Image courtesy of LNG Limited Delta Offshore Energy (DeltaOE) and Liquefied Natural Gas Limited (LNGL) have agreed to deliver an LNG-to-power project to the Bac Lieu province in Vietnam. The DeltaOE-led power project includes the construction and operation of an LNG import terminal, 3,200-megawatt combined-cycle power plant, and delivery of
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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Sempra Energy) Report: force majeure declared at Cameron LNG Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG facility that began commercial operations at its first liquefaction train in August has reportedly declared force majeure. Nigeria LNG signs EPC LOI for Train 7 with preferred bidder Nigeria LNG has
Report: force majeure declared at Cameron LNG
zoomImage courtesy of Sempra Energy Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG facility that began commercial operations at its first liquefaction train in August has reportedly declared force majeure. Citing trade sources notified by Cameron LNG, Reuters reports the force majeure was declared due to a compressor issue at the facility. Traders said
Inpex eyes Australian assets expansion
zoomImage courtesy of Inpex Japan’s Inpex Corporation is eyeing expansion of its Australian assets which could also include further acquisitions. Speaking to Reuters, Inpex’s Australian head Hitoshi Okawa said that the company’s focus in on utilizing Ichthys LNG facilities to their full potential while creating a base for future expansion.
Clough scoops LNG Canada loadout line trestle EPC deal
Image courtesy of Clough Perth-based LNG engineer Clough, as part of the Clough PPM joint venture, has been awarded the EPC contract for the loadout line trestle for the LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia. The $40 billion-worth Kitimat project includes a liquefaction facility, a 670 km pipeline from
Kairos completes first LNG bunkering in port of Södertälje
Image courtesy of Nauticor Hamburg-based Nauticor, a unit of Linde, said that Kairos conducted the first LNG bunkering in the port of Södertälje for the product tanker Ternsund. During the operation, 150 tons of LNG were bunkered from the world’s largest bunker supply vessel for liquefied natural gas (LNG) Kairos,
Spain’s August LNG imports soar
zoomImage courtesy of Enagás Spain’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) jumped 86.4 percent in August when compared to the corresponding month last year, according to the monthly data by the LNG terminal operator Enagás. LNG imports reached some 26.1 terawatt-hours (TWh) in August 2019 as compared to 14 TWh
Woodside takes stake in seismic data acquisition firm
Image courtesy of BOSS Australian LNG major Woodside has signed a shareholders agreement with Perth-based Blue Ocean Monitoring (BOM) to invest in Blue Ocean Seismic Services (BOSS). Woodside said on Friday that BOSS was developing a solution that had the potential to make ocean bottom seismic data acquisition cheaper and
Sovcomflot, NYK secure refinancing for LNG pair
zoomImage courtesy of Sovcomflot Russian shipping giant Sovcomflot and its Japanese partner NYK Line, through their respective units, have secured a $176 million loan to refinance two ice-class LNG carriers servicing the Sakhalin-2 project. The loan facility has been agreed with SMBC Bank EU, the German unit of Sumitomo Mitsui
Gasum opens fourth LNG-fueling station in Sweden
zoomImage courtesy of Gasum The Nordic energy company Gasum opened a new gas filling station in Torsvik, Jönköping, to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG) for heavy-duty vehicles. The company’s fourth gas filling station in Sweden, the new filling station is located on a site leased from