LNG project news
Alexela brings the first LNG carrier to Hamina
An LNG terminal has started operating in HaminaKotka, the largest port in Finland, in which Alexela has made the largest direct investment in history from Estonia to Finland.
Shell selected as partner in the North Field South LNG project
Shell will obtain a 9.375% participating interest in the 16 million tpy North Field South LNG project.
Invenergy reaches commercial operations at LNG-to-power project
Invenergy has reached commercial operations at the Energía del Pacífico LNG-to-power project, located at the Port of Acajutla in El Salvador.
Siemens Energy to supply emissions-reducing gas/electric hybrid drive system for an LNG plant
Northeast Energy Center (NEC) and Chart Energy & Chemicals have selected Siemens Energy to supply a gas/electric hybrid drive system for NEC’s LNG plant being built in Massachusetts, the US.
Sembcorp Marine secures FLNG facilities conversion projects from NFE
Sembcorp Marine has entered into master service agreements with New Fortress Energy for the engineering and conversion of two Sevan cylindrical drilling vessels to FLNG liquefaction facilities.
Wärtsilä supplies a biogas upgrading and liquefaction solution for new biogas plant
The order was placed by the energy company St1 and will be located at the Borås Energi och Miljö facility at Sobacken, near the city of Borås in Sweden.
CycleØ and HAM Group to build the first BioLNG plant in Chile
CycleØ and HAM Group will build the first BioLNG plant in Chile. The works will be carried out through HAM Chile and FNX Liquid Natural Gas.
Gasunie takes new step in development of LNG terminal in Germany
The company CS Gas North S.A. will build the terminal. As initial customers, contracts have been signed with ConocoPhillips, INEOS, and RWE Supply & Trading.
COBRA and SENER to build German LNG's regasification terminal
COBRA and SENER have signed an EPC contract with German LNG Terminal GmbH for the regasification terminal, located in Brunsbüttel.
Early start of construction work for LNG jetty in Stade
The construction of the energy port creates the prerequisite for one of the five FSRUs chartered by the German federal government to dock in Stade and feed gas into the German grid.