US LNG news
Sempra LNG and Aramco Services Co. sign agreement for Port Arthur LNG
Sempra LNG has signed an interim project participation agreement with Aramco Services Co. for the Port Arthur LNG export project under development in Jefferson County, Texas, US.
Financing secured for LNG-to-power project in El Salvador
Energía del Pacífico has closed financing for the largest ever foreign direct investment in El Salvador.
Global LNG Outlook 2020
Nick Prowse and Penny Cygan-Jones, Norton Rose Fulbright, UK, take a look at what’s on the horizon for the year ahead.
McDermott announces first cargo from Freeport LNG Train 2
McDermott International, Inc., along with its partners, Chiyoda International Corp. and Zachry Group, has announced that the first commissioning cargo of LNG has been shipped from Train 2 of the Freeport LNG project on Quintana Island in Freeport, Texas.
GAC opens office at Lake Charles
GAC North America has opened its 17th agency office to provide shipping services at Lake Charles.
FERC grants extension for Golden Pass to complete LNG project
FERC has issued an order granting Golden Pass LNG Terminal LLC an extension to complete the construction of its proposed LNG project, and make it ready for service.
LNG keeps customers online during gas supply outage
Thigpen Energy has announced that, last month, it provided a portable onsite LNG storage and high-pressure vaporisation solution to end-users on the US-Mexico border.
Freeport LNG Train 1 starts commercial operation
McDermott International, Inc., along with its partners, Chiyoda International Corp. and Zachry Group, has announced that commercial operations have commenced at Train 1 of the Freeport LNG project in Texas, US.
McDermott announces first liquid from Freeport LNG Train 2
McDermott International, Inc., along with its partners, Chiyoda International Corp. and Zachry Group, has announced that Train 2 of the Freeport LNG project on Quintana Island in Freeport, Texas, has started producing LNG.
Cheniere looks to return storage tank that leaked back to service
According to Reuters, Cheniere Energy Inc. has asked US energy and safety regulators to approve a process that would enable it to return a faulty storage tank to service.