Total committed to Mozambique LNG project
According to Bloomberg, Total SA has announced that it remains committed to developing the natural gas project in Mozambique that it is set to take over from Anadarko Petroleum Corp.
According to Bloomberg, Total SA has announced that it remains committed to developing the natural gas project in Mozambique that it is set to take over from Anadarko Petroleum Corp.
China’s Shenzhen Gas is due to launch its first fully-owned LNG import terminal in southern China.
Samsung Heavy Industries has announced that it has received orders for 10 Aframax 113 000 DWT LNG-fuelled crude oil tankers from an Oceanian shipowner, valued at KRW751.3 billion.
Yamal LNG has announced that it has successfully shipped its 20 millionth tonne of LNG since the project started operating.
According to Reuters, Asian spot prices for LNG have remained at a steady level this week, amid hot weather in Japan leading to purchasing activity, while a new US project is expected to load its first cargo soon.
Alexela has opened a fuelling station offering the world’s broadest selection of fuels in Jüri, on the outskirts of Estonia’s capital Tallinn. It is also the first public LNG filling station in the Baltic States.
According to Reuters, Tohoku Electric Power – a Japanese electric utility – is seeking an LNG cargo for delivery in September.
ExxonMobil Asia Pacific has signed a charter agreement with Singapore’s Sinanju Tankers Holdings Pte Ltd. for a two-year lease of Singapore’s first LNG-fuelled bunker tanker.
Meyer Werft has held a steel cutting ceremony for the next AIDA LNG cruise ship.
Titan LNG has shared a brief statement on social media, stating that it has successfully bunkered the LNG-powered trailer suction hopper dredger, Scheldt River.
The ‘LNG Market: Global Industry Analysis, Trends, Market Size, and Forecasts up to 2025’ report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
Woodside has released its 1H19 results, posting a US$419 million net profit after tax.
According to Reuters, Papua New Guinea has sent a team to Singapore to renegotiate its agreement for the Papua LNG project with Total SA.
Amidst ‘record-breaking’ production, the US government is showing an appetite to develop industrial dialogue with Africa on LNG.
According to Reuters, PT Perusahaan Gas Negara – an Indonesian gas utility company, and a unit of state-owned Pertamina – is looking to lease an LNG floating storage unit.