India plans massive natural gas expansion
India has four terminals to receive LNG and imports around 20 million tpy.
India has four terminals to receive LNG and imports around 20 million tpy.
Panama Canal Authority expects LNG tanker traffic to rise by 50%.
Origin Energy Limited expects to recognise impairment charges for the first half of FY2018 in its half year results to be released on 15 February 2018.
Gazprom announced that it expected debt repayments to peak in 2018 and investments to peak between 2018 and 2020 as it boosted spending on major pipeline projects.
A 5 million tpy LNG import terminal at Mundra on the west coast of India will likely be operational in April or May.
Q4 and year end results have been released by Statoil for 2017.
Valmet has signed a value-added reseller agreement with RR Projects in Ireland.
AB Klaipedos Nafta release preliminary activity and revenue results for the January 2018.
FSRU Höegh Giant has commenced its time charter contract with Gas Natural SDG.
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation has announced its 2017 Q4 and full year results.
MacGregor has completed the acquisition of Rapp Marine Group to strengthen its offering for the fishery and research vessel segment.
China’s natural gas production is rising at the fastest pace in four years.
Chevron Corp has sold the first condensate cargo to be exported from the Wheatstone LNG project in Australia to Thailand’s PTT.
Total and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines have signed a long-term charter contract for a pioneer LNG bunker vessel.
Gastech Insights speaks with the Group Fleet Director at Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement to understand what he believes are the best ways to develop and lower the cost of small scale LNG.