LNG news in Europe
DNV supports the development of LNG transport and storage capabilities in Italy
DNV has recently advised Italy-based Snam Group (Snam) on its acquisition of two FSRUs from Golar LNG and BW Gas Cyprus Ltd (BW).
Wood Mackenzie: Gas demand will fall, meaning gas storage outlook rises in winter
High natural gas prices will continue to drive down European demand to 7% below the five-year average through March, leaving a best-case scenario of storage levels at 31% at winter’s end.
TES partners with E.ON and ENGIE to manage German FSRU
TES, E.ON, and ENGIE have been selected by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) to jointly develop and implement the fifth FSRU in Germany.
LNG carrier ‘LNG Endurance’ has arrived at LNG Hrvatska terminal
LNG carrier 'LNG Endurance' arrived at the terminal, LNG Hrvatska, Croatia, for the second time on the morning of 30 August 2022.
CPLP extends employment of two LNG carriers to 2031 at increased day rate
Capital Product Partners L.P. (CPLP), an international owner of ocean-going vessels, has announced the increase of the day rate for two of its LNG carriers, Aristarchos and Asklipios.
GlobalData: Arctic LNG 2 delays are denting TotalEnergies’ plans for a greener future
The company has stated that its investment policy is designed to transform TotalEnergies into a multi-disciplined energy company, which will help it achieve its net zero target by 2050.
Rystad Energy: Global LNG investments will peak at US$42 billion in 2024
As the global energy crisis deepens and countries scramble to secure reliable energy sources, investments in new LNG infrastructure are set to surge, reaching US$42 billion annually in 2024.
Avenir LNG and PPD sign joint collaboration agreement
The agreement will focus on the sale and distribution of LNG from the Krk LNG Terminal.
Gasgrid Finland and Fortum have completed negotiations on LNG terminal vessel
Gasgrid Finland and Fortum have signed an agreement to place the FSRU in Fortum’s port in Inkoo, Finland.
3 billion m3 of natural gas delivered to the Croatian transport system
From the start of commercial operation, the LNG Hrvatska terminal delivered more than 3 billion m3 of natural gas to the transport system of the Republic of Croatia.