LNG project news
Congo and Technip Energies sign co-operation agreement
Congo’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons has signed a co-operation agreement with Technip Energies that will see the parties expand cooperation in the fields of offshore and onshore energy developments.
Capitalising on Canada’s LNG
In the June 2023 issue of LNG Industry, Jamie Brick, Pradhuman Aggarwal, Luciano Di Fiori, Dumitru Dediu, and John Parsons, McKinsey & Company, explore how Canada could capitalise on the opportunity to become a major LNG exporter.
Equinor provides update on gas leak at Melkøya
Equinor has announced that the gas leak that occurred at the Hammerfest LNG plant at Melkøya on 31 May 2023 has been stopped and normalisation is under way.
Sanmar Shipyards delivers electric tug to HaiSea Marine
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered HAISEA WAMIS, the first of three ground-breaking emissions-free battery electric tugs, to HaiSea Marine where it will operate at LNG Canada’s new export facility in Kitimat, British Columbia.
Rostock LNG terminal project to resume
BarMalGas, who took over the LNG terminal project in Rostock in April 2023, has announced that the project will be resumed.
Minerva Limnos delivers full LNG cargo to Inkoo
The LNG carrier Minerva Limnos has brought a full cargo of LNG to the FSRU Exemplar vessel in Inkoo, Finland.
Cheniere and KOSPO sign long-term LNG SPA
Cheniere Energy’s subsidiary, Cheniere Marketing International LLP, has entered into a long-term LNG sale and purchase agreement with Korea Southern Power Co. Ltd.
Montenegro signs MoU with Enerflex and Wethington Energy Innovation
The Government of Montenegro, Enerflex Energy Systems, and Wethington Energy Innovation have signed a memorandum of understanding with regard to providing support towards the enhancement of energy infrastructure in Montenegro.
AB Klaipedos and AB Amber Grid prepare for binding phase for Klaipeda LNG terminal expansion
AB Klaipedos nafta and AB Amber Grid have started preparing documents for the binding phase of open season procedure concerning expansion of the Klaipeda LNG terminal regasification capacity, as well capacity of gas transmission system.
Venice Energy and SEA Gas announce SA LNG import terminal study results
A joint study by South Australian LNG import terminal developer, Venice Energy, and SEA Gas has confirmed the pipeline between Victoria and South Australia can be reconfigured to facilitate bi-directional flow between the states.