Image courtesy of Samsung C&T The consortium led by the South Korean Samsung C&T, a Samsung Group company, has won a deal to build Vietnam’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal. The consortium, including Samsung C&T and Petrovietnam Technical Services Corporation (PTSC), is set to build the facility that includes
Shell-chartered LNG London starts bunkering ops
Image courtesy of Shell Shell said that Europe’s first inland-waterway liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker vessel has performed its first bunkering operations, with the Containerships Polar and Containerships Nord vessels, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Shell chartered the LNG London, which is owned by LNG Shipping, a cooperation between Victrol and
MAN ME-GI engines hit 500,000-hour milestone
Image courtesy of MAN MAN Energy Solutions said that its two-stroke, dual-fuel portfolio of engines running on LNG or other fuels such as LPG and methanol has hit a milestone logging in over 500,000 operational hours. The company noted that the service reports have been positive stating that recent experience
Australia grants Tamarama pipeline license to Real Energy
zoomImage courtesy of Real Energy The Queensland Government has granted Real Energy a pipeline license between the Tamarama producing wells and Santos’ Mount Howitt facility. The Tamarama wells are located on Real Energy’s ATP927 permit in the Cooper Basin, in South West Queensland. Real Energy said on Tuesday that the
Woodside completes Pluto LNG maintenance work
Image courtesy of Woodside Australian LNG player Woodside has completed maintenance work on its Pluto LNG facility. The company announced earlier this year that it would complete several maintenance shutdowns on its LNG assets in 2019. One of those is the Pluto LNG facility which was set to undergo one-month
Australia: Gladstone LNG exports down in May
Ships being loaded with LNG at all three of the plants on Curtis Island (Image courtesy of Bechtel) LNG exports from the three liquefaction plants located on Curtis Island offshore Gladstone totalled 1.743 million tons spread across 26 cargoes in May 2019. The volume represents a 3.7 percent decrease compared
EnergyQuest: Australian LNG exports drop in May
Image courtesy of Inpex Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from Australia dropped in May following a monthly record in April. According to a report by energy consultancy EnergyQuest, LNG exports dropped to 6.4 million tonnes in May from a monthly record of 6.7 million tonnes in April. In May, 94
Wood Mackenzie: Mozambique LNG one of top three sanctions this year
zoomIllustration (Image courtesy of Anadarko) Anadarko’s Mozambique LNG project is deemed as one of the top three most valuable oil and gas sanctions taken this year, according to consultancy group Wood Mackenzie. U.S. independent Anadarko and its co-venturers in Mozambique’s Offshore Area 1 formally sanctioned its Mozambique LNG project last
Rapid refueling service available at Dunkirk LNG terminal
zoomImage courtesy of Dunkerque LNG Dunkerque LNG, the operator of France’s Dunkirk liquefied natural gas import terminal, has started its new rapid refueling service at the terminal. Dunkerque LNG said that the rapid refueling service would significantly reduce the stopover time during reloading. The maximum reloading flow-rate has been raised
Gasnor to supply LNG to Hurtigruten vessels until 2030
Image courtesy of Hurtigruten Norwegian expedition cruise operator Hurtigruten has agreed a long-term LNG supply deal for its vessels with Shell’s unit Gasnor. Gasnor said that it would supply LNG to Hurtigruten’s ships along the Norwegian coast until 2030. According to the company’s statement, Hurtigruten is scheduled to start rebuilding