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Australia’s Atteris scores Browse contract

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zoomImage courtesy of Woodside Perth-based engineering company Atteris has recently won a contract for the proposed Woodside-led Browse development located offshore Western Australia. Under the contract, Atteris will provide concept definition engineering services for the Browse to North West Shelf development. Atteris’ scope includes design of the infield layouts, infield flowlines, dynamic

Russia’s Novatek secures new Gydan exploration license

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zoomYamal LNG storage tank (Image courtesy of Novatek) Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer and LNG export player, Novatek has won a new exploration license on the Gydan peninsula. Novatek-Yurkharovneftegas, a unit of Novatek, won the auction for geological survey, exploration and production license for the South-Leskinskiy subsoil license area on the

Tellurian to tie Driftwood LNG partners by year end

7 Nov No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomThe proposed Driftwood LNG (Image courtesy of Tellurian) US LNG Export project developer, Tellurian, continued making strides forward with its Driftwood LNG project expecting to name project partners soon. During the third quarter of the year, Tellurian received a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) from the United States Federal Energy Regulatory

Kinder Morgan fires up Sabine Pass pipeline

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Sabine Pass (Image courtesy of Cheniere) U.S. energy company Kinder Morgan said it has placed into service part of its Louisiana natural gas pipeline that supplies the fuel to Cheniere’s Sabine Pass liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal. Kinder Morgan submitted a notification of the partial pipeline project in-service to the

Engie confirms earnings guidance as revenues edge up

7 Nov No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Engie French energy company Engie saw its revenue edge 1 percent up on an organic basis, driven by a sharp increase in renewable power generation and by the introduction of gas storage regulation in France.  The company’s revenue reached €43 billion ($49.4 billion) for the nine months of the

Sempra lines up trio for ECA LNG Phase 1 volumes

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zoomECA LNG receiving terminal (Image courtesy of ECA LNG) Sempra Energy’s units Infraestructura Energetica Nova (IEnova) and Sempra LNG & Midstream have signed deals for the full export capacity of Phase 1 of the Energia Costa Azul LNG located in Baja California, Mexico. The three heads of agreements were signed

GTT scores new LNG tank design order from DSME

7 Nov No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of GTT / Roland Mouron French liquefied natural gas containment system specialist, GTT, said it has received a new order for LNG carrier tank design. The order was placed by the South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME), GTT said in a statement, adding the vessel will have

Australia: Gladstone LNG exports flat for third month running

7 Nov No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of Santos LNG exports from the three liquefaction plants located on Curtis Island offshore Gladstone totaled 1.76 million tons in October, remaining nearly flat for the third month in a row.  The volumes were some 9,000 tons below the September figures that reached an eight-month high. Data from the

APPEA president resigns

7 Nov No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomMalcolm Roberts (Image courtesy of APPEA) The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association chief executive Malcolm Roberts filed in his resignation after three years at the helm. APPEA’s board formally accepted the resignation on Wednesday, the association said in a statement. Speaking of his time with APPEA, Roberts said it

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