Natural gas news
LNG-operated survey vessel floated in Kiel
The world’s first LNG-operated survey vessel, ‘ATAIR’, has been floated in Kiel after a building period of 16 months.
LNG does offer pathway to IMO 2050
SEA\LNG believes LNG is a viable pathway to meet the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)’s 2050 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) targets.
Russia becomes largest LNG supplier to Europe for first time this February
According to Reuters, in February this year, Russia delivered a record amount of LNG to Europe: 1.41 million t, to be precise.
TechnipFMC awarded BP Greater Tortue Ahmeyim contract
TechnipFMC has been awarded a large EPCIC contract for BP Greater Tortue Ahmeyim Development FPSO.
Demand and technology set to increase drilling activity
The 2019 Australasian Oil & Gas Conference & Exhibition (AOG) will be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre 13 – 15 March.
CFO Paul Tummers to leave Fluxys
Chief Financial Officer Paul Tummers has decided to leave Fluxys as of 1 July 2019.
Newcastle LNG developer secures partnership with Hyundai LNG to advance FSRU projects
EPIK Co. Ltd – an LNG project development company – has announced that it has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Hyundai LNG Shipping Co. Ltd.
Shell and PetroChina disagree over gas sales pricing
According to Reuters, Royal Dutch Shell and PetroChina are currently in disagreement regarding gas sales pricing at their Arrow Energy joint venture.
Gazprom and CNPC discuss planned supplies of Russian gas to China
Gazprom has announced that Alexey Miller, Chairman of the company’s management committee, has paid a working visit to China.
UFG claims guarantees are not sufficient to restart Egyptian LNG facility
According to Reuters, Union Fenosa Gas has announced that it has not received sufficient guarantees regarding a US$2 billion payment in on-going discussions with Egypt to restart an LNG plant.