Natural gas news
Total awards two LNG agreements to Worley
Worley has announced that it been awarded two master service agreements by Total E&P Mozambique Area 1 Limitada to provide services to the Mozambique LNG project.
Sound Energy to proceed with micro LNG project
Sound Energy – a Moroccan focused upstream gas company – has announced that it will focus on pursuing a micro LNG production plan for the TE-5 Horst field within the Tendrara production concession.
Kosmos increases reserves for seventh consecutive year
Kosmos Energy has announced that its reserves have increased for the seventh consecutive year.
Keep within your limits
James R. Lowery, Baker Hughes, USA, considers how best to reduce emissions leaked from control valves, in order to better comply with industry standards and requirements.
Dominion Energy sets new goal of net zero emissions by 2050
Dominion Energy has announced a significant expansion of the company’s GHG emissions-reduction goals, establishing a new commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Leviathan gas field owners consider FLNG unit
According to Reuters, the energy companies that own Israel’s Leviathan gas field are looking for partners to help construct a floating LNG unit.
Head of Total weighs in on talks between Exxon and PNG
According to Reuters, the head of Total has said that Exxon Mobil Corp. and the government of Papua New Guinea must resume talks so that the US$13 billion expansion of gas production can proceed.
Gasum opens the first gas filling station in Umeå Sweden
The Nordic gas filling stations network is expanding as Gasum opens its ninth gas filling station in Sweden.
Wood Mackenzie comments on PNG Exxon negotiations collapse
Wood Mackenzie has released a statement discussing the recent decision by the government of Papua New Guinea to call off talks with ExxonMobil regarding the P’nyang gas field.
PNG government walks away from gas talks with Exxon
According to Reuters, the government of Papua New Guinea has ended talks with Exxon Mobil Corp. regarding a key gas project, putting plans to double gas exports from PNG in doubt.