Asia LNG news
Rystad: LNG maintains grip on fuels despite dual fuel growth
Rystad energy reports that despite the growth in dual fuels, LNG remains supreme in terms of shipping fuel choices.
Silverstream completes further LNG retrofit at Seatrium yard
Silverstream Technologies has completed another retrofit of its air lubrication technology on a large LNG carrier at Seatrium’s Admiralty Yard in Singapore.
Seibu Gas to increase capacity of Hibiki LNG terminal
Seibu Gas Co., Ltd has decided to issue a bid to increase the capacity of the Hibiki LNG terminal by increasing the number of LNG tanks.
AG&P LNG awarded 20-year contract by PLN EPI
AG&P LNG has announced that its subsidiary, AG&P Indonesia, along with consortium members Suasa Benua Sukses and KPMOG, has won a large scale 20-year contract for LNG infrastructure from PLN EPI in Indonesia.
QatarEnergy enters time charter agreements with Nakilat
QatarEnergy has signed time-charter party agreements with Nakilat for the operation of 25 conventional-size LNG vessels.
WGC2025 invites industry experts to submit Call for Abstracts
The 29th World Gas Conference has extended an invitation to industry experts, innovators, and thought-leaders to contribute their ground-breaking research, insights, and expertise to the WGC2025 Call for Abstracts.
GlobalData: oil and gas contract value sustains despite 22% drop in volume during 2023
Oil and gas industry exhibits resilience as contract value sustains despite 22% drop in contract volume during 2023, reveals GlobalData.
Hanwha Ocean concludes joint development project with Bureau Veritas for LNG carrier design development
Bureau Veritas has announced the successful conclusion of a joint development project with Hanwha Ocean Co., Ltd for the development of a 270 000 m3 LNG carrier.
MOL receives LNG-fuelled car carrier
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd has announced that the LNG-fuelled car carrier, CERULEAN ACE, was delivered at the Onishi Shipyard of Shin Kurushima Dockyard Co., Ltd.
IEEFA: Japan’s declining gas demand will leave utilities with persistent LNG oversupply through 2030
As a result of Japan’s declining demand for LNG, its gas and power utilities face a surplus of LNG purchase commitments and are increasingly focused on marketing and selling the fuel abroad, according to a new report from the IEEFA.