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Polish LNG terminal takes new cargo delivery

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Image courtesy of Polskie LNG Polish liquefied natural gas import facility the President Lech Kaczyński terminal in Świnoujście unloaded a new cargo on June 29.  Polish LNG terminal operator, Polskie LNG, said via social media that the cargo was delivered onboard the Q-Flex liquefied natural gas carrier, the 210,000-cbm Al

Hungary opens first LNG filling station

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zoomImage courtesy of Pan LNG Project Hungary’s first filling station for liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been opened in Szigetszentmiklós, south of Budapest. With the opening of the LNG filling station, Hungary now joins the European Transatlantic Network (TEN-T), with one corridor extending 550 kilometers and the other by 420

LNT Marine completes containment system trials aboard Saga Dawn

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Saga Dawn; Image courtesy of LNT Marine Liquefied natural gas technology provider LNT Marine has completed gas trials for its novel LNT A-BOX containment system aboard mid-size LNG carrier Saga Dawn. LNT Marine said that the Saga Dawn LNG carrier was due for delivery from China Merchants Heavy Industry Jiangsu

Gazprom hits first six-month gas production high since 2011

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Image courtesy of Gazprom Russian gas giant Gazprom has produced the largest amount of gas in the January–June periods since 2011. Gazprom said via its social media channels that, it produced an estimated 258.7 billion cubic meters of gas in the first six months of 2019. According to the company,

First Prelude FLNG cargo lands in South Korea

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Image courtesy of Shell The first liquefied natural gas cargo shipped from Shell’s Prelude FLNG unit located 475 km North East of Broome in Western Australia has landed in South Korea. Shipping data provided by VesselsValue shows that the 174,400-cbm Valencia Knutsen unloaded the cargo at Kogas’ Tongyeong LNG terminal

Pacific Oil and Gas expands Canadian assets

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Canbriam Energy) Energy resource developer, Pacific Oil and Gas (PO&G) is expanding its Canadian assets with the acquisition of Canbriam Energy.  The company informed it has completed the acquisition of all the issued and outstanding shares of Canbriam, a private exploration and production company

Wärtsilä to provide dual-fuel 200 MW power plant to Cambodia

1 Jul No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Image courtesy of Wärtsilä The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä will supply a 200 MW flexible baseload power plant to Cambodia that will help meet the country’s rapidly growing energy demand. The order with Wärtsilä was placed in June 2019 by CGGC-UN Power, the Chinese state-owned main EPC contractor for the

Australia forecasts higher 2019-20 LNG earnings

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Shell) Australian government’s Department of Industry, Innovation and Science has revised the forecast for Australian liquefied natural gas earnings.  The Resources and Energy Quarterly data shows that the LNG export earnings have been revised up from the March 2019 quarterly report, and are now

Chita LNG terminal recevies 4,000th vessel

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Senshu Maru; Image courtesy of Jera Japan’s LNG importing giant Jera stated last week that the 4,000th vessel arrived at Chita LNG terminal in Chita City. Jera said that the Senshu Maru LNG carrier, which arrived from Indonesia, was the 4,000 vessel to arrive at the terminal – utilized in

BP ramps up Tortue gas resource potential with new well

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zoomImage courtesy of BP UK-based energy giant and LNG player BP has ramped up natural gas resource potential at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim field offshore Mauritania and Senegal. Kosmos Energy, BP’s partner in the field, said on Monday that the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim-1 well (GTA-1) drilled on the eastern anticline

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