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Novatek starts LNG export from Vysotsk plant

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Image courtesy of Novatek Novatek, Russia’s largest private gas producer, has reportedly started to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its newly built small-scale LNG plant in Russia’s Baltic Sea port of Vysotsk. Novatek, along with Gazprombank, built but has not yet officially launched its Vysotsk plant which has a

Gulf LNG gets environmental clearance

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zoomImage courtesy of Kinder Morgan US energy company Kinder Morgan has made progress at the Gulf LNG project proposed for the Jackson County, Mississippi. The company has been awarded a final environmental clearance with the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issuing a final environmental impact statement (EIS) on Wednesday.

Gazprom’s year-to-date production up 2 pct

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Image courtesy of Gazprom Russian giant Gazprom said that in the period from January 1 through April 15, 2019, Gazprom produced an estimated 158.9 billion cubic meters of gas, an increase of 2 percent above the same period of 2018. The demand for natural gas from the national gas transmission

Black & Veatch gets thumbs up for work on Golar’s 2nd FLNG

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Keppel) Overland Park-headquartered FLNG topside solutions provider Black & Veatch has received a full notice to begin work on Golar LNG’s Gimi FLNG. The company said on Wednesday that the Gimi FLNG would be equipped with Black & Veatch’s patented PRICO liquefaction technology. The

Sempra LNG names vice president of engineering

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Image courtesy of Sempra Sempra LNG, a unit of Sempra Energy, said that Michael VanderMate has been named vice president of engineering and construction. Speaking of the appointment, Carlos Ruiz Sacristán, chairman and CEO of Sempra North American Infrastructure, said, “Mike’s wealth of leadership experience with carrying out large-scale liquefied

Woodside’s revenue bumped by higher prices

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zoomImage courtesy of Woodside Australia’s Woodside Petroleum on Thursday reported a 4 percent jump in revenue in the first quarter of the year on the back of higher realized oil and gas prices. Sales revenue reached $1.22 billion for the quarter which compares to $1.17 billion in the corresponding quarter

Toshiba to start new bidding round for it US LNG business

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Image courtesy of Freeport LNG Japan’s Toshiba Corporation on Wednesday said it has decided to terminate the purchase and sales deal with China’s ENN for its US LNG business. The decision follows ENN Ecological Holdings notice to Toshiba on the termination of the deal under which the Chinese company would

UK books Qatari LNG cargo pair

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Image courtesy of MHPA The United Kingdom has booked a couple of Qatari liquefied natural gas cargoes for its two import facilities at the Milford Haven waterway.  The 210.110-cbm LNG carrier, Duhail is scheduled to dock at the Dragon LNG terminal at Waterston, Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire on April 20.

Golar LNG noticed to buy and convert Croatian FSRU

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zoomImage courtesy of Golar LNG Project developers of the Croatian FSRU facility, LNG Hrvatska have issued Golar LNG with a notice to proceed with the conversion and subsequent purchase of 2005-built LNG carrier Golar Viking.  Conversion capex will largely be funded by stage payments from LNG Hrvatska under the agreement,

Wärtsilä to supply LNG engines to Nigerian cement factory

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zoomContract signing between regional director of Wärtsilä Energy Business Magnus Miemois and BUA Group CEO Abdul Samad Rabiu Finnish technology group Wärtsilä will supply a dual-fueled engine power plant to a Nigerian cement production facility. Wärtsilä said on Wednesday that the 48 MW plant was ordered by the BUA Group

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