LNG project news
Baker Botts represents Pembina in securing long-term commercial offtake support for Cedar LNG project
Baker Botts has acted as legal counsel to Pembina on the commercial agreements between Cedar LNG Partners LP and offtakers ARC Resources Ltd and Pembina.
Baker Hughes to supply electric-driven liquefaction technology for Cedar LNG Project
Baker Hughes has been awarded an order from Black & Veatch to supply Cedar LNG in Canada with electric driven liquefaction technologies.
TotalEnergies expands natural gas production in Texas
TotalEnergies has agreed to acquire the 20% interest held by Lewis Energy Group in the Dorado leases operated by EOG Resources (80%) in the Eagle Ford shale gas play.
Cedar LNG issues notice to proceed
Cedar LNG has issued a notice to proceed to the EPC contractors following the finalisation of long-term commercial offtake agreements.
Craig International awarded new contract by QatarEnergy LNG
Craig International’s has been awarded a contract by QatarEnergy LNG to source and supply products and services for maintenance, repair, and operations
MidOcean Energy completes acquisition of Tokyo Gas’ interests in Australian LNG projects
MidOcean Energy has announced the completion of its previously announced agreement to acquire Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd’s interests in a portfolio of Australian integrated LNG projects.
Seibu Gas to increase capacity of Hibiki LNG terminal
Seibu Gas Co., Ltd has decided to issue a bid to increase the capacity of the Hibiki LNG terminal by increasing the number of LNG tanks.
AG&P LNG awarded 20-year contract by PLN EPI
AG&P LNG has announced that its subsidiary, AG&P Indonesia, along with consortium members Suasa Benua Sukses and KPMOG, has won a large scale 20-year contract for LNG infrastructure from PLN EPI in Indonesia.
First ever bunkering operation completed at Hamina LNG
The first ever ship bunkering at Hamina LNG terminal has been successfully completed. In co-operation with Rohe Solutions and Glander International Bunkering.
Wood MacKenzie: Global LNG market could split if carbon tax imposed on imports
The EU's extension of its Emission Trading Scheme to shipping and potential inclusion of LNG in its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism could lead to bifurcation of the global LNG market, with Wood Mackenzie suggesting that high carbon taxes, particularly on methane emissions, are necessary for effective decarbonisation.