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Tellurian skips on Toshiba’s Freeport LNG volumes buy

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Image courtesy of Freeport LNG US LNG Export project developer, Tellurian, decided against buying out Toshiba’s 20-year LNG supply deal at the Freeport liquefied natural gas export facility under construction in Texas.  Speaking to Reuters, the company’s co-founder and vice-chairman, Martin Houston said the opportunity did present itself for such

Pembina moving forward with US Jordan Cove LNG project

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Terminal site rendering (Image courtesy of Jordan Cove LNG) Pembina, the Canadian energy infrastructure company, continues to progress its proposed Jordan Cove LNG project that will transport natural gas from the Malin Hub in southern Oregon to an export terminal. The company noted in its quarterly report that it has received a United States

PaxOcean lays keel for PSA’s LNG-fueled tug

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Image courtesy of Bureau Veritas Singapore-based towage operator PSA Marine laid the keel for its LNG-fueled tug at the PaxOcean Shipyard. The 50-ton bollard pull vessel classed by Bureau Veritas has been designed by the Finnish technology group Wärtsilä. LNG-fuelled harbour tug is also in line with PSA Marine’s efforts to reduce

Zeebrugge books LNG pair as volumes soar

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zoomImage courtesy of Fluxys Belgium – P. Henderyckx The Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas terminal in Belgium is set to receive a couple of cargoes from Qatar over the next two weeks.  First of the two cargoes is being transported onboard Teekay’s 165,500-cbm LNG carrier Marib Spirit that departed Qatar on

Sempra names corporate development and tech VP

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Image courtesy of Sempra Energy US LNG player Sempra Energy on Friday said Bethany Mayer has been named to the newly created position, executive vice president of corporate development and technology for Sempra Energy. Mayer, currently an executive partner with Siris Capital Group, a New York-based private equity firm, will join Sempra Energy on November

GasLog third-quarter profit up on tight LNG shipping market

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zoomImage courtesy of GasLog Monaco-based LNG shipper GasLog reported a rise in profit during the third quarter of the year as the LNG shipping market tightened.  The company posted an $18.2 million profit for the period under review, compared to the $5.3 million in the corresponding quarter last year. GasLog’s

Tallinna Sadam, Alexela to work on Paldiski LNG terminal

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zoomPaldiski South Harbour (Image courtesy of Tallinna Sadam) Tallinna Sadam and its Estonian compatriot Alexela Invest signed a memorandum of understanding to assess the potential of developing an LNG terminal in Paldiski. The two companies have agreed to seek best solutions for the development and implementation of LNG terminal and servicing

China’s Zhenhua buys 1st LNG cargo from Chevron

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zoomGasLog Singapore (Image courtesy of GasLog) China’s Zhenhua Oil, a unit of Chinese defense conglomerate Norinco, has purchased its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from energy giant Chevron. The cargo, discharged at CNOOC’s Yuedong LNG terminal in Shenzhen, was sourced from the Australian Gorgon project operated by Chevron, according

Shell third-quarter profit rockets, share buyback continues

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zoomShell CEO Ben ban Beurden (Image courtesy of Shell) The Hague-based LNG giant Shell reported produced ‘one of the strongest-ever quarters’ during the three months ending September 30, as realized prices rose across the board. Shell reported a net profit of $5.6 billion, 37 percent up on $4.1 billion during the

Flex LNG names new CFO

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Image courtesy of Flex LNG Flex LNG, an emerging player in the LNG shipping business, appointed Harald Gurvin as a chief financial officer of Flex LNG Management, the main management company of the Flex LNG group. Gurvin is expected to join Flex LNG in January 2019, the company controlled by billionaire John Fredriksen

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