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Hokkaido Electric starts LNG truck loadings at Ishikari

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Image courtesy of Hokkaido Electric Power Japan’s Hokkaido Electric Power said it has started loading LNG trucks at its Ishikari LNG import facility.  The utility noted in its statement that with the first LNG truck supply delivered, it is launching a full-scale gas supply business. Hokkaido Electric said the development follows

LNG Canada awards accommodation construction deals

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Atco) Shell-led LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia has awarded accommodation contracts to Civeo and a joint venture between Atco and Bird Construction. Civeo said in its statement it has been contracted to provide rooms and services from the company’s existing Sitka accommodations facility. Civeo’s

Russia’s Novatek in another Yamal LNG milestone

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Image courtesy of Novatek Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer and LNG operator, Novatek said Tuesday that its $27 billion Yamal LNG export project in the Arctic has shipped the hundredth cargo of liquefied natural gas. The hundredth cargo was achieved less than a year since the Yamal LNG project’s first shipment

LIQAL wins Belgian LNG station deal

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Image courtesy of LIQAL The Dutch company LIQAL has been awarded a contract for a turnkey realization of a refueling station for LNG and CNG, to be located at the Texaco service station in Heverlee, Belgium. The station will be deployed by the natural gas fuel station operator Drive Systems

Repsol supplies LNG to Paul A. Desgagnés at Cartagena

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Image courtesy of Repsol Spanish energy giant Repsol said it has completed its largest LNG bunkering supply operation to date, delivering the chilled fuel to the Canadian vessel Paul A. Desgagnés. Developing the LNG bunker business, both on a spot and mid/long-term basis, is one of the key work areas of

Dutch Gate LNG terminal hits send-out record

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A transshipment operation at the Gate terminal in the Rotterdam port (Image courtesy of Gate) The Gate liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the Dutch port of Rotterdam said Monday it achieved a monthly send-out record into the Dutch grid. “Over the month of November, the customers of Gate LNG

Jacobs nets Karratha gas plant brownfield deal from Woodside

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Image courtesy of Woodside Dallas-headquartered Jacobs Engineering Group has been awarded a three-year outline agreement from Woodside Energy to provide brownfields engineering and procurement services for the Karratha gas plant in Western Australia. The Karratha gas plant is part of Australia’s largest oil and gas development, the North West Shelf project, Jacobs noted in its statement.

Sirius Shipping takes delivery of LNG-ready Saturnus

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Image courtesy of FKAB Sirius Shipping of Sweden has taken delivery of its first 7999-dwt LNG-ready oil/chemical tanker Saturnus from the Avic Dingheng in China. It is the first of a pair ordered by the Swedish company in September 2016. The company said in its statement that the Evolution concept development

Chevron hands over Port of Ashburton to Pilbara Ports Authority

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zoomImage courtesy of Chevron Pilbara Ports Authority has handed over the Port of Ashburton, developed as a construction support facility for Chevron’s Wheatstone LNG project.  Located 12 kilometers south-west of Onslow, the port will now be repurposed to a general cargo port. A media statement from the Government of Western

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