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Shell plans expansion of German Bio-LNG station network

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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Shell) The Hague-based LNG giant Shell is planning to push for further decarbonization of heavy-duty transport in Germany by expanding its LNG station network to 35-40 facilities.  Shell said that the initiative is providing the transport industry the opportunity to cut its CO2 footprint.

Fluxys reports record activity at Zeebrugge LNG

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Image courtesy of Fluxys Belgium – P. Henderyckx The Zeebrugge LNG terminal operator Fluxys said that the facility has reported a record activity levels in 2019.  In a brief statement through its social media channels, Fluxys said the facility completed 130 operations in total over the past year. This compares

Noble Energy: Leviathan gas starts flowing to Israel, Jordan and Egypt

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zoomImage courtesy of Noble Energy U.S. oil and gas company Noble Energy noted that the Leviathan field off Israel started first natural gas sales on December 31, 2019.  All four wells and both subsea flowlines are currently fully operational, with well productivities in line with or better than pre-production expectations.

Woodside reports higher fourth-quarter revenue

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Image courtesy of Woodside Australia’s Woodside Petroleum on Thursday reported a jump in revenue in the fourth quarter on the back of strong performance from its Greater Enfield project.  The company reported sales revenue of $1.3 billion, up 12 percent from the previous quarter when the company reported a sales

Polish LNG terminal receives 80th cargo

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Image courtesy of Polskie LNG Polish liquefied natural gas import facility, the President Lech Kaczyński terminal in Świnoujście, has received a new cargo on Wednesday.  Polish LNG terminal operator, Polskie LNG, said via social media that the 80th cargo delivery came to the facility onboard the liquefied natural gas carrier

Japan’s December spot LNG prices rise

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Illustration only. Image source: Pixabay under CCO Creative Commons license. Spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices imported and contracted in Japan during the month of December edged up over the previous month.  Data from the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) shows the contract-based price in December was

Novatek reports higher production in 2019

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zoomImage courtesy of Novatek Novatek, Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer, reported a jump in its 2019 production compared to the previous year.  The company noted in its report on Wednesday that the hydrocarbon production totaled 590.1 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe), including 74.70 billion cubic meters (bcm) of

Qatargas delivers its first cargo to Summit LNG

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Image courtesy of Qatargas The world’s largest liquefied natural gas producer Qatargas has delivered the first Q-Flex cargo of the chilled fuel to the Summit LNG floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) located offshore Bangladesh. The cargo, aboard Qatargas-chartered 210,000-cbm Al Safliya, was loaded at Ras Laffan Port on December

Reganosa: Mugardos LNG terminal 2019 activity jumps

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Image courtesy of Reganosa Spanish LNG terminal operator Reganosa said its Mugardos liquefied natural gas plant in the port of Ferrol, was the third most used LNG terminal in the Spanish system.  The company said that the facility has jumped one position within the ranking of the use of the

U.S. states oppose LNG transport by rail

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zoomImage courtesy of U.S. Department of Energy Trump administration’s proposal to start liquefied natural gas (LNG) transportation by rail is facing opposition from 16 U.S. states, due to associated risks.  In a filing to the Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), attorneys general from 16 states including,

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