LNG export news
LNG shipping rate spikes to continue into 2019
LNG shipping prices are likely to remain high in 2019 after September spikes buoyed by new supply and concerns regarding growing demand.
Isle of Grain expecting LNG delivery
The LNG tanker ‘Ougarta’ is due to arrive at the Isle of Grain, UK, in late September.
Uniper to be supplied with LNG by Woodside from 2019
Woodside Energy Trading Singapore has signed a HOA with Germany’s Uniper Global Commodities for a four year supply of LNG.
China LNG tariffs threaten US export targets
China has set a 10% tariff on US LNG imports, undermining President Trump’s drive to establish the US as a global energy leader.
Gas to rise by over 50% by 2040 and US to become world’s largest LNG exporter
Highlights from day three of Gastech 2018.
Petronas calls for greater collaboration towards a sustainable LNG market
Petronas has urged producers and consumers of LNG to collaborate towards encouraging the growth and sustainability of the industry.
German LNG facility a gesture to the US
Germany is due to decide upon the location of its planned LNG facility by the end of 2018 in a bid to deter US trade tariffs.
Steelhead and Hyundai sign deal for Kwispaa LNG
Steelhead LNG, Huu-ay-aht First Nations and Hyundai Heavy Industries have signed a FEED contract for the Kwispaa LNG project.
US LNG’s second wave gains momentum
Kristy Kramer, Wood Mackenzie, comments on the US’ second wave of LNG projects.
Too little too late, or too much too soon?
Andrew Buckland, principal analyst at Wood Mackenzie, provides comments on the mass influx of LNG ship orders seen so far in 2018.