Natural gas news
QatarEnergy and Shell enter long-term SPA for 3 million tpy of LNG to China
QatarEnergy and Shell have entered into a new long-term sale and purchase agreement for the supply of 3 million tpy of LNG to China.
Lithuania takes ownership of FSRU Independence
An official ceremony has marked the formal handover of ownership of the FSRU Independence to Lithuania and its registration in the Register of Seagoing Ships of the Republic of Lithuania.
VTTI and Snam finalise acquisition of Adriatic LNG
VTTI and Snam have completed their acquisition of shares in Terminale GNL Adriatico S.r.l., the company that owns the Adriatic LNG regasification terminal operating in the waters off Italy.
AGDC receives support for Alaska LNG Phase 1 development
The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. has released a statement regarding the AIDEA resolution supporting the development of Alaska LNG Phase 1, the in-state pipeline portion of Alaska LNG.
Honeywell LNG technology to support lower-carbon LNG facility in the Middle East
As the demand for LNG increases, Honeywell is working with ADNOC to expand production capabilities in the Middle East.
Woodside signs agreement for Louisiana LNG
Woodside has signed a revised lump sum turnkey EPC contract with Bechtel for the development of the three train 16.5 million tpy foundation development of Louisiana LNG.
Ebara Elliott Energy announces major electrical upgrade in Pennsylvania
Ebara Elliott Energy has announced a major electrical upgrade at its Jeannette, Pennsylvania, manufacturing facility.
Pampa Energía joins Pan American Energy's LNG project
Pampa Energía will become the second largest shareholder in Pan American Energy’s project that will enable LNG exports through the installation of a liquefaction vessel in the Gulf of San Matías, in the province of Río Negro.
ABL completes scope on FSRU Toscana project
ABL has completed its scope of work as marine warranty surveyor to support the transport and re-installation of the FSRU Toscana, off the coast of Livorno, Italy.
IEEFA: Floating LNG import terminals face cost, climate, and energy security risks in Asia
Floating import terminals in South and Southeast Asia face several overlooked drawbacks that may undermine their uptake in potential growth markets, according to a new briefing note from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.