LNG project news
World’s first ice-breaking LNG tanker ready to serve Yamal LNG project
SCF has announced that Christophe de Margerie – the world’s first ice-breaking LNG tanker – has successfully berthed at the gas terminal at Sabetta Port in Russia, making it the first vessel to do so.
B.C. government reaches LNG agreements with Kitselas First Nation
The B.C. government has reached agreements with the Kitselas First Nation to ensure that the nation receives direct benefits from the construction of LNG export facilities on the province’s north coast.
FERC grants authorisation for Sabine Pass to commence Train 3 service
FERC has granted authorisation for Sabine Pass to commence service for liquefaction and export activities from Train 3 inside battery limits, Train 3 heavies removal unit, and Stage 2 outside battery limits.
Sparrows Group secures three year Ichthys contract
Sparrows Group has secured a three year contract to deliver fixed crane maintenance and lifting and rigging services.
Huu-ay-aht citizens approve Sarita LNG project
The Huu-ay-aht First Nations has announced that it has become the first British Columbia Nation to approve the co-management development of an LNG facility.
BigRoll receives MC Class vessel for Yamal LNG project
BigRoll Shipping has announced that it has received delivery of its fourth and final MC Class vessel, BigRoll Beaufort.
CLNG sends letters to Congress and DOE about supporting US LNG development
The Center for Liquefied Natural Gas has released a statement claiming that it has sent three letters to US policymakers, emphasising the importance of domestic LNG exports.
Shell to drill new gas wells to meet Australian gas requirements
According to Reuters, Royal Dutch Shell has announced plans to drill 161 new gas wells at its Queensland operations by the end of 2018.
TransCanada seeks approval to proceed with NMML Project
TransCanada Corp. has filed a variance application with the National Energy Board to proceed with the construction of the North Montney Mainline Project in northeast British Columbia, Canada.
Total seeks stake in US$4 billion Iranian gas field project
Total is seeking a 50% stake in a US$4 billion project in Iran's giant South Pars gas field.