Interview: Dunkirk LNG arrivals expected to double in 2018
France’s Dunkirk LNG import terminal, the country’s fourth regasification facility, could double the number of ships calling at the facility this year, boosted by the volumes from Russia’s Yamal project in the Arctic.
Interview: Panama’s first LNG terminal to get commissioning cargo early May
Panama’s and Central America’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal is set to receive a commissioning cargo from the Sabine Pass facility in the US early May, according to the head of AES in Panama, one of the two developers in the project.
Polish LNG terminal boasts highest utilization rate in Europe
Polish LNG terminal operator, Polskie LNG claims it currently has the highest utilization rate among all large LNG import terminals in Europe.
Full exclusive interview: Russia’s Novatek aiming for top LNG exporters club
Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer, Novatek is working on expanding its annual liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity up to 60 million tonnes by 2030, which would place Novatek in a group of world’s largest producers of the fuel as a single company, according to the company’s finance chief.
Record year for Dutch Gate terminal as LNG arrivals double and send-out spikes
The number of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers calling at the Gate terminal in the port of Rotterdam has almost doubled this year as the first such Dutch facility is enjoying its best year since startup in 2011.
LNG World News Staff