Statoil decides against Europe
Statoil has announced the company’s decision not to proceed with the evaluations of a potential business centre in Europe.
Statoil has announced the company’s decision not to proceed with the evaluations of a potential business centre in Europe.
Ruhrpumpen has announced the opening of its new sales office, design centre, assembly and pump testing facility in Lancing, United Kingdom.
Cedigaz has released a statement claiming that, according to its first estimates, LNG imports grew by 2.1% in 2015 to 241.2 million t.
American LNG Marketing has submitted details on contracts for the long-term export of LNG and natural gas supplies to the Hialeah Facility.
TransCanada Corp. has issued a response to the recent reports that it is currently holding discussions with a third party regarding a possible acquisition.
IHI E&C has announced that it has appointed John Coffin as Vice President of Engineering.
Reuters reports that Novatek is planning to launch its first LNG Train for the Yamal LNG project in 2017.
Ophir Energy has posted a pre-tax operating loss of US$376 million for 2015.
Lanner has been awarded a contract by a major US LNG operator to supply its LNG Logistics Simulator, for the company’s LNG export terminal, Louisiana.
The spot price of LNG imported into Japan fell to US$6.5/million Btu in February 2016.
Reuters reports that a new LNG trading desk is being established by Switzerland-based MET International AG.
“These amendments are about having the best safety standards in place, while clarifying the regulatory environment for industry,” stated Minister of Natural Gas Development, Rich Coleman.
The Ineos Intrepid has left the Markus Hook terminal carrying US shale gas ethane bound for Rafnes in Norway.
Bloomberg reports that Japan’s Shizuoka Gas Co. will be ready to begin LNG reloading operations at its Sodeshi terminal in April 2016.
Utilising its proprietary global gas model, Wood Mackenzie has carried out sensitivity analysis determining the outlook for LNG exports from the US.