Shaking up the market
Andreas Silcher and Chrysa Kitsou, Haynes and Boone CDG, LLP, UK, take a detailed look at the Mediterranean LNG market.
Andreas Silcher and Chrysa Kitsou, Haynes and Boone CDG, LLP, UK, take a detailed look at the Mediterranean LNG market.
Polish Oil and Gas Co. has announced that it has received a US LNG cargo from Cheniere, continuing the cooperation between the two companies to provide secure supplies of natural gas to Poland.
Adriatic LNG has announced measures to guarantee its personnel’s safety and to safeguard its terminal’s operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Government of New South Wales has approved Australian Industrial Energy’s request to increase the capacity of its Port Kembla gas terminal.
According to Reuters, EnBW – a German energy company – is looking to purchase four LNG cargoes for delivery in 3Q20.
According to Reuters, Indonesian state-owned oil and gas corporation Pertamina has reissued a tender for two LNG cargoes loading in the US in June.
According to Reuters, GCL Oil & Natural Gas Co. Ltd and Shell have signed a framework agreement to explore the development of a joint venture based in eastern China to market and trade LNG.
According to Reuters, South Korea’s top LNG buyer, KOGAS, has requested that some of its LNG cargo deliveries be deferred.
Sinopec has started building LNG tanks as part of the second phase of its Tianjin LNG terminal project.
AB Klaipedos Nafta has released its preliminary LNG revenue results for the March 2020.
The Board of Directors of Höegh LNG Holdings Ltd. has decided to take precautionary measures to preserve the company’s liquidity and reduce costs.
Höegh LNG Holdings Ltd. subsidiary Höegh LNG Ltd. has applied for an LNG infrastructure ownership, operations and development license in Cyprus.
Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo (PGNIG) has officially become the sole user of the small scale LNG reloading station in Klaipeda, Lithuania.
German LNG Terminal Gmbh has announced that it has garnered significant interest, and is ready to sign heads of agreement.
According to Reuters, India’s Gujarat State Petroleum Corp. has cancelled a tender to import 11 LNG cargoes for deliveries across May 2020 to March 2021.