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U.S. weekly LNG exports for third week running

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Image courtesy of Cheniere Exports of liquefied natural gas from the United States’ export facilities have declined for the third week in a row.  Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows that a total of fourteen vessels departed the U.S. export facilities over the February 13 and February

Siemens bags compressors deal for Calcasieu Pass LNG

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zoomImage courtesy of Siemens German engineering giant Siemens has been contracted for the supply of three boil-off compressor (BOG) packages for Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass LNG project. The new LNG export facility, Calcasieu Pass, is currently under construction in southwestern Louisiana’s Cameron Parish, approximately 50 miles south of Lake Charles.

AG&P breaks ground at Karaikal LNG terminal

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zoomImage courtesy of AG&P Global downstream gas and LNG logistics company Atlantic Gulf & Pacific (AG&P) has broken ground on its LNG import facility at Karaikal Port, Puducherry, in South India. The Karaikal LNG import facility is expected to commence commercial operations by the fourth quarter of 2021, the company

India’s January LNG imports rise

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zoomImage courtesy of Hazira LNG Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) into India rose during the first month of the year when compared to the corresponding month last year.  Data from the oil ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) shows that 2.79 billion cubic meters of LNG have been

Qatar Petroleum snaps up Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG capacity

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zoomImage courtesy of Qatar Petroleum Qatar Petroleum and the French LNG terminal operator Elengy signed a long-term agreement for LNG receiving, storage and regasification services at the Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG terminal in France. Under the agreement, Qatar Terminal Limited (QTL), a unit of Qatar Petroleum, will subscribe to the equivalent of

MISC’s revenue boosted by LNG business

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Image courtesy of MISC Malaysian LNG shipping giant MISC, a unit of Petronas, reported a jump in revenue for the year 2019, supported by an increase in the number of LNG vessels in operation.  The company reported revenue of 8.96 billion Malaysian ringgit ($2.14 billion) for the year ended December

UGL extends Gorgon, Wheatstone LNG maintenance deals

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Image courtesy of Chevron Australian contractor UGL, part of CIMIC Group, has secured contracts from Chevron for maintenance services on the company’s Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG facilities in Western Australia.  The contract, totaling $450 million, includes the extension of maintenance and turnaround services at the Gorgon and Wheatstone facilities. UGL

Santos posts profit rise, expects Barossa FID in Q2

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zoomImage courtesy of Santos Australian LNG player Santos saw its net profit for the year 2019 rise by 7 percent to $674 million, which compares to $630 million reported in 2018.  The company posted a slight blip in its underlying profit for the period under review, posting results of $719

Inpex pens Abadi LNG supply deals

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zoomImage courtesy of Inpex Japan’s Inpex Corporation, through its unit Inpex Masela, has signed agreements for the long-term domestic LNG and pipeline natural gas supply from the Abadi LNG project.  The memorandums of understanding (MOUs), signed also on behalf of its joint venture partner Shell, were inked with PT PLN

Shell: Global LNG demand to hit 700 mln tonnes by 2040

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zoomImage courtesy of Shell The Hague-based LNG giant Shell expects the global LNG demand to double to 700 million tonnes by 2040, as gas’ role in shaping the lower-carbon energy system grows.  In 2019, the global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) grew by 12.5 percent to 359 million tonnes

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