Chart joins SEA\LNG
Chart Industries has joined SEA\LNG, expanding the coalition's membership breadth.
Chart Industries has joined SEA\LNG, expanding the coalition's membership breadth.
Gazprom has decided to focus on LNG over shale gas moving forward, in light of the projected global growth prospects of both industries.
North Sea Port and Titan LNG have completed the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in the port of Ghent.
According to Reuters, three industry sources have said that Indian Oil Corp. is seeking an LNG cargo for delivery in December.
MOL Group has announced its plans to build Japan’s first two LNG-fuelled ferries.
According to Reuters, Origin Energy has announced that it is actively looking to increase its efforts regarding Australian onshore exploration, while signalling higher output for its APLNG project.
Flex LNG Ltd. has released its unaudited financial results for the third quarter and nine months ended 30 September 2019.
Avenir LNG Ltd has announced that it will collaborate with Golar Power Ltd in developing the Brazilian small scale LNG market.
Mitsui & Co. has announced that it has given the go-ahead for a major new US$1.6 billion project to build a gas-fired combined cycle power plant in Rayong Province, Thailand.
According to Reuters, Singapore’s Pavilion Energy has taken the decision not to lift an LNG cargo from the US due to “scheduling and other commercial matters”.
Gasum has announced that it has reached an agreement with Swedegas to use Swedegas’ liquefied gas facility for bunkering LNG-fuelled vessels.
International oilfield services company Expro has announced that it has secured a contract extension to supply well test and subsea services for INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG.
IVECO recently welcomed members of Essex Police’s Commercial Vehicle Unit to its head office in Basildon, UK, for an in-depth training day on the latest generation of commercial vehicles running on LNG.
PGNiG has announced that, having obtained the necessary corporate approvals, it has notified PAO Gazprom and OOO Gazprom Export of its intention to terminate the contract for the purchase and sale of natural gas into Poland.
According to Reuters, the Papua New Guinea Minister for Petroleum, Kerenga Kua, has said that the country is set to begin talks with Exxon Mobil Corp. to try and negotiate better terms from the P’Nyang Gas Project.