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PGNiG: Polish consumption, LNG imports grow

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zoomImage courtesy of Polskie LNG Natural gas consumption in Poland continues rising for the January-August period with LNG accounting for nearly 20 percent of total imports, Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) says.  Compared to a similar period in 2017, between January-August 2018 imports of LNG have risen by nearly 64

Scania delivers Argentina’s first LNG-fueled trucks

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Image courtesy of Scania Scania’s Argentinian unit delivered a fleet of LNG-fueled trucks for the Mendoza-based logistics company Transportes Andreu.  The delivery marks a milestone for Argentina as it is the country’s first-ever fleet of LNG-fueled trucks, according to a Scania statement. Scania said it has been working with Enargas,

Australian watchdog starts LNG netback price publication

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zoomImage courtesy of Santos The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission started publication of LNG netback prices in order to boost transparency.  An LNG netback price is an export parity price that a gas supplier can expect to receive for exporting its gas. It is calculated by taking the delivered price

Sabine Pass cargo heading for Dragon LNG

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Image courtesy of Maran Gas Maritime The UK’s Dragon LNG terminal is scheduled to receive a liquefied natural gas cargo from Cheniere’s Sabine Pass export facility in Louisiana.  The cargo is being delivered onboard Maran Gas Maritime’s newbuild, the 173,400-cbm Maran Gas Spetses. The shipping data shows the vessel is scheduled to

Seaspan Corporation eyeing Vietnamese LNG-to-power project investment

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zoomImage courtesy of Swiber Seaspan Corporation, the independent containerships operator, signed a $200 million investment term sheet with the Singapore-based EPC company Swiber Holdings.  The deal would be completed in two tranches, one of which would include a potential investment in a $1 billion LNG-to-power project in Vietnam. The first

New LNG carrier for Japan’s Tokyo Gas named “Energy Glory”

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zoomImage courtesy of NYK A brand new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier being built for Japan’s Tokyo Gas was named on Wednesday at the Tsu shipyard of Japan Marine United Corporation. The 165,000-cbm LNG carrier named “Energy Glory” is jointly owned by NYK and Tokyo LNG Tanker, a unit of Tokyo

Australia’s LNG earnings grow on higher volumes, oil prices

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Image courtesy of Chevron Australian liquefied natural gas exports fetched $31 billion during the 2017-2018 period, with 62 million tons exported during the period. The figures made LNG the country’s third largest resource and energy export, the country’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science shows in its quarterly report. Export volumes

Russian LNG player Novatek ties up with Germany’s Siemens

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For illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Novatek) Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer and LNG operator, Novatek has signed a partnership and cooperation deal with German engineering giant Siemens. Under the deal signed on Wednesday, the duo plans to strengthen and develop the strategic partnership and cooperation in various

Australia’s east coast LNG producers ink new domestic gas deal

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zoomImage courtesy of Santos GLNG Australia’s east coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters have signed a new deal with the federal government to help counter domestic gas supply shortages. Representatives of the three LNG export projects on Curtis Island and the government signed an extended heads of agreement on September

Singapore’s MPA advances LNG bunkering efforts

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Image courtesy of MPA Singapore’s investment in liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel has reached $19 million as it continues its strategy of becoming the largest LNG bunkering hub.  Speaking to Reuters during a conference, Alan Lim, deputy director at the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, said the development

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