LNG export news
LNG market needs US$200 billion investment to meet demand
More than US$200 billion of investment in LNG is needed to meet a boom in demand by 2030, according to Royal Dutch Shell.
Exxon Mobil to shut Papua New Guinea LNG plant for at least 7 days
ExxonMobil Corp will shut the Papua New Guinea LNG plant for at least seven days for inspection for any damage to the facility after an earthquake.
Mitsui and Far East sign MOU
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Far East Investment and Export Agency sign Memorandum of Understanding regarding cooperation for the development of the Northern Sea Route and Russian Far East.
Gazprom hold productive meeting with Pakistani Foreign Minister
Alexey Miller and Pakistani Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif have met to discuss potential LNG supplies to Pakistan.
Shell sees potential LNG supply shortage as global demand surges
Shell examines LNG trends from 2017 and projects a supply shortage in the mid-2020s unless new production project commitments are made soon.
FERC to prepare EIS for proposed Commonwealth LNG project
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has stated its intent to prepare the EIS for Commonwealth LNG's latest proposed project.
US DOE releases LNG export data
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has released data on US LNG imports and exports for the period February 2016 through December 2017.
Energy World to start Philippines LNG terminal by end-2018
Energy World Corp expects to start up a gas-fired power plant in the Philippines by end-2018, fed by the country’s first LNG imports.
Anadarko announces Mozambique LNG SPA
Anadarko has announced that Mozambique LNG has entered into a long term sales and purchase agreement with EDF.
Cheniere LNG output unaffected by shutdown of Louisiana storage tanks
LNG production from the Sabine Pass export plant in Louisiana will not be affected following an order to shut two cracked storage tanks.