PGNIG releases 2018 results
PGNIG Group reports stable increase in financial results in 2018 despite sudden fluctuations in energy markets.
PGNIG Group reports stable increase in financial results in 2018 despite sudden fluctuations in energy markets.
With LNG2019 less than two weeks away, delegates discuss how tighter emissions rules for international shipping could create new long-term opportunities for LNG.
Britain has recorded its highest levels of LNG imports in March since October 2015.
Meyer Turku has announced that there has been a fire on deck 15 of the LNG-powered 180 000 GT cruise ship, Costa Smeralda.
BigLift Shipping and Chung Yang Shipping have agreed to cooperate in heavy transport shipping in the LNG market.
Sempra LNG, a unit of Sempra Energy, has announced that Justin Bird has been named President, and Lisa Glatch will become the company’s chief operating officer.
Leonid Mikhelson, CEO of Novatek, has announced that a deal with Saudi Aramco regarding the Arctic LNG 2 project can be expected soon.
Australia’s North West Shelf LNG facility has resumed operations after its recent production outages.
Trinidad and Tobago has achieved another significant milestone in its LNG business: 4000 LNG cargoes shipped.
Teekay Corp. has released a statement announcing a number of changes to its board of directors.
The US Department of Energy has released data on exports of US produced LNG through January 2019.
Alpha Energy, Inc. has announced that it has signed a definitive purchase and sale agreement with Premier Gas Co., LLC to acquire oil and gas assets in Oklahoma, US, in the Rogers Project.
TEN, Ltd has announced new charters for two LNG carriers to significant international energy concerns for an aggregate period of 36 months.
Texas LNG has been issued the final environmental impact statement for its proposed Brownsville LNG facility by the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
India’s LNG demand is set to rise by approximately 10% in 2019, despite import capacity increasing at a faster rate.