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US LNG developer NextDecade opens offices in Singapore and China

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The proposed Rio Grande LNG export facility (Image courtesy of NextDecade) US LNG export project developer, NextDecade said on Monday it had opened offices in Singapore and Beijing to serve customers throughout Asia. The developer of the 27 mtpa Rio Grande LNG export facility in South Texas also said in a

Lake Charles LNG looking to push construction deadline to 2019

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zoomImage courtesy of Lake Charles LNG Lake Charles LNG, a joint project by the Hague-based giant Shell and Texas-based Energy Transfer, sought a permit to extend construction start deadline to November 1, 2019.  The request was filed on February 8, with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ), the company said in

Transborders ties with Asian LNG buyer on FLNG study

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zoomImage courtesy of Transborders Energy Perth-based Transborders Energy signed a deal with an unnamed Asian LNG buyer to work together on the development of Transborders’ generic floating LNG (FLNG) solution. The joint study aims to build the technical and commercial deployability of Transborders’ FLNG solution for a range of discovered

Indian Oil Corporation books regas capacity at Dhamra LNG terminal

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zoomIllustration purposes only, Dhamra port (Image courtesy of Adani Group) Indian Oil Corporation executed a tolling agreement with Dhamra LNG terminal, an Adani company, for regasification capacity at the LNG terminal being built at Dhamra port in Odisha.  The company said in its filing to the stock exchange that it

ExxonMobil exports first PNG LNG cargo after restart

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Image courtesy of ExxonMobil ExxonMobil loaded and shipped the first cargo from its Papua New Guinea LNG export facility, following the last week’s production restart. Reuters reports the cargo was loaded onboard the 172,000-cbm Kumul liquefied natural gas carrier, built by the Chinese shipyard Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding, specifically for the project. The vessel has

Top news of the week April 9-14

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Panama’s first LNG terminal (Image courtesy of AES Panamá) 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

Titan, Rolande acquire Engie LNG Solutions

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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Titan LNG) Titan LNG, the service supplier of liquefied natural gas and its sister company Rolande have acquired Engie LNG Solutions.  The acquired entity covers the downstream LNG activities of Engie in the Netherlands and Belgium, Titan LNG said in a statement. Rolande will add Engie’s

Van Oord to mark milestone with LNG crane vessel naming

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Image courtesy of Van Oord Dutch dredging specialist, Van Oord will name its first LNG-powered vessel, the Werkendam, on Saturday, April 14, during its 150th anniversary. The Werkendam crane vessel is the first LNG-powered vessel, Van Oord said, marking the start of a new generation of dredging vessels. The vessel’s

Redline wins more Ichthys LNG work

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zoomImage courtesy of Inpex Redline Plumbing, an Aboriginal-owned business, has snatched its 25th scope of work at the Inpex-operated Ichthys LNG export project near Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory. The latest contract involves removing concrete structures and restoring an area on the site where Redline initially carried out detailed excavations several

Shell charters AET Tankers’ LNG-fueled Aframax duo

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zoomImage courtesy of AET Tankers Singapore-based shipper, AET, has struck a long-term charter deal for its two LNG-fueled Aframax tankers with Shell.  AET’s two 113,000 dwt vessels are currently being built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea and are due for delivery from the third quarter of 2018. The

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