Pluto Train 2 project to deliver economic benefits for Western Australia
Woodside Energy and Bechtel have started construction on the project site.
Woodside Energy and Bechtel have started construction on the project site.
Air Products has announced that it has been awarded the contract to supply four end flash coil wound heat exchangers (CWHE) for the North Field East LNG project in Qatar.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd has announced its intent to build four Capesize bulkers and two very large crude carrier (VLCC) tankers.
Energy Transfer LNG has entered into a 20-year LNG SPA with Shell related to its Lake Charles LNG project.
The company has stated that its investment policy is designed to transform TotalEnergies into a multi-disciplined energy company, which will help it achieve its net zero target by 2050.
As the global energy crisis deepens and countries scramble to secure reliable energy sources, investments in new LNG infrastructure are set to surge, reaching US$42 billion annually in 2024.
The company has identified a recovery plan and timescale for the reinstatement of partial operations of the facility.
The project is being built near Karratha, Western Australia, as part of Woodside Energy’s AUS$16 billion Scarborough investment.
The agreement will focus on the sale and distribution of LNG from the Krk LNG Terminal.
Gasgrid Finland and Fortum have signed an agreement to place the FSRU in Fortum’s port in Inkoo, Finland.
Technip Energies, leader of a consortium with Clough, has been selected to perform the FEED for TotalEnergies’ Papua LNG project’s upstream production facilities in Papua New Guinea.
An LNG-powered containership from the company Pasha Hawaii becomes the first to fuel on the West Coast as well as the first to serve Hawaii.
From the start of commercial operation, the LNG Hrvatska terminal delivered more than 3 billion m3 of natural gas to the transport system of the Republic of Croatia.
The JV has been named Energos Infrastructure (Energos), and is owned approximately 80% by Apollo-managed funds and 20% by NFE.
The joint venture companies have also executed shipbuilding contracts for the seven 174 000 m3 LNG carriers with Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.