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Keppel to build additional LNG-carriers for Stolt-Nielsen Gas

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zoomImage courtesy of Keppel O&M Keppel Offshore & Marine’s unit Keppel Singmarine has signed two additional contracts with Stolt-Nielsen Gas to build two additional small-scale LNG carriers worth a total of around S$105 million ($75.9 million). The contracts were signed following the exercise by Stolt-Nielsen Gas of its options for

Gazprom, Linde talk gas cooperation

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zoomImage courtesy of Gazprom Russian giant Gazprom held talks with the technology company Linde focusing on the potential of expanding the cooperation. Talks were centered around the Amur gas processing plant (GPP) construction project for which Linde supplied the equipment for cryogenic recovery of substances from gas. Gazprom noted in its statement

Top news of the week October 1-6

7 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of LNG Canada Shell approves LNG Canada investment The Hague-based LNG giant Shell has taken a final investment decision on LNG Canada, a major liquefied natural gas export project in Kitimat, British Columbia. Russian LNG player Novatek ties up with Germany’s Siemens Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer

Cyprus issues tender for LNG terminal

5 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Höegh LNG) Following the completion of a feasibility study in 2016, the Government of Cyprus decided to proceed with the development of a liquefied natural gas terminal in Vasilikos Bay, near Limassol.  The government launched a tender calling for the construction of the €500

Cheniere asks to feed refrigerants to Sabine Pass LNG train 5

5 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Cheniere US LNG exporter Cheniere has filed a request to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to introduce refrigerants to the Sabine Pass LNG train 5.  In its filing to FERC Cheniere requested the permit be granted no later than October 11, in order to continue its commissioning activities

U.S. LNG exports dip on week

5 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Cheniere) Weekly exports of liquefied natural gas from the United States decreases during the week ending October 3.  Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows that four LNG carriers, with a combined carrying capacity of 14.2 billion cubic feet departed from Cheniere’s Sabine

Gazprom, Shell ink Baltic LNG pre-FEED agreement

5 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Gazprom Russian giant Gazprom signed a framework agreement with its partner Shell on the joint design concept for the Baltic LNG project.  The pre-FEED document outlines the next stage of the Baltic LNG project in the lead-up to the FEED stage, Gazprom said in its statement. During the signing process,

Russian trio pondering investment in Moroccan gasification

5 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Illustration only. Image source: Pixabay under CC0 Creative Commons license. Russian trio, Gazprom, Novatek and Stroytransgaz are looking over options of investing in natural gas projects in Morocco.  The three companies are studying the options to invest in logistics and gasification facilities in industrial areas of the country, Russian minister

Nigerian LNG cargo heading to Portugal

5 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of REN REN-operated Sines LNG import terminal in Portugal is scheduled to receive a cargo of the chilled fuel from Nigeria next week, according to the shipping data by the Port of Sines. The cargo will be delivered from Nigeria LNG’s Bonny Island liquefaction plant onboard the 137,300-cbm

Stolt-Nielsen profit drops, as small-scale LNG JV launches

4 Oct No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Stolt-Nielsen Norwegian-listed shipping company Stolt-Nielsen reported a drop in net profit for the third quarter of the year.  Net profit for the quarter reached $3 million following a $12.9 million impact from a change in the accounting for the company’s investment in Avance Gas Holdings. This compares to

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