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Swedegas, FordonsGas to bunker LBG in Port of Gothenburg

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LBG in Port of Gothenburg; Image courtesy of Swedegas Swedish high-pressure gas grid owner and operator Swedegas and FordonsGas have penned a new agreement to make liquefied biogas (LBG) bunkering available at the port of Gothenburg. FordonsGas, part of the Air Liquide Group, is the only producer of LBG in

Shell updates strategy and 2025 financial outlook

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Ben Van Beurden (Image courtesy of Shell) The Hague-based LNG giant Shell updated its strategy and financial outlook to 2025, noting that the market-facing businesses of Integrated Gas, Chemicals and Oil Products will be the cornerstone of the company’s energy transition.  The company said in its statement on Tuesday it

Gas and Heat delivers multi-truck to ship LNG bunkering tech

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Illustration; Image courtesy of Gas and Heat Italian design and engineering company Gas and Heat has delivered the last of a series of four multi-truck to ship bunkering skids to a Canadian shipowner. Gas and Heat said that the four LNG-fueled tanker newbuilds are the first in the world to

Chevron kicks off Gorgon Stage Two drilling campaign

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The Gorgon LNG plant on Barrow Island (Image courtesy of Chevron) Chevron’s Australian unit and the Gorgon joint venture participants have begun the Gorgon Stage Two drilling campaign off the northwest coast of Western Australia. Chevron said that the Gorgon Stage 2 was an expansion of the existing subsea gas

LNT Marine gets part in Hurtigruten LBG conversion project

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zoomImage courtesy of Hurtigruten Liquefied natural gas technology provider, LNT Marine has signed an agreement to supply technology for the Hurtigruten’s conversion project. To remind, Norwegian expedition cruise operator Hurtigruten is turning to liquefied biogas produced from cutaways from fisheries and other organic waste to fuel its cruise ships. The company

Cheniere secures Corpus Christi stage 3 natural gas supply

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zoomImage courtesy of Cheniere Cheniere Energy has entered into a 15-year gas supply agreement with Apache Corporation for delivery of approximately 140,000 MMBtu per day of natural gas to the Corpus Christi LNG Stage 3 development in Texas. The LNG associated with this gas supply, approximately 0.85 million tonnes per

Awilco’s LNG tanker hit off Singapore

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zoomIllustration only (Image courtesy of Awilco LNG) Norwegian LNG transportation provider Awilco said its liquefied natural gas carrier WilForce was struck by another vessel off Singapore.  No crew injuries or spills have been reported onboard the WilForce, Awilco said in its statement. The vessel is now en route to the

KN signs new client for Klaipeda LNG services

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zoomImage courtesy of Klaipedos Nafta Lithuanian liquefied natural gas terminal operator Klaipedos Nafta (KN) said it has expanded the list of clients at its facility with Imlitex starting to use the facility’s services in May.  Imlitex, part of Lithuanian raw materials trading group Imlitex Holdings, ordered the regasification capacity of

Cheniere makes Sabine Pass LNG Train 6 FID

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zoomImage courtesy of Cheniere Houston-based LNG exporter Cheniere Energy has reached a final investment decision on the construction of the sixth liquefaction train at the Sabine Pass LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The FID follows the company’s approval of a comprehensive capital allocation framework that will see Cheniere prioritize

AIE awards Port Kembla LNG wharf, pipeline job

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zoomImage courtesy of AIE Australian Industrial Energy (AIE) said it has awarded the key wharf facility and pipeline construction contract for the Port Kembla LNG import facility to SCSB joint venture. AIE is aiming to help New South Wales businesses obtain reliable supplies of gas beyond 2020 by building a

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