Companies awarded FLNG DOE export approval
Companies Eos LNG and Barca LNG have been granted a permit by the US Department of Energy to export LNG to FTA countries from a proposed FLNG unit offshore Texas.
Companies Eos LNG and Barca LNG have been granted a permit by the US Department of Energy to export LNG to FTA countries from a proposed FLNG unit offshore Texas.
NACKS and Lloyd’s Register have signed an agreement to develop a LNG-fuelled multi-purpose vehicle.
BC Premier has signed two agreements with Japan, strengthening relationships to increase investments for natural gas development.
Shell has floated its Prelude FLNG facility out of Samsung Heavy Industries’ construction yard.
Queensland Gladstone Curtis is currently employing 14 5000 people for LNG projects.
Wärtsilä has been contracted to design LNG powered ConRo vessels for US company Crowley.
Hybrid Port Energy has contracted Shipbuilding and Machinery of Komárno to construct the world’s first LNG Hybrid Barge.
Cheniere Energy Partners LP Holdings commences an initial public offering of 30 million common shares.
Aurora LNG has filed its application for a licence to export BC LNG to foreign markets.
Russia law changes sees LNG market freedom for non state-owned companies such as Novatek and Rosneft.
Fluxys has announced that over 3600 LNG truck loading slots have now been booked as from 2014.
Keppel Shipyard and Golar LNG are negotiating contracts for the conversion of a LNG carrier into a FLSV.
Terntank sign contract with Chinese company AVIC Dingheng Shipbuilding to build two LNG vessels.
The government of Tanzania is planning to build an LNG export terminal in Lindi by 2020.
An update on the progress of the Queensland Curtis LNG project