US LNG news
US FERC issues draft EIS for the Alaska LNG project
The US FERC has prepared its draft EIS to assess the impacts of constructing and operating the Alaska LNG project proposed by the AGDC.
Venture Global LNG raises additional capital
Venture Global LNG, Inc. has announced that it has raised US$675 million of additional capital from world-class institutional investors.
Africa takes the lead in record-year for LNG
Africa is taking the lead in the next phase of global LNG mega-projects and, according to Rystad Energy, 2019 will see previous industry records shattered.
Delegation backs Jordan Cove LNG in FERC hearing
A Western States and Tribal Nation delegation has appeared before the US FERC to support the approval of the Jordan Cove LNG project.
Delfin requests more time for FLNG project
Delfin LNG has submitted a request to the US FERC for an extension to the building time of its proposed FLNG project.
‘Worldwide LNG Market Forecast to 2023’ report released
The ‘Global LNG Industry Outlook to 2023 – Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating and Planned Terminals’ report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
Magnolia LNG announces updated EPC contract with KBR-SKE&C
Magnolia LNG LLC has agreed to an updated, legally binding, LSTK, fully wrapped EPC contract with the KBR-SKE&C joint venture in relation to the Magnolia LNG project.
ExxonMobil announces Power Play Awards highlighting women in LNG
The key objectives of these awards are to shine a light on the newcomers and smaller players in the LNG value chain and, in particular, encouraging nominations from resource holders, buyers, partners and FSRU providers.
Port of Brownsville achieves milestone in channel deepening project
The Port of Brownsville has announced that it has received a key permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to advance the Brazos Island Harbor Channel Improvement Project (BIH) to its construction phase.
Gazprom claims Russian gas is not being displaced by US LNG in Europe
According to Reuters, Gazprom has stated that Russian gas is not currently being replaced in European markets with US LNG.