State-run gas company GAIL (India) is reportedly looking to swap a number LNG cargoes set for loading in the United States. Courtesy of GAIL Citing industry sources, Reuters reports the company has issued a swap tender for the U.S. cargoes and is seeking cargoes for delivery into India in 2022.
EnergyQuest: Australian FY2020 LNG revenue down, exports up
The revenue of Australian LNG exports slipped during the financial year 2020. This was despite stable oil prices in terms of the Australian dollar and rising volumes. Courtesy of Woodside Energy consultancy EnergyQuest noted that the total LNG export revenue is at $47.9 billion. This was down by $1.5 billion
GasLog takes newbuild LNG tanker delivery, agrees $1 bln refinancing
Greece-based LNG shipping company GasLog has taken delivery of GasLog Westminster from the South Korean Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard. Courtesy of GasLog The vessel has a 180,000 cubic meter cargo capacity and features X-DF propulsion and Mark III Flex containment system. GasLog noted in its statement that the LNG tanker
HAM Group opens LNG station in Irún
Spanish LNG services provider HAM Group expanded its liquefied natural gas (LNG) fueling network in Irún, Gipuzkoa. Courtesy of HAM Group In 2017, the company started up a mobile facility, however, due to the demand it has developed a new service station at Antxotxipi Kalea 4. The facility is located
U.S. weekly LNG exports hit 2016 lows
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the United States have reached the lowest level since December 2016. Courtesy of Cheniere The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) noted in its weekly report that a total four cargoes departed U.S. LNG export plants. The vessels departing during the week ending July 15,
ENCORE kicks-off with regional impact campaign at Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) in Amsterdam on 27 October 2020
After a successful start of the Interreg 2 Seas project, the ENCORE consortium is now planning the kick-off of its regional impact campaign at the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) in Amsterdam on 27th October 2020. At the OEEC, ENCORE will reach out to the offshore supply chain sector
Pilot LNG developing Texas bunkering terminal
Houston-based Pilot LNG is moving forward with a proposed floating liquefied natural gas bunkering facility on Pelican Island in Texas. Image: Pilot LNG The company said on Thursday it filled regulatory applications with relevant government agencies for the project named Galveston LNG Bunker Port. This includes the US Army Corps
Wärtsilä nets tech order for Arctic LNG 2 tankers
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä was contracted to deliver a complete bridge systems installation for five icebreaking LNG-fueled tankers to be constructed for the Arctic LNG-2 project. Courtesy of Wärtsilä The navigational systems are delivered by Wärtsilä Voyage, the new business responsible for digital solutions and decision support tools to
BESIX wins Mozambique LNG marine facilities work
Brussels-based contractor BESIX has been selected to build the marine facilities of the Mozambique LNG project in partnership with Mota-Engil. Courtesy of BESIX Works include the construction of the material offloading facility (MOF) and the LNG load-out jetty and wharf. BESIX noted that the LNG load-out jetty and wharf comprises
Teamwork adapts Symphony to North Sea waves
Dutch tech developer Teamwork Technology has redesigned its Symphony wave energy system to fit North Sea wave characteristics. Symphony’s initial design was for the Atlantic waves as seen at the coast of Portugal or Scotland. Symphony is a point absorbing WEC that converts the wave motion into an internal water