Worthington cuts oil and gas jobs
Worthington Industries has announced that it will be cutting approximately 245 jobs at its oil and gas equipment locations throughout the US.
Worthington Industries has announced that it will be cutting approximately 245 jobs at its oil and gas equipment locations throughout the US.
Fuelgarden LNG has been granted approval by Canada’s National Energy Board to export LNG.
King & Spalding has recruited Richard Nelson, one of Asia's leading energy lawyers, as a partner in its Singapore office.
Santos GLNG has awarded UGL a three year contract to provide plant services for its Curtis Island LNG plant.
Woodside has reportedly announced that it will axe 300 jobs in 2015 and freeze pay.
Dearman has been awarded a Smart Grant from Innovate UK to explore the use of ‘waste cold’ from LNG terminals to provide sustainable power and cooling.
Anders Opedal has been appointed as Statoil’s Executive Vice President and COO.
The Alaska House has voted in favour of House Bill 132, to strengthen the State’s effort to secure an LNG project.
The LNG carrier will be built by DSME, with an expected delivery throughout 2018.
Local reports suggest that Pakistan will receive its first shipment of LNG on 26 March.
The joint venture of SENER and AFCONS has won the EPC contract for H-Energy’s LNG storage and regasification project in India.
The Australian Pipeline Industry Association has changed its name to reflect an increased focus on gas policy.
The Port of Rotterdam reports that an increasing number of LNG containerships are under construction.
Swedegas, the owner and operator of the gas transmission grid in Sweden, has been sold to Enagas and Fluxys.
Traders report that Argentina’s YPF has purchased a minimum of five LNG cargoes for delivery between April and June 2015.