LNG export news
LNG shipping rates at all-time high
LNG shipping rates have reached all-time highs – driven by seasonal demand and new capacity.
Part of Louisiana gas pipeline put into service
According to Reuters, Kinder Morgan has put part of the Louisiana natural gas pipeline into service.
AES reports results for 3Q18
AES has reported strong 3Q18 results and progress on key strategic objectives.
DOE authorises short-term LNG exports from Corpus Christi LNG project
The US Department of Energy has released a statement claiming that it has approved short-term LNG exports from the Corpus Christi liquefaction project to non-free trade agreement countries over a period of two years.
Höegh Esperanza commissioning for FSRU operations in Tianjin
Höegh LNG has announced that Höegh Esperanza has arrived at the Tianjin LNG terminal in China to commission for FSRU operations.
Australia Pacific LNG and QCLNG project to share infrastructure
Origin Energy has announced that an agreement has been reached between Australia Pacific LNG and the QCLNG project on long-term infrastructure sharing arrangements.
Sempra and Total sign MoU for cooperation in North American LNG projects
Sempra Energy has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Total S.A. providing the framework for cooperation in the development of North American LNG export projects.
Cameron LNG to start commissioning first train of liquefaction-export project
Sempra Energy has announced that Cameron LNG has commenced the commissioning process for the support facilities and first liquefaction train of Phase 1 of its project in Hackberry, Louisiana, US.
Shell highlights LNG Canada cost advantage
LNG Canada expects to hold a cost advantage over its rivals in the race to expand LNG export capacity.
Tellurian holds off on Freeport LNG purchase to focus on Driftwood project
Tellurian Inc. has decided not to purchase Toshiba Corp’s Freeport LNG volumes.