Australian LNG potential at risk
Australia’s potential to rival Qatar as world’s largest exporter of LNG is at risk, according to the latest IEA World Energy Outlook report.
Australia’s potential to rival Qatar as world’s largest exporter of LNG is at risk, according to the latest IEA World Energy Outlook report.
Three maritime authorities have signed a MoU to synonymise LNG bunkering standards.
CNOOC subsidiary, Nexen, has entered into an agreement with the BC government to consider the possibility of an LNG plant and export terminal.
The Mobil DTE™ 732 M oil has been recommended for use in MHI’s non-geared single shaft gas and steam turbines.
President Engineering Group Ltd has been approved to receive the Made in Sheffield mark.
Indonesian regulator SKKMigas reveals 4% rise in LNG sales.
The state government has completed the acquisition of land for a gas precinct to support the development of nearby gas fields.
Wärtsilä introduces a new range of 2-stroke engines based on its proven low pressure technology.
Elengy Terminal Pakistan Limited bids for fast track LNG contract to import up to 3 million tpa of LNG.
At the World LNG Fuels Conference in January, American railroad companies will offer insights into LNG and its future in the rail industry.
The US Maritime Administration is providing funding for two projects supporting the increased use of alternative fuels in the maritime industry.
EmiratesLNG has received the go-ahead to build a LNG regasification facility in Fujairah.
Spectra Energy has executed long-term contracts for natural gas shipments on the Texas Eastern pipeline system.
A small-scale LNG reload has taken place at Gate terminal in the Netherlands.
FMC Commissioner William Doyle met with Japanese officials to discuss US natural gas exports and the Panama Canal expansion.