Natural gas news
Scarborough FPU arrives in Australia
Woodside Energy has announced that the FPU for the Scarborough Energy Project has arrived at the Scarborough field, 375 km off the coast of Australia.
EPS and CoolCo complete merger
Cool Company Ltd and Eastern Pacific Shipping have completed the merger between CoolCo and EPS Ventures Ltd.
Coastal Bend LNG selects KBR and Técnicas Reunidas for FEED and EPC
Coastal Bend LNG has selected KBR, Inc. and Técnicas Reunidas for the FEED of its planned natural gas liquefaction and export facility along the Texas Gulf Coast.
Argent LNG engages K&L Gates to lead FERC and DOE regulatory filings
Argent LNG has formally engaged K&L Gates LLP to lead its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and U.S. Department of Energy regulatory filing and permitting process for the Argent LNG export facility at Port Fourchon, Louisiana.
Glenfarne and Donlin Gold sign letter of intent for Alaska gas and infrastructure
Glenfarne Alaska LNG, LLC and Donlin Gold LLC have announced that the companies have signed a non-binding letter of intent for natural gas supply from the Alaska LNG Pipeline and the development of the infrastructure needed to deliver the gas and power the mine.
Honeywell to provide technology solutions for Commonwealth LNG
Honeywell has announced an agreement with Technip Energies to provide integrated LNG pretreatment and liquefaction solutions for Commonwealth LNG’s planned export facility in Louisiana, the US.
Supermajority of Louisiana State Senators express support for LNG export facility
A supermajority of 36 Louisiana State Senators has adopted a resolution expressing full support for the development, construction, and long-term operation of Argent LNG, an LNG export facility in Port Fourchon, the US.
Wison New Energies holds hull launching ceremony
Wison New Energies has held the Genting FLNG project hull launching ceremony and 10 million manhours LTI free celebration at its Nantong Yard.
Woodside and BOTAS finalise long-term LNG supply agreement
Woodside and BOTAS have signed a sale and purchase agreement for the long-term supply of LNG.
Turning LNG oversupply into opportunity: Why Africa’s gas future depends on infrastructure
While geopolitical risks and potential project delays could shift this balance, the prospect of sustained LNG surplus poses a critical question for Africa: how can the continent strengthen domestic gas value chains to shield itself from global market volatility?