Natural gas news
Enabling safe and reliable LNG production
In our recent May issue of LNG Industry, Jillian Davidson, Solution Director, AspenTech, details how LNG operators can embrace digital and analytical tools to help enhance operational efficiency.
Gulfstream LNG receives FERC approval to commence pre-filing process
Gulfstream LNG Development, LLC has received the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approval to commence the pre-filing permitting process, kicking off the regulatory review for its proposed 4 million tpy modular export facility.
PV GAS receives fourth LNG train
Vietnam Gas Corp. has received the fourth LNG train at Thi Vai – Cai Mep LNG port in Vietnam to serve the peak electricity production season.
Navigating future landscapes
In our recent May issue of LNG Industry, Rostom Merzouki, Director, ABS Global Gas Development, Qatar, depicts how changes in commercial market dynamics and the demand of the energy transition will directly impact vessel design and operations.
JERA unveils 2035 growth strategy
JERA Co. Inc. has announced the new growth strategy that integrates three key business pillars – LNG, renewables, and hydrogen and ammonia – with an investment of ¥1 – 2 billion for each area.
A green alliance emerges in Vietnam
In our recent May issue of LNG Industry, David Lewis, Energy Capital Vietnam, USA, outlines delivering energy security with decarbonisation in Vietnam.
TechnipFMC awarded contract by Woodside Energy for Xena Phase 3 development
TechnipFMC has been awarded an integrated EPCI contract by Woodside Energy in Australia.
‘K’ LINE receives certification for gas-fuelled carrier training programme
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd has announced that a training programme for ‘K’ LINE seafarers on gas-fuelled ships has been certified by the Philippine Maritime Industry Authority as a training course that meets the IGF Code.
AG&P LNG and Hai Linh announce commissioning of Cai Mep LNG Terminal
AG&P LNG, a subsidiary of Nebula Energy, and Hai Linh Company Ltd have started the commissioning of the Cai Mep LNG Terminal in Vietnam.
QatarEnergy and Nakilat sign long-term charter agreement
QatarEnergy has signed a long-term agreement with Nakilat where which Nakilat will own and operate nine ‘QC-Max’ class LNG vessels.