Sinopec to more than double LNG capacity
China’s Sinopec group aims to more than double its receiving capacity of LNG over the next six years and lift domestic shale gas production by two thirds by 2020.
China’s Sinopec group aims to more than double its receiving capacity of LNG over the next six years and lift domestic shale gas production by two thirds by 2020.
OLT Offshore LNG Toscana has signed a regulatory agreement with Gestore Mercati Energetici.
Brazil’s LNG imports sank 75% as production jumped.
Japanese power companies consumed 5.20 million t of LNG for power generation in December, up 7.7% from a year ago.
The cargoes will be sold based on the US benchmark Henry Hub gas price.
The tender closes on 29 March and is valid until 30 March.
Russia’s top independent gas producer Novatek shipped its first LNG cargo to India on 27 March.
In a new insights video released today by Baker Botts L.L.P., Steven Miles, Chair of the LNG Practice, examines the key global LNG trends over the past twelve months.
Vitol nearly tripled traded volumes of LNG in 2017 to 7.4 million tpy.
China’s LNG imports fell in February from a record high in January.
British wholesale gas prices declined on 22 March, driven by forecasts for milder weather and a boost to British supplies from the arrival this month of two LNG vessels.
While China seeks more natural gas to meet booming demand from the government's clean-air drive, one part of the fuel’s supply chain is not growing fast enough.
New coalition creating a strategy to build up import terminals.
Britain has rebuffed calls from the gas industry for an urgent review of the country’s gas storage capacity after a cold snap this month triggered warnings of supply shortages.
Royal Dutch Shell is close to bagging a deal to supply Hong Kong with LNG, beating out major competitors for the right to be the first company to supply LNG to the city.