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Spain top destination for U.S. LNG exports in September

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Cheniere) The United States Department of Energy reported that Spain was the top importer of liquefied natural gas from U.S. facilities in September.  In September, the U.S. facilities shipped a total of 49 cargoes, which compares to 44 cargoes in the previous month and

Energean files for permit to import Karish natural gas into Cyprus

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zoomImage courtesy of Energean Energean Oil & Gas, the oil and gas producer focused on the Mediterranean, said that its unit Energean International has submitted to the authorities of Cyprus, applications to import and supply natural gas to Cyprus commencing 2021. The submission of the applications follows the Karish to

Expro inks Ichthys LNG contract extension with Inpex

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zoomImage courtesy of Expro Image courtesy of Expro International oilfield services company Expro has secured a contract extension to supply well test and subsea services for Inpex-operated, Ichthys LNG. The contract will see Expro continue to supply a high rate 175 MMscf/day well-testing package, which will include electronic emergency shut

Teekay takes delivery of fifth Arctic LNG carrier

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Image courtesy of Teekay Teekay LNG Partners, one of the world’s largest owners of LNG carriers, has taken delivery of the fifth Arc7 ice breaking LNG newbuild earlier this month.  The company confirmed the delivery of the 50 percent-owned Georgiy Ushakov in its latest quarterly report. It is the fifth

FERC issues final EIS for Jordan Cove LNG project

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Image courtesy of Jordan Cove LNG The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has prepared a final environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Jordan Cove LNG project and the Pacific Connector gas pipeline project. The FERC said that the project proponent, the Canadian energy infrastructure company Pembina, was seeking authorization and

DEME launches LNG-powered dredger Meuse River

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Meuse River; Image courtesy of DEME Belgian dredging specialist DEME and Dutch shipbuilder Royal IHC have launched the LNG-fueled trailing suction hopper dredger Meuse River. DEME said on Monday that the launching ceremony took place at IHC’s shipyard in Krimpen aan den Ijssel on Saturday, November 16. Meuse River has

Woodside, BHP agree Scarborough gas tolling price

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zoomImage courtesy of Woodside Woodside and BHP have agreed on the tolling price for processing gas from the Scarborough offshore field at the Pluto LNG facility on Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula. The agreed tolling price is complemented by non-binding heads of agreement on other tolling terms, with Woodside noting in

Dominion Energy loads 100th commercial LNG ship at Cove Point

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Image courtesy of Dominion Energy/Matthew Rakola U.S. LNG operator Dominion Energy has loaded its 100th commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship from its Cove Point LNG terminal. Dominion said that the 100th cargo was loaded on November 11, nineteen months after the facility entered commercial service for natural gas liquefaction

Spanish trio completes multi-truck to ship LNG bunkering

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zoomImage courtesy of Balearia Image courtesy of Balearia The shipping company Baleària, CMC Cerezuela and ESK carried out a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering at a speed six times higher than usual average, in the Port of Huelva. It was the first LNG multi-truck to ship (MTTS) bunkering carried out

Gazprom’s production up, European deliveries slip

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Image courtesy of Gazprom Russian giant Gazprom saw its natural gas production rise in the first 10 months of the year, however, its deliveries to Europe slipped over the period under review. In a brief statement through its social channels, Gazprom said it has produced an estimated 431.9 billion cubic

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