Current LNG projects
Sempra Infrastructure announces EPC contract with Bechtel for Port Arthur LNG Phase 2
Sempra Infrastructure has announced that Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 and Bechtel Energy have signed a fixed-price EPC contract for the project under development in Port Arthur, Texas.
AG&P LNG and BKLS sign LNG agreement
AG&P LNG and BK LNG Solution have signed an agreement to bring BK LNG’s spot cargo to China.
Shell invests in Ruwais LNG
Shell Overseas Holdings Limited has signed an agreement to invest in the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s LNG project in Abu Dhabi.
Fluor announces completion of final weld at LNG Canada project
Fluor Corp. has completed the final weld on the first production train at the LNG Canada project, in Kitimat, British Columbia.
Ocean Yield invests in LNG
Ocean Yield AS has purchased infrastructure fund CVC DIF’s share in French company Geogas LNG.
Construction starts on Germany’s first land-based LNG terminal
Germany’s first land-based terminal for liquefied gases is set to go into operation in 2027 and will make a significant contribution to the security of supply of affordable energy in Europe.
Aramco and Sempra announce heads of agreement for Port Arthur LNG Phase 2
Aramco and Sempra have announced that their respective subsidiaries have executed a non-binding heads of agreement for a 20-year sale and purchase agreement for LNG offtake of 5 million tpy from the Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 expansion project.
Reducing Waste: K. LUND Flare Gas Recovery Systems
K. LUND Offshore leads in flare gas recovery, providing systems that reduce emissions, enhance safety, and offer economic benefits. Its customised solutions align with global sustainability goals and adhere to strict standards, helping the oil and gas industry progress towards a greener future.
Galileo Technologies announces project with Saint John LNG
Galileo´s boil-off gas compression and reliquefaction solutions are to be operating in the near future for Saint John LNG.
LNG to reduce Australian export emissions
A joint study has revealed that Well-to-Wake emissions in the Pilbara-to-Asia iron ore export trade route can be reduced by over 90% by 2050 through the use of LNGs.