Houston-based W-Industries said it has won a contract for the Total-led $20 billion Mozambique liquefied natural gas export project. Image courtesy of Total The deal has been awarded by Total E&P Mozambique Area 1, a unit of the French energy giant. The contract includes engineering, manufacturing, integration, automation and testing
Awilco LNG swings to Q1 profit
Norwegian LNG transportation provider Awilco returned to profit in the first quarter of the year. The company reported a $2.7 million profit for the quarter under review. This compares to a $4.7 million loss reported in the previous quarter. Freight income for the quarter was $14.0, down from $17.2 in
Sempra delays Port Arthur LNG FID to 2021
Shell sells U.S. shale gas assets
The Hague-based LNG giant Shell has reached an agreement with U.S. firm National Fuel Gas Company to sell its Appalachia shale gas position for $541 million. Shell will sell the assets via its unit SWEPI. The deal includes about 350 producing Marcellus and Utica wells across about 450,000 net leasehold
Tellurian posts $40.7 million loss
MET Group eyeing Croatian LNG terminal capacity
Freeport LNG’s third train starts commercial ops
The Freeport LNG export project led by billionaire Michael Smith said it has launched commercial operations for the third liquefaction train at its facility in Texas. Image courtesy of Freeport LNG The third trains’ operations started on Friday with the beginning of liquefaction services to France’s Total and Korea’s SK
Keppel launches second Avenir LNG carrier
Keppel Nantong Shipyard in China has recently launched the second liquefied natural gas vessel for small-scale player Avenir LNG. The 7500 cubic meter LNG carrier with a ship-to-ship bunkering capability was launched on April 11, according to the Italian ship designer Marine Engineering Services. London-based Avenir LNG, a joint venture
Flex LNG newbuild heads out to sea trials
LNG MFI: Australian LNG fuel push gathers momentum
Australian LNG Marine Fuel Institute (LNG MFI) praised Pilbara Port Authority for issuing ship-to-ship LNG bunkering licence to Woodside. LNG MFI chief executive officer Margot Matthews noted PPA and Woodside have executed non-exclusive licences to provide ship-to-ship LNG bunkering services at the ports of Port Hedland and Dampier, the first