zoomImage courtesy of BP The government of Trinidad and Tobago has agreed on the terms with LNG giants BP and Shell extending the operational life of Atlantic LNG train 1 at the country’s only export facility in Point Fortin. Speaking at the post-cabinet media conference, minister in the Office of the Prime
Shell completes Gibraltar LNG import terminal, expects 1st cargo in coming months
The Hague-based LNG giant Shell said it has completed the construction of the first liquefied natural gas regasification facility in Gibraltar. This small-scale facility will receive, store and regasify LNG for use in a new power plant in Gibraltar, a British overseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula, next
China trials LNG delivery via containership
zoomImage courtesy of CIMC China’s efforts to secure a stable supply of natural gas during the coming winter have pushed the market players to explore new avenues of supply. In a new attempt to alleviate gas shortages in the North, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), National Energy Administration (NEA) and
Chevron extends DOF Subsea’s Gorgon, Wheatstone IMR deal
Image courtesy of DOF Subsea DOF Subsea Australia has extended its subsea inspection, maintenance and repair contract for Chevron’s Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects. DOF Subsea has been providing IMR vessel, ROV, AUV, project management, engineering services including on and offshore professional personnel to execute various work scopes supporting construction and IMR activities on the
India’s Gail in Cove Point LNG cargo swaps
Cove Point LNG (Image courtesy of Dominion Energy) State-run gas company GAIL (India) Ltd is reportedly proposing to swap three US liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes across the first quarter of next year. The Indian importer has 20-year deals to buy 5.8 million tonnes per annum of U.S. LNG in total,
U.S. LNG exports flat on week
zoomImage courtesy of Cheniere Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the United States remained flat during the week ending November 28. During the week under review, US LNG export facilities shipped a total of seven cargoes with a combined capacity of 24.4 Bcf, data from the United States Energy Information
Sabine Pass LNG cargo heading for South Hook
Gazprom’s natural gas exports to Europe rising
zoomImage courtesy of Gazprom Gazprom’s head Alexey Miller discussed the cooperation in the energy sector, natural gas supply and well as natural gas transmission projects with Markus Ederer, the EU Ambassador to Russia. Gazprom is the largest supplier of natural gas to the European Union, and following the record year of 2017, the company
Shell sells Norwegian fields interest to Okea
Image courtesy of Shell Shell’s Norwegian unit, Norske Shell, sold its interest in the Draugen and Gjøa fields in Norway to Okea for 4.52 billion NOK ($526 million). With the deal completion, Shell exits its 44.56 percent operated interest in the Draugen field and 12 percent non-operated interest in the Gjøa field,
TechnipFMC, VanOord selected for Mozambique LNG offshore gig
Image courtesy of Anadarko US independent Anadarko Petroleum said that the Mozambique LNG engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of the offshore subsea system contract was awarded to TechnipFMC and VanOord. Anadarko and its partners have discovered more than 75 Tcf of natural gas resources in the Prosperidade and Golfinho/Atum complexes