2021.
According to GlobalData, Total SA leads global long-term LNG contracted capacity signed by key purchasing companies in 2020.
Trinity Exploration & Production has signed an MoU with NGC to explore and develop new projects to aid energy transitions.
In November, exports of LNG from the US set a record and surpassed the previous record set in January 2020.
Shell Canada has announced the retirement of President and Country Chair Michael Crothers, as well as the appointment of Susannah Pierce as his successor.
New Fortress Energy has signed two long-term LNG supply agreements to support its businesses in Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Nicaragua.
Wood Mackenzie’s latest report shows that a large proportion of new LNG supply are at risk under a 2°C scenario.
GTT has received an order from Korean shipyards HHI and HSHI for the tank design of four LNG carriers.
African midstream operators have withdrawn investment plans amid COVID-19 turmoil, says GlobalData.
Nakilat has assumed the technical ship management and operations of the FSRU ‘Exquisite’ from Excelerate.
FortisBC has announced that it is proceeding with a new expansion project at its Tilbury LNG facility in Delta, British Columbia.
The Meyer Turku shipyard has delivered an LNG-fuelled cruise ship, the ‘Mardi Gras’, to Carnival Cruise Line.
ABS, Sembcorp Marine, and A*STAR’s IHPC have completed JDPs in LNG bunkering and the use of LNG as a marine fuel.
Australia’s AGL Energy Ltd has made a final bid for approval of a long-delayed LNG import terminal in the state of Victoria.
Texas LNG has entered into a long-term lease with the Port of Brownsville, securing its LNG export project site for up to 50 years.