LNG Canada achieves 10 cargoes
LNG Canada has marked the safe departure of a 10th LNG cargo destined for global markets.
LNG Canada has marked the safe departure of a 10th LNG cargo destined for global markets.
Adriatic LNG has announced that the terminal has gradually resumed the send-out of gas into the national grid and will return to full operation by mid-September.
Deutsche ReGas has agreed individual long-term commitments with BASF and Equinor for the use of LNG regasification capacity at the Deutsche Ostsee Energie-Terminal in Mukran.
Argent LNG has formally submitted its request to enter the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission pre-filing process.
Rystad Energy has published the results of a study on the greenhouse gas emissions from the LNG bunker supply chain, commissioned by SEA-LNG.
Honeywell has announced that its modular LNG pretreatment technology and Integrated Control and Safety Systems will be adopted at AMIGO LNG S.A. de C.V.’s export terminal in Mexico.
Commonwealth LNG has received its final non-free trade agreement export authorisation from the U.S. Department of Energy for its 9.5 million tpy LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump vowed he would establish US energy dominance over the globe. Seven months on, that goal is under threat as the world’s largest importer flexes its economic and geopolitical muscle. This week, after years of pushing back against Russia’s ambitions for a massive new Read more
The Northeast Asian assessed spot LNG price JKM (October delivery) for last week (25 – 29 August) fell to low-USD 11s/MBtu on 29 August from high-USD 11s/MBtu the previous weekend (22 August). With little change in the situation of low demand and ample supply, JKM continued to decline to mid-USD Read more
WinGD and Hanwha Engine have produced the world’s first LNG carrier engine equipped with variable compression ratio technology.