Wood Mackenzie: where are all the LNG project postponements?
Wood Mackenzie has predicted that if there are no postponements, the market could see an additional 100 million tpy of LNG sanctioned in the next 6 - 18 months.
Wood Mackenzie has predicted that if there are no postponements, the market could see an additional 100 million tpy of LNG sanctioned in the next 6 - 18 months.
The revision was due to confirmation of a greater volume of natural gas reserves.
The acquisition includes Giovenco’s 50% stake in a joint venture for a multi-million dollar contract for painting, insulation, and fireproofing on Chevron’s Wheatsone LNG plant.
Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions has informed the US FERC that it intends to withdraw its application to construct the Lavaca Bay LNG terminal.
Chubu Electric Power has signed an agreement with GE to upgrade a Japanese power plant’s gas turbines.
APPEA’s Chief Executive has commented on the Australian government’s proposed ERF safeguard mechanism rules.
BG Group has announced that Shell’s offer for the company has received unconditional merger clearance from the European Commission.
The IFC has announced that it is making an equity investment and providing a loan towards the design, construction and operation of the LNG import terminal in Pakistan.
Neptune Marine Services has been contracted to provide saturation diving manning services for Chevron’s Wheatstone project.
The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) grants a consortium of H-Energy and Excelerate Energy a Letter of Award to set up a FSRU in India.
Gasum has announced that the Tornio Manga LNG terminal construction project has progressed to the cornerstone-laying ceremony.
Pétrolia has announced that a letter has been signed confirming that Ressources Québec Inc. intends to invest, as an agent of the Quebec government, in the company’s share capital.
Steelhead LNG and Williams have reached a pre-construction agreement over a natural gas pipeline for its proposed Malahat LNG facility.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed FMEL as the preferred tenderer for a contract to build two large dual fuel ferries.
The US DOE has granted Corpus Christi Liquefaction authorisation to export LNG from Trains 4 and 5 to FTA countries.