LNG export news
Bigger isn’t always better
John Burrow and Laura Musick, Black & Veatch, outline how a resurgence in the popularity of small scale LNG facilities is meeting the needs of investors concerned about the industry’s current state of over-supply.
Cameron LNG reaches full commercial operations
Sempra LNG has announced that the Cameron LNG export facility in Louisiana, US has begun full commercial operations.
Origin reports LNG revenue dip despite production growth
Origin Energy has released its June 2020 Quarterly Report.
Woodside reports increased production in 2Q20
Woodside has published its 2Q20 report for the period ended 30 June 2020.
Novatek reports profit declines
Pao Novatek has released its consolidated interim condensed financial statements for the three and six months ended 30 June 2020.
Amazing achievements during turbulent times
Nick Prowse, Lizel Oberholzer, Penny Cygan-Jones, and Bethan Walters, Norton Rose Fulbright, provide an update on the latest accomplishments of the African LNG industry.
Chevron to restart second Gorgon LNG train in September
Chevron Corp is expecting to restart Train 2 of its Gorgon LNG project in early September, after a period of extended maintenance.
US DOI approves permits for Alaska LNG pipeline
The US Department of the Interior has announced decisions for the Alaska LNG Pipeline Project, approving the issuance of rights-of-way permits by the BLM and NPS.
Ice-breaking LNG carrier makes first call at Japan
MOL has announced that the Ohgishima LNG terminal has been visited by the LNG carrier ‘Vladimir Rusanov’ – the first time an ice-breaking LNG carrier has called at Japan.
Building an LNG supply chain for the future
Dr Adel Elomri and Dr Brenno Menezes, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, discuss Qatar’s strategies for building a sustainable and resilient LNG supply chain.