ExxonMobil announces fourth annual Power Play Awards for women in LNG
ExxonMobil recently announced the fourth annual Power Play Awards and is taking submissions until 17 June 2022.
ExxonMobil recently announced the fourth annual Power Play Awards and is taking submissions until 17 June 2022.
The European Gas Research Group has completed a years-long industry study comparing methods for measuring composition and energy content in LNG.
The company has announced product enhancements for one of its condition monitoring solutions.
PGNiG has announced that Gazprom has halted all natural gas supplies under the Yamal contract, effectively breaching their contract.
Thomas Klenum and Dallas Smith, Liberian Registry, discuss how decarbonisation is affecting shipping, and how the Registry is collaborating with key stakeholders to help transform the maritime industry toward a zero-emission sustainable future.
Lithuania have completely abandoned Russian gas imports in response to the war in Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis in Europe.
Major oil and gas companies suspending their operations in Russia could disrupt progress of key Russian projects, finds GlobalData.
According to the EIA, US LNG exports averaged 9.7 billion ft3/d in 2021, increasing by 50% from 2020.
The Port of Zeebrugge has become a member of SEA-LNG, bringing expertise of European port infrastructure to the coalition.
The company states that it will re-engage and progress discussions on long-term LNG supplies from Qatar to Germany.
Over 140 exhibitors from a variety of different fields have signed up to exhibit at StocExpo 2022, taking place in Rotterdam from 23 - 25 May.
The rise is a result of Russian exports becoming increasingly unpopular, the company states.
Following new government guidance, Shell has started a phased withdrawal from Russian LNG, whilst also donating profits from remaining Russian oil to humanitarian agencies to support Ukraine.
Ed Cox, Head of Global LNG at the Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS), discusses the options available to Europe in moving away from Russian gas, namely to the use of LNG.
With the Russia-Ukraine conflict causing major concerns over energy security issues, GIIGNL are mobilising to ensure stable, affordable, and flexible access to LNG imports.