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Black Diamond to start LNG Canada feeder pipeline camp build

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Black Diamond) Black Diamond Group, a workforce accommodations provider, received a notice to proceed with the 908-bed turnkey camp contract for the Coastal GasLink pipeline project. The $42.5 million camp contract has a term of 27 months and, through the company’s partnership with the

Dominion Energy, Dominion Energy Midstream merger done

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Image courtesy of courtesy of Dominion Energy Dominion Energy and Dominion Energy Midstream Partners have completed their proposed merger agreed in November last year. The merger resulted in Dominion Energy acquiring all the outstanding public common units of Dominion Energy Midstream Partners, the company said in a statement. In an

Top news of the week January 21-26

27 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Gazprom Neft) Tellurian gets environmental clearance for Driftwood LNG US LNG Export project developer, Tellurian said that its Driftwood LNG project proposed near Lake Charles, Louisiana, on the U.S. Gulf Coast has been granted the final environmental impact statement. Shell files for permit to drill potential

Doris Engineering grabs LNG, oil advisory job in Senegal

25 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Doris Engineering French engineering services provider Doris Engineering has been awarded an advisor contract by the Senegalese ministry of petroleum and energies for the development of oil & gas projects offshore Senegal. This two-year mission consists in reviewing the optimization and the robustness of the field development performed

ExxonMobil books capacity at Uniper’s Wilhelmshaven FSRU

25 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomImage courtesy of Uniper German utility Uniper on Friday said it has signed a heads of agreement with ExxonMobil for regasification capacity at its LNG import project in Wilhelmshaven.  The company said on Friday it will continue discussions with ExxonMobil over the coming months with the goal to sign a binding

GasLog’s newbuild LNG carrier starts sea trials

25 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of GasLog Monaco-based LNG shipper GasLog said its newbuild carrier GasLog Gladstone left the South Korean Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard for its sea trials.  The vessel with the hull number 2131 has the capacity to transport 174,000 cubic meters of the chilled fuel featuring XDF propulsion, the shipper

BW’s 3rd MEGI LNG carrier launched in South Korea

25 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of BW LNG A launching ceremony was held on Friday in South Korea for BW’s third M-type, Electronically Controlled, Gas Injection (MEGI) LNG carrier. The 173,400-cbm vessel equipped with a reliquefaction system was launched at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering’s (DSME) shipyard in Geoje, BW’s LNG unit said.

Cyprus extends tender deadline for LNG import facility

25 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Höegh LNG) The Cypriot government has extended the deadline for the tender it launched initially in October 2018 for the construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal in Vasilikos Bay, near Limassol.  Initially, the bids were to be submitted by January 18, 2019, however, the

Gibraltar feeds LNG-powered electricity to distribution system

25 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of John Cortes (@cortes_john) The government of Gibraltar hit a milestone as the first electricity produced by using LNG as fuel was supplied to the national grid, if only for a brief 30-minute period.  Engine No5 generated power and fed 5 Mw of electricity into the distribution system,

U.S. LNG exports decline on week

25 Jan No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Cheniere Exports of liquefied natural gas from LNG facilities in the United States decreased for the second week in a row.  Data from the United States Energy Information Administration shows that during the week ending January 23, six LNG vessels with a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 21.6

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