LNG project news
Shell and Venture Global ink new agreement
Venture Global LNG have executed a new 20-year sales and purchase agreement with Shell for the supply of 2 million tpy of LNG from Venture Global’s Plaquemines LNG export facility, which is expected to come online in 2024.
Baker Hughes awarded contract for Plaquemines LNG project
Venture Global LNG move forward with its Plaquemines terminal in Louisiana, US, awarding Baker Hughes a contract for a liquefaction system with 24 modularised compression trains.
Cheniere and EOG extend LNG agreement
Under the amended agreement, EOG will sell 420 000 million Btu per day of natural gas to Cheniere Energy’s subsidiary, CCL Stage III, for an extended term of 15 years.
Venice Energy accelerates LNG import terminal construction
Support grows for the South Australian LNG import terminal, partly due to it being the first LNG terminal in the world designed to be powered by renewable energy.
Agreement signed for P’nyang LNG project
Esso PNG P’nyang Limited, Ampolex Limited, and the Independent State of Papua New Guinea have inked an agreement for the proposed LNG project.
Module delivered to Arctic LNG 2 project
The Arc7 ice-class module carrier AUDAX completed its voyage along the Northern Sea Route from the Chinese port of Tianjin to Murmansk, Russia.
Carrying the energy of the future
Heinz-Jürgen Hiller, Business Development LNG at VTG Rail Europe, looks at LNG transportation by rail and the important role it could play in the future of the LNG industry.
Substantial completion for train at SPL Project
Cheniere Energy Partners has announced the substantial completion of Train 6 at the Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, US.
Black & Veatch awarded contract for Canadian LNG project
Black & Veatch will provide front end engineering and design for the Cedar LNG Project in British Columbia.
Sempra Infrastructure signs natural gas supply MoU
Sempra Infrastructure signed an agreement with Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission regarding the development projects in Mexico.