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Tellurian gets environmental clearance for Driftwood LNG

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Driftwood LNG (Image courtesy of Tellurian) 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.  The United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued the EIS for the approximately 27.6 million ton per annum

UK’s South Hook books Zeebrugge cargo

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zoomImage courtesy of K Line The UK’s South Hook liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility booked a cargo of the chilled fuel from the Fluxys-operated Zeebrugge terminal.  The cargo is being transported onboard the 173,400-cbm LNG carrier Patris with arrival at South Hook scheduled for December 23, the shipping data

Gasum: natural gas-fueled vehicle numbers rising in Finland

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zoomImage courtesy of Gasum Finish energy company Gasum noted the number of natural gas-fueled cars increased during 2018 in Finland. There were several factors behind gas being more commonly used as a fuel, Gasum said in a statement, adding that the scrapping incentive and support for gas car conversions introduced at the

Top news of the week January 14-19

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Image courtesy of Woodside Australia’s Woodside awards Scarborough contracts Australian LNG operator Woodside has awarded four contracts for front-end engineering design activities for its proposed Scarborough gas project offshore Western Australia. Chevron shuts down Gorgon LNG train 3 due to mechanical issues US-based energy major Chevron has shut down the

Inpex grabs exploration acreage offshore Norway

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zoomImage courtesy of Inpex Japan’s Inpex, through its unit Inpex Norge snapped up two exploration licenses offshore Norway in Norway’s Awards in Predefined Areas (APA) 2018 licensing round. Inpex grabbed licenses PL1027 located in the western Barents Sea offshore and PL1016 located in the northern Norwegian Sea, the company said in a statement.

US LNG exports drop week on week

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zoomImage courtesy of Cheniere Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the United States decreased week on week Energy Information Administration said in its report.  US LNG export facilities dispatched a total of eight LNG cargoes during the week ending January 16, six from Cheniere’s Sabine Pass facility, and one from its

GTT bags tanks order for GasLog’s LNG carrier pair

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Image courtesy of GTT/Roland Mouron French LNG containment systems specialist GTT has been selected to supply tank designs for two liquefied natural gas carriers.  The order was placed by the South Korean Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard for the LNG carrier pair it is building for the Monaco-based LNG-shipper GasLog. The

KHI names NYK-JERA jointly owned LNG carrier

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Image courtesy of Kawasaki Heavy Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries held a naming ceremony at its Sakaide shipyard for the new liquefied natural gas carrier owned jointly by NYK and JERA.  The vessel, capable of transporting 177,277 cubic meters of the chilled fuel, was named Shinshu Maru, NYK said in a statement.

Santos LNG marketing head joins Mexico Pacific

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Mexico Pacific) Mexico Pacific Limited, the owner and developer of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project on the Gulf of California in Mexico, named Sarah Bairstow as its chief commercial officer.  Bairstow joins MPL from the Australian LNG player Santos where she held the

UGL scores Gorgon, Wheatstone contracts

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Satellite image of the Gorgon LNG plant on Barrow Island (Image courtesy of Chevron) Australia’s UGL, a unit of CIMIC Group, has won contracts on the Chevron-operated Gorgon and Wheatstone liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects. The contracts are for maintenance and turnaround services at the LNG facilities located in

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