Natural gas news
Congo ships first LNG cargo
The Republic of the Congo and Eni have recently celebrated the shipment of Congo’s first LNG cargo.
First modules arrive for Scarborough Energy Project
The first three Pluto Train 2 modules for the Scarborough Energy Project have arrived in Karratha, Western Australia.
Europe’s endeavour for energy security
In our recent February issue of LNG Industry, Harshita Dhyani, Junior E&P Analyst, Rystad Energy, provides insight into the role LNG could play in Europe and the Mediterranean’s undertaking for energy security amidst geopolitical tensions throughout the region.
QatarEnergy to increase country's LNG production capacity to 142 million tpy by 2030
QatarEnergy has announced that it is proceeding with a new LNG expansion project to further raise the State of Qatar’s LNG production capacity to 142 million tpy before the end of this decade.
Chevron, Seapeak, and TotalEnergies join MAMII initiative
TotalEnergies, Chevron, and Seapeak have joined the Methane Abatement in Maritime Innovation Initiative, led by SafetyTech Accelerator.
Woodside to sell 15.1% Scarborough interest to JERA
Woodside has signed a binding sale and purchase agreement with JERA for the sale of a 15.1% non-operating participating interest in the Scarborough joint venture.
A flexible solution for the future
In our recent February issue of LNG Industry, Mark Krajewski, Director, Technical Services, Aspen Aerogels, USA, discusses the importance of insulation to how LNG plants operate, especially as the world moves towards a more sustainable future.
DET receives provisional approval for operation of Brunsbüttel FSRU
Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH has received provisional approval from the State Office for the Environment of Schleswig-Holstein to operate the regasification terminal at the Brunsbüttel site.
Tellurian receives FERC extension for Driftwood LNG
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued an extension to its order authorising the construction of Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG facility near Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Remove the heavy load
In our recent February issue of LNG Industry, Justin Ellrich and Emily Galligan, Black & Veatch, outline some guidelines for optimal heavies removal scheme for LNG facilities.