Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of AG&P) Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific (AG&P), the Philippines-based LNG solutions provider, has appointed Rachelle Goebel as senior vice president (SVP) to lead the company’s LNG projects. Based in Houston, Texas, Goebel is responsible for major LNG projects already underway in the Americas and business
Energy Transfer, Shell agree to push Lake Charles LNG forward
zoomImage courtesy of Energy Transfer Energy Transfer and Shell signed a project framework agreement (PFA) to advance the development of a large-scale LNG export facility in Lake Charles, Louisiana toward a potential final investment decision (FID). In addition, the parties have started engaging with LNG engineering, procurement and contracting (EPC)
BP creates $100 mln fund for GHG emissions reduction projects
zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of BP) Oil and gas giant BP said it has set aside $100 million to fund projects that will reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its Upstream oil and gas operations. The new Upstream Carbon Fund will provide further support to BP’s work generating sustainable
Dunkirk LNG terminal reloading flow-rate increased
zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Dunkerque LNG) Dunkerque LNG the operator of France’s Dunkirk liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal said the facility has completed the upgrade of the maximum reloading flow-rate. The operator noted that the project became a necessity as soon as the terminal was commissioned. The
Baleària’s LNG retrofit ferry Napoles starts operation
zoomImage courtesy of Baleària Spanish shipping companies Baleària and Fred. Olsen Express deployed the first LNG-fueled ferry Nápoles between Huelva and the Canary Islands. The vessel has been retrofitted to run on liquefied natural gas by Gibraltar’s Gibdock shipyard. It is replacing the Martin i Soler ferry, Baleària said in
Shell dispatches Prelude FLNG condensate cargo
zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Shell) The Hague-based LNG giant Shell shipped the first cargo of condensate from its Prelude floating liquefied natural gas facility located offshore Western Australia. In an emailed statement to LNG World News sister site Offshore Energy Today, Shell spokesperson said, “We can confirm that the
Woodside evacuates LNG facilities as cyclone Veronica hits
Image courtesy of Woodside Australian LNG major Woodside evacuated all personnel from its offshore production platforms and is operating the Karratha gas plant and Pluto LNG plant using essential staff only due to severe weather. The company said it is closely monitoring the impact of tropical cyclone Veronica, which was
DHL’s first LNG mega-trailer truck starts work in Germany
Image courtesy of DHL DHL Freight, a unit of the German logistics giant DHL, has deployed one of the very first LNG-powered Iveco Stralis long-haul trucks capable of towing a mega-trailer. DHL said last week that the truck would operate under a year-long trial period as a daily shuttle between
China’s LNG imports in February dip
Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Guangdong Dapeng LNG) China, the world’s second-largest importer of LNG, saw its liquefied natural gas imports dipped in February from record volumes reached in the first month of the year. Data from the Chinese General Administration of Customs shows that imports of liquefied natural
US authorities expand Magnolia LNG export capacity
zoomImage courtesy of LNG Limited Perth-based Liquefied Natural Gas Limited has received authorization from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to expand its export capacity of LNG to countries that have free trade agreements (FTA) with the United States. LNGL said on Monday that the authorization was awarded to the