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Matrix nets EPC deal for LNG plant in western US

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Tulsa-headquartered Matrix Service Company’s unit Matrix Service secured an EPC deal for an LNG plant in the western United States. Courtesy of Matrix Service Company The engineering, procurement, and construction deal for the LNG facility was executed with a confidential utility, Matrix said in its statement. The facility includes an

Japanese majors form consortium to develop, commercialize zero-emission electric ships

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Seven Japanese companies have joined forces with the goal of establishing new ocean shipping infrastructure services through various initiatives to develop, realize, and commercialize zero-emission electric vessels. The e5 Consortium is comprised of Asahi Tanker, Idemitsu Kosan, Exeno Yamamizu Corporation, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance, Tokyo

Write-downs push Teekay LNG to Q1 loss

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Teekay LNG Partners, one of the world’s largest owners of LNG carriers, reported a slump in profit for the first three months of the year. Courtesy of Teekay The company reported a $33 million net loss, down from $21.6 million profit in the first quarter of 2019. The results were

Report: Total secures $14.4 billion Mozambique LNG financing

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French energy company and LNG player Total has reportedly secured $14.4 billion funding for its liquefied natural gas export project in Mozambique. Image courtesy of Total The financing deal includes a group of around 20 lenders for the first phase of senior debt funding, Reuters reported on Thursday citing unidentified

Japan’s April LNG imports dip

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Japan recorded a drop in imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in April, according to the Ministry of Finance’ preliminary data. Courtesy of Tepco According to the data, Japan’s total LNG imports reached 5.13 million tons in April 2020. This is an 8.8 per cent drop compared to April 2019

Dominion to continue Cove Point LNG exports during maintenance

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Dominion Energy said it plans to conduct maintenance at its Cove Point liquefied natural gas export plant in Maryland next month. Image courtesy of Dominion Energy The Cove Point operator said in a customer notice that it will shut down the plant’s small liquefier as part of planned maintenance from

Gulf Energy wins Thai LNG import licences

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Gulf Energy Development said on Thursday it has secured licences from the government of Thailand to import liquefied natural gas as it looks to reduce power prices in the country. For illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Gulf Energy Development) The Energy Regulatory Commission approved Gulf’s request for an LNG

Oceaneering lands asset integrity job in Middle East

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Oceaneering has been awarded a considerable asset integrity contract from a major operator based in Dubai, UAE. The award includes the provision of general and advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) and fabric maintenance inspection services across the unnamed operator’s onshore and offshore facilities in the Middle East, Oceaneering said on Wednesday.

Polish consortium to decide on small-scale LNG terminal in Gdansk

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A Polish consortium is to decide on the construction of a small-scale LNG terminal in Gdansk following the completion of a feasibility study. Image courtesy of Lotos Group The small-scale LNG project, co-financed by a European Union fund known as the Connecting Europe Facility, is an initiative by Polish energy

Grain LNG kicks off second open season phase

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National Grid’s Grain LNG launched the second phase of an on-going open season placing on offer facility’s redelivery and storage capacity. Image courtesy of Grain LNG The market is invited to bid for up to 300 GWh/d (7.2 mtpa) of redelivery capacity and 380,000 cubic meters of associated storage, to

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