LNG agreement signed
Gazprom Marketing & Trading and Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation have signed an LNG agreement.
Gazprom Marketing & Trading and Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation have signed an LNG agreement.
Granherne, a subsidiary of KBR, has been selected by GDF SUEZ Bonaparte Pty Ltd to execute the pre-FEED study for the Bonaparte LNG Project.
Original US stalwart of carbon offsets joins global exchange.
Fridtjof Schucht and Stephen Harrison, Linde Gases, Germany, discuss the harmonised system of classification and labelling of chemicals.
A look at some news from the Asian downstream market at the start of 2011.
Wood Mackenzie study shows path to job growth and more government revenue is through increased access to oil and gas reserves.
Statoil will have the Snøhvit LNG plant back up to full capacity by the end of January after it was forced to shut down on 20 December due to a technical fault.
Iraq has agreed to build an oil pipeline to Jordan to increase the supply of crude oil.
Deploying a CPTMS offers pipeline operators substantial benefits, including capturing new business opportunities, data access, lower total cost of ownership and risk mitigation.
Santos LNG has sold stakes in its Gladstone LNG project to KOGAS and Total and signed a 20 year supply agreement with KOGAS.
Calais LNG has formally withdrawn its application to build an LNG terminal in Calais, Maine.
ExxonMobil is celebrating success on opposite sides of the world, with an increased LNG capacity in Qatar and the completion of a carbon capture facility in the USA.
Chatham House has released a new report that discusses the uncertainties the oil and gas industry will face over the next 10 years.
LNG imports into Europe have reached a record high of 302 billion ft3 in November 2010.
Charles T. Drevna’s comment on a ruling made by the US Court of Appeals Association.