Natural gas news
Cheniere subsidiary signs agreements to support interstate gas pipeline
Cheniere Energy Inc. has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Midship Pipeline LLC, has signed precedent agreements with foundation shippers to support the construction of an interstate natural gas pipeline project.
APPEA welcomes new Mines and Petroleum Minister for Western Australia
The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association has released a statement congratulating Peter Tinley on his appointment as the Minister for Mines and Petroleum in the new Western Australian Government.
PGNiG CAPEX to exceed US$8.4 billion over 2017 to 2022
According to Reuters, PGNiG has stated that its CAPEX is set to exceed 34 billion zlotys (US$8.4 billion) over 2017 to 2022.
World gas trade is changing
LNG market is becoming more fragmented with a spot market akin to oil.
Why does the UK receive natural gas from the Amazon?
The UK received its first natural gas from a new supplier across the Atlantic.
Höegh LNG to help advance LNG import project in Pakistan
Höegh LNG has announced that it has joined a consortium to advance an LNG import project in Pakistan.
Dunkirk LNG terminal in action
EDF has released a video demonstrating how the Dunkirk LNG terminal in France operates.
Statoil makes gas discovery
Two years after Valemon came on stream, Statoil has announced that it has made a new gas discovery on the field – Valemon West.
Marubeni enters power purchase agreement for gas-fired power project in Indonesia
PT Jawa Satu Power has entered into a long-term power purchase agreement with PT PLN (Persero) for the sale of electricity in respect of a project to construct, own and operate a gas-fired power plant and FSRU for electricity sales to PLN.
Cold weather boosts Gazprom’s output
Russia's Gazprom has announced that its daily supplies of natural gas to countries outside of the former Soviet Union have reached a record high.