LNG import news
Appetite for LNG growing steadily across Africa
Amidst ‘record-breaking’ production, the US government is showing an appetite to develop industrial dialogue with Africa on LNG.
BP publishes LNG transaction template
BP has published its FOB MSA template for LNG transactions.
China closing the gap on Japan as Australia’s biggest LNG customer
EnergyQuest has released its monthly LNG report for July 2019.
Indian Oil Corp. seeking LNG cargo
According to Reuters, state energy firm Indian Oil Corp. is seeking an LNG cargo for delivery either late this month or early next month.
Australian LNG import terminal declared Critical State Significant Infrastructure
The Government of New South Wales has declared EPIK’s Newcastle GasDock LNG import terminal project as Critical State Significant Infrastructure (CSSI), recognising key role in the long-term economic future of the region and representing a major milestone for the project.
A reason to celebrate
Gordon Cope, contributing editor, asks if the good times will last for European LNG importers.
Riding the global waves of change
Alap Shah, Black & Veatch, USA, outlines how big trends in gas-to-power are pushing LNG to prominence in the global power portfolio.
Novatek looking to sell Arctic LNG to India
Novatek is showing interest in supplying LNG from its Arctic LNG 2 project to India.
Increased market activity prompts Asian LNG spot price rise
Asian LNG spot prices have recently experienced a small rise, due to increased market activity.
KN supplies Lithuania with gas for July
The Klaipeda LNG terminal ensured a reliable supply of natural gas to consumers in Lithuania and neighbouring countries during planned pipeline repairs in July.