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EnergyQuest: COVID-19 hampers Australian May LNG exports

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Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports are starting to see the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the global oversupply. Courtesy of Inpex In its latest monthly report, energy consultancy EnergyQuest, noted the Australian LNG shipments in May were down by seven cargoes when compared to April. This was due

Elba Island LNG gets Train 9 feed gas introduction permit

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Kinder Morgan-led Elba Island liquefaction project near Savannah, Georgia, has been granted a permit to introduce feed gas to the ninth production unit. Courtesy of Kinder Morgan The United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) granted a permit to Elba Liquefaction Company and Southern LNG COmpany to introduce feed gas

Sakhalin Energy shuts one LNG train for maintenance

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Russia’s Sakhalin Energy has closed only one LNG train at the Gazprom-operated Sakhalin-2 facility for planned maintenance due to challenges associated with the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. Sakhalin LNG plant (Image: Sakhalin Energy) The maintenance also includes the Lunskoye-A offshore platform that produces the majority of the gas for the LNG

Italy’s 1st small-scale LNG terminal nearing completion

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Italy is to get its first small-scale liquefied natural gas facility as construction works progress on the Higas terminal located on the island of Sardinia. Higas LNG terminal (Image: Gas & Heat) The small-scale storage, regasification and distribution facility will be ready “in a few months”, according to Gas &

Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 project 19 pct complete

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Russia’s Novatek is pushing ahead with the construction of its second Arctic liquefied natural gas export project despite the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. Image courtesy of Novatek The project located on the Gydan peninsula includes the construction of three LNG trains with a capacity of 6.6 million tonnes per year, each,

Goodfuels makes it easy to go green

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A drop-in fuel solution for the maritime industry The transportation sector needs to reduce its emissions of CO2, SOx and NOx. This is a challenge, especially for the shipping industry. The lifetime of a vessel is 25 to 30 years, making the transition to newer, cleaner technologies a slow process.

Balearia’s ferry bunkers LNG for first time

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Spain’s Balearia said it completed the first LNG bunkering operation for its converted ferry Bahama Mama in the Spanish port of Algeciras. Image courtesy of Balearia The ferry operator carried out the LNG bunkering operation via a truck-to-ship method on June 8. To remind, Gibraltar’s Gibdock started retrofitting the Bahama

Nordic trio kicks off biogas fuel test

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SSAB, ESL Shipping and Gasum have teamed up to reduce the emissions arising in shipping SSAB’s raw materials. Courtesy of Gasum Last year, SSAB and ESL Shipping kicked off a new transport chain that, in comparison with its predecessor, nearly halved the carbon dioxide emissions originating in shipping SSAB’s raw

Elixir Energy plans small-scale Mongolia LNG plant

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Australia-based Elixir Energy said it has recently signeda deal with Mongolia’s MT Group to develop a small-scale LNG plant in the South Gobi region. MT Group service station (Image: Elixir Energy) The LNG facility would supply fuel to the South Gobi’s large coal trucking fleet, according to a statement by

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