Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the U.S. liquefaction facilities have continued to rise week-on-week. Courtesy of Cheniere According to the data released by the Energy Information Administration, a total of 22 LNG tankers departed the U.S. export plants during the week between October 29 and November 4. The 22
PGNiG, LOTOS complete first LNG bunkering in Szczecin
Siemens Gamesa’s FY2020 revenues drop, but offshore wind order intake doubles
The fiscal year 2020 has ended at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE), which reported a decline in revenues, but also a record order intake. In its outlook, the wind turbine supplier sees boosts in several markets, such as the green hydrogen plans in the EU, Democrats’ push for net-zero 2050
Santos secures $750 mln loan
Australian LNG operator Santos said it has secured a $750 million five-year bank loan maturing January 2026. Courtesy of Santos The funds secured through the facility that was three times oversubscribed will be used to refinance its existing $750 million loan taken out for the acquisition of ConocoPhillips’ northern Australian
Eni: Coral-Sul FLNG modules lifting complete (Video)
Italian oil and gas company Eni said the last of the 13 topside modules for the Coral-Sul FLNG facility has been lifted at the Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in South Korea. This embedded content is only visible after accepting cookies. Change your preferences [embedded content] This lifting, which marks the
DESFA grabs stake in Alexandroupolis FSRU project
Greek gas grid operator DESFA has firmed up the agreement to acquire a 20 per cent stake in Gastrade, the company behind the Alexandroupolis FSRU project. Illustration courtesy of Gastrade The FSRU will be located 17.6 km southwest of the port of Alexandroupolis and will have an LNG storage capacity
First Gen eyes small-scale LNG development
FGEN LNG, a unit of First Gen Corporation, is looking into the potential small-scale LNG development in the First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP). Illustration courtesy of First Gen FPIP, which is located in the CALABARZON (Cavite-Laguna Batangas-Rizal-Quezon) industrial region south of Manila, could receive LNG via trucks and specialized insulated
Wintershall Dea targets 30 pct reduction in CO2 emissions with new supply vessel
Petronas commits to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050
Malaysian energy giant Petronas has set out a target to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2020. Courtesy of Petronas Commenting on the target, Petronas president and CEO, Tengku Muhammad Taufik, said, “as the world contends with the many challenges brought about by energy transition, Petronas is embracing its role
Damen launches 3rd hybrid-electric ship for BC Ferries
Damen Shipyards Galati has launched the third Island-class hybrid-electric vessel for Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries. The vessel is part of a six-vessel order for BC Ferries and will perform environmentally efficient inter-island ferry services between Vancouver and Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Image Courtesy: Damen “This is the third