Offshore LNG news
BHP steps up exploration drilling in Trinidad & Tobago
According to Reuters, a senior executive at BHP Group Ltd has stated that the company has stepped up its exploration drilling in deep water off the coast of Trinidad & Tobago, looking for gas that could be used to supply the country’s Atlantic LNG project next decade.
Golar LNG enters agreement to supply FLNG unit to BP
Golar LNG Ltd has announced that its newly incorporated subsidiary, Gimi MS Corp., has entered into a 20-year lease and operate agreement with BP for the charter of the Gimi FLNG unit to service the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project.
Hong Kong utility plans to start constructing LNG terminal this year
According to Reuters, Hong Kong utility CLP Power is intending to start constructing Hong Kong’s first offshore LNG receiving terminal at the end of this year.
Newcastle LNG developer secures partnership with Hyundai LNG to advance FSRU projects
EPIK Co. Ltd – an LNG project development company – has announced that it has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Hyundai LNG Shipping Co. Ltd.
Santos boosts operated position across offshore Northern Australia
Santos has announced that it has reached an agreement to align the company’s interests, under Santos ownership, across four exploration permits in the Bonaparte Basin offshore Northern Australia adjacent to a large existing contingent resource.
‘FSRU Toscana’ now operating at near-full capacity
The OLT Offshore LNG Toscana regasification terminal is now reportedly working at almost 100% of its capacity.
LNG imports helping New England meet energy demand during extreme cold weather
Excelerate Energy’s Northeast Gateway Deepwater LNG Terminal, recently reached a facility record peak send-out flow rate of over 800 billion Btu per day.
Wood and KBR win Crux FEED project offshore Western Australia
Wood and KBR, Inc. have secured a new multimillion dollar contract to deliver integrated FEED for Shell Australia’s Crux project.
Croatia to put €100 million towards Krk LNG terminal
According to Reuters, Croatia will put €100 million towards the construction of a floating LNG terminal located in the northern Adriatic.
Wood Mackenzie releases FLNG report
Wood Mackenzie has released a new report on floating LNG (FLNG), asking if FLNG has crested the wave.