LNG news in Europe
QatarEnergy and Eni sign 27-year LNG supply agreement
QatarEnergy and Eni have signed a long-term LNG sale and purchase agreement for the supply of up to 1 million tpy of LNG from Qatar to Italy.
Shell signs shareholder’s agreement to extend partnership for Oman LNG
Shell Gas BV, a subsidiary of Shell plc, and partners in the Oman LNG LLC venture signed an amended shareholders’ agreement for Oman LNG LLC extending the business beyond 2024.
QatarEnergy and Shell sign 27-year LNG supply agreements
QatarEnergy and Shell have signed two long-term LNG sale and purchase agreements for the supply of up to 3.5 million tpy of LNG from Qatar to the Netherlands.
Eesti Gaas to bring additional LNG cargo to Finland
Eesti Gas will bring an additional LNG cargo from the US at the end of November to cover Finland’s gas consumption. The company is also ready to bring more supplies to Inkoo for the season.
Rystad: Trouble in Eastern Mediterranean could disrupt regional gas market
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, poses a serious threat to the regional natural gas market and could have knock-on effects on Europe’s LNG supply as winter approaches.
ORLEN expands with two new LNG carriers
Saint Barbara and Ignacy Lukasiewicz are the new additions soon to join the ORLEN Group’s fleet of LNG vessels.
LNG Croatia and SK E&S sign joint development agreement
LNG Croatia LLC has signed a joint development agreement for possible co-operation in the LNG industry, renewable energy sources, and energy efficiency with SK E&S Co., Ltd.
Digitalisation is the key
In our recent October issue of LNG Industry, Neil Wragg, Senior Principal Consultant, and Zoë Wattis, Principal Safety Consultant and Product Owner of CloudQRA, Energy Systems, DNV, identify how modernising LNG systems is having an impact on the sec-tor.
A foundation of data
In our recent October issue of LNG Industry, Tony Carrino, Director of the Power and Utilities, and Kevin McQuillan, Senior Consultant, Solomon Associates, detail how to optimise the performance of integrated regasification project assets to benefit stakeholders.
IEEFA: France maintains LNG buildout amid ongoing Russian shipments and falling gas demand
France risks unnecessary investments in new LNG infrastructure as the utilisation rates of existing terminals decline and gas use falls, according to new research from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.