Natural gas news
L&T Heavy Engineering wins orders for US LNG project
The Heavy Engineering arm of Larsen & Toubro has won multiple orders in 3QFY25 in the overseas and domestic markets, including for an LNG project in the US.
DOE and EPA announce US$850 million to reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas sector
The U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have announced approximately US$850 million for 43 projects selected for negotiation that will help small oil and gas operators, Tribes, and other entities across the country to reduce, monitor, measure, and quantify methane emissions from the oil and gas sector.
JERA launches JERA Global Institute think tank
JERA Co., Inc. has established the JERA Global Institute think tank to strengthen its intelligence capabilities relating to domestic and international energy trends.
bp flows first gas at Greater Tortue Ahmeyim LNG project
bp has begun flowing gas from wells at the GTA Phase 1 LNG project to its FPSO vessel for the next stage of commissioning.
Baker Hughes secures liquefaction equipment order for Woodside Louisiana LNG
Baker Hughes has announced an order from Bechtel Energy Inc. to supply gas technology equipment for two liquefaction plants for Phase 1 of Woodside Energy’s Louisiana LNG development opportunity.
DTEK receives first shipment of LNG cargo from US
DTEK has taken delivery of its first cargo of LNG from the US, after the LNG shipment docked in Greece.
Venture Global ships first cargo from Plaquemines LNG
Venture Global has announced the loading and departure of the first LNG cargo produced from the company’s Plaquemines LNG facility.
Commission approves €4.06 billion German State aid measure to support floating LNG terminals
The European Commission has approved an estimated €4.06 billion German measure to support the operation of four FSRUs for the import of LNG by Deutsche Energy Terminal.
Cheniere achieves first LNG at the Corpus Christi Stage 3 project
Cheniere Energy, Inc. has announced that LNG was produced for the first time from the first train of the company’s Corpus Christi Stage 3 liquefaction project.
Woodside and Chevron agree asset swap
Woodside and Chevron have agreed to an asset swap under which Woodside will acquire Chevron’s interest in the North West Shelf project, the NWS Oil project, and the Angel carbon capture and storage project, and transfer all of its interest in both the Wheatstone and Julimar-Brunello projects to Chevron.