MOL signs FSRU charter for Hong Kong LNG terminal
MOL has signed a long-term charter contract to utilise the ‘MOL FSRU Challenger’ in the Hong Kong Offshore LNG Terminal Project.
MOL has signed a long-term charter contract to utilise the ‘MOL FSRU Challenger’ in the Hong Kong Offshore LNG Terminal Project.
CAPCO and HK Electric have signed contract with Shell for long-term LNG supply to Hong Kong.
German LNG Terminal GmbH, the joint venture behind the LNG terminal project in Brunsbuettel, Germany, has announced that it will commence the EPC prequalification process this month.
Tokyo Gas, Co. Ltd has announced that it has signed a heads of agreement with Sumitomo Joint Electric Power Co., Ltd regarding the sale and purchase of LNG.
Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd has announced that it has executed a master agreement with Shell Eastern Trading (Pte) Ltd for the supply of carbon neutral LNG. This is a first for Japan.
DSME and DNV GL have signed an agreement which will see them cooperate on JDPs for future technologies.
DNV GL has announced that it has awarded Kawasaki Heavy Industries with an approval in principle for its LNG floating power plant design.
According to Reuters, Indian Oil Corp. has issued a tender for the short-term commercial lease of its LNG storage tank at the Ennore terminal.
KN has received multiple authorisations from the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Lithuania.
The inauguration of Tornio Manga LNG receiving terminal marks an important environmental milestone for the Nordic region.
The ‘Global LNG Industry Outlook to 2023 – Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating and Planned Terminals’ report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
AB Klaipedos Nafta has announced that additional capacities at its LNG terminal have been allocated to UAB ‘Lietuvos energijos tiekimas’ commercial supply.
AB Klaipedos nafta has released its preliminary LNG activity and revenue results for May 2019.
AB Klaipedos nafta has announced that Mindaugas Jusius, CEO, has decided to leave the organisation due to personal reasons.
North America and Asia are expected to lead capacity growth in the global LNG liquefaction and regasification industries from planned and announced (newbuild) projects, respectively between 2019 and 2023, according to GlobalData.