US LNG news
ABB to deliver integrated automation, electrical, and digital solutions to Phase 1 of Rio Grande LNG
ABB has been awarded an order by Bechtel Energy Inc. to deliver integrated automation, electrical, and digital solutions for Phase 1 of the Rio Grande LNG facility in Brownsville, Texas, a project developed by NextDecade Corp.
Commonwealth LNG signs carbon capture and storage MoU with OnStream CO2
Commonwealth LNG has entered into a memorandum of understanding with OnStream CO2 LLC for a carbon capture and storage solution at Commonwealth’s 9.3 million tpy LNG facility under development in Cameron, Louisiana.
Delfin Midstream signs long-term LNG supply agreement with Gunvor
Delfin Midstream Inc. and Gunvor Group Ltd has announced that Gunvor Singapore Pte Ltd has entered into long-term LNG sale and purchase agreement with Delfin LNG LLC, a subsidiary of Delfin.
A paradigm shift in European LNG imports
In our recent November issue of LNG Industry, Dr Matthew Chadwick, Lead Research Analysis, and Sam Peek, Senior Analyst, Cornwall Insight, consider the factors affecting the European LNG import market, and how they might be overcome.
Remove to expand
In our recent November issue of LNG Industry, Q. Zane Rhodes II, President, Zachary Browne, and Steven Cuffle, Newpoint Gas, LLC, USA, detail utilising amine plants and catalytic oxygen removal for LNG pretreatment.
Wood Mackenzie: Global LNG market needs 90 million tpy of additional supply by 2035 to meet booming demand
Massimo Di Odoardo has told delegates at Wood Mackenzie’s Gas, LNG and the Future of Energy 2023 conference that volatility is now a market constant.
Capital Product Partners acquires 11 newbuild LNG carriers
Capital Product Partners has entered into an agreement to acquire 11 newbuild LNG carriers for US$3.1 billion from Capital Maritime & Trading Corp.
Cedar LNG execute HoA with Samsung Heavy Industries and Black & Veatch
The Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corporation have signed an exclusive agreement with Samsung Heavy Industries and Black & Veatch for the Cedar LNG Project, securing shipyard capacity for the FLNG vessel construction and aiming for a final investment decision by early 2024.
EIA: LNG export capacity from North America likely to more than double through 2027
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, North America’s LNG export capacity is expected to expand to 24.3 billion ft3/d from 11.4 billion ft3/d today.
Texas LNG chooses Baker Hughes gas technology
Glenfarne Energy’s Texas LNG has chosen Baker Hughes to supply gas compression equipment for its LNG export terminal.