AGDC gains tax-exemption status
Alaska Gasline Development Corp. has announced that it has qualified as a tax-exempt political subdivision of the State of Alaska under new and more stringent proposed IRS regulations.
Alaska Gasline Development Corp. has announced that it has qualified as a tax-exempt political subdivision of the State of Alaska under new and more stringent proposed IRS regulations.
LNG Ltd’s US and Canadian projects are well placed to meet the next wave of LNG exports that will be needed in the early 2020s.
For the eighth year running, Saipem has been included in the FTSE4Good Sustainability Index.
The Panama Canal Authority has announced that its proposal to modify its toll structure has been officially approved by the Cabinet Council of the Republic of Panama.
European gas suppliers will have to take a more proactive role in tapping into diverse supply sources in view of US attempts to push its LNG into Europe.
Petronas announced last month that it was pulling out of the project.
PGNiG expects to sign short and mid term contracts for LNG by mid 2018 to take advantage of an expected supply glut.
Teekay Offshore has announced the contract signing for two Suezmax-size DP2 shuttle tanker newbuildings, with options to order up to two further vessels.
The LNG carrier market has been highly cyclical and is often driven by global macroeconomic events.
Avant Energy has announced that the doors of a new power generation facility in Minnesota, US, have been opened to the public.
Norsafe has announced it has secured its largest ever offshore contract to provide lifesaving appliances for ENI’s Coral South floating LNG unit.
Gunvor looks to edge out rivals bidding for supply from Africa's first deepwater FLNG plant.
Statoil has announced that, alongside partners OMV and Petoro, it has made a small gas discovery in the Gemini North well, located northeast of the Wisting discovery in the Barents Sea.
Buyers of long-term LNG contracts have not asked Japan's Inpex Corporation to revise their destination clauses.
Petronas' decision to cancel its Pacific NorthWest LNG project is a blow to the growth outlook for Canada's largest shale play.