Natural gas news
Elengy inaugurates two new tanker loading bays at Fos Cavaou LNG terminal
Elengy has inaugurated two new tanker loading bays at the Fos Cavaou LNG terminal, doubling the terminal’s existing capacity.
EIA: New pipelines will bring significant volumes of natural gas to new LNG export terminals
More than 20 billion ft3/d of natural gas pipeline capacity is under construction, partly completed, or approved to deliver natural gas to five US LNG export terminals that are currently under construction, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s Natural Gas Pipeline Project Tracker.
Wärtsilä to upgrade existing biogas plant
Wärtsilä will supply, install, commission, and start-up the biogas upgrading and liquefaction units for a Swedish bio-LNG plant.
Tellurian announces change to board
Tellurian Inc. has named Martin Houston, Co-Founder and Vice Chairman, to be Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Vopak 50% shareholder in EemsEnergyTerminal
Vopak and Gasunie have announced that Vopak has become a 50% shareholder in EemsEnergy Terminal B.V.
Gas treatments from beginning to end
In our recent December issue of LNG Industry, Alan Garza, Gas Analysis Product Marketing Manager, Endress+Hauser USA, looks at ideal analysis methods for LNG from gas treatment to liquefaction.
VTTI and Höegh LNG to jointly develop energy terminal in the Netherlands
VTTI and Höegh LNG have signed an agreement to jointly explore options to develop and operate Zeeland Energy Terminal, the Netherlands.
Texas LNG and ABB partner on core electric and automation equipment
Texas LNG has selected ABB to deliver an integrated technology offering, including substation and control solutions.
NNPC signs LNG agreements with Wison and SDP Services
In its efforts to further boost natural gas utilisation in the country and enhance Nigeria’s gas revenue, NNPC Ltd has signed two major agreements to deliver LNG to the domestic gas market and the international LNG market.
Africa: The making of a major exporter
In our recent December issue of LNG Industry, Chris Strong, Chris Taufatofua, Jonathan Roberts, and Steven Wilson, Vinson & Elkins, examine the development of the African LNG industry, as well as its future challenges and opportunities.