Natural gas news
Enagás quadruples LNG supply to ships in two years
The volume of LNG loaded as fuel by Enagás-operated plants in 2023 amounted to 1359 GWh, over four times the figure achieved in 2021.
Woodside signs loan agreement with JBIC to support Scarborough Energy Project
Woodside has signed a US$1 billion loan agreement with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation to fund its Scarborough Energy Project.
First Gen receives another delivery of LNG
First Gen Corp. has received a delivery of ~130 000 m3 of LNG from CNOOC Gas and Power Trading & Marketing Limited.
Santos signs long-term SPA with Hokkaido Gas
Santos has announced the signing of a binding long-term LNG supply and purchase agreement with Hokkaido Gas Co., Ltd to provide LNG from Santos’ portfolio of LNG assets.
Promoted amines for CO2 Removal
In our recent May issue of LNG Industry, Ralph Weiland, Optimized Gas Treating, Inc., USA, discusses the use of piperazine as a reaction promoter in combination with N-methyldiethanolamine for enhancing carbon dioxide removal rates.
Aethon Energy signs HoA with Tellurian
Aethon Energy has signed a heads of agreement to purchase 2 million tpy of LNG from Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG plant.
SEFE imports LNG to Germany for the first time
SEFE has completed its first import of LNG into Germany using its booked slot in the Wilhelmshaven LNG terminal.
MoFo represents Tokyo Gas on investment in Philippine LNG terminal
Morrison Foerster has represented Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd on its entry into definitive agreements for the acquisition of a 20% stake in an LNG import and regasification terminal project in Batangas province.
Ensuring stable power
In our recent May issue of LNG Industry, Nico Jansen van Rensburg and George Bitar, Siemens Energy, provide an overview of the unique challenges of designing electrical supply systems for e-LNG plants and outline specific measures for addressing harmonic disturbances and ensuring stable power.
Svitzer completes tug series delivery in Brazil
Svitzer has announced the delivery of Svitzer Babitonga, the final tug in a series of six vessels from the 2300 Rampart Series.