The African Development Bank (AfDB) thinks TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG project could be back on track within the next 18 months. Courtesy of TotalEnergies Reuters reported the news that the $20 billion Mozambique LNG project could soon be back on track. To remind, the project has been put on hold due
Kinder Morgan wraps up Kinetrex Energy acquisition for $310m
U.S. energy infrastructure company Kinder Morgan has closed on its previously announced acquisition of compatriot LNG supplier Kinetrex Energy for $310 million. Illustration only; Courtesy of Kinetrex Energy Kinder Morgan, an affiliate of Parallel49 Equity, now acquired the Indianapolis-based LNG supplier. The $310 million acquisition covers two small-scale, domestic LNG
In focus: Redefining the offshore energy environment
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Factory LNG: MAN and Woodside join in on LNG technology
German engine manufacturer MAN Energy Solutions and Australian LNG company Woodside Energy have teamed up to form Factory LNG, a new solution for small to mid-scale LNG production. Courtesy of MAN Energy Solutions The companies have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at commercializing small-to-mid scale LNG production. The technology is
BW LPG to retrofit six VLGCs with LPG propulsion
Singapore-based owner and operator of LPG vessels BW LPG has revealed that it plans to retrofit six of its very large gas carriers (VLGCs) to liquified petroleum gas (LPG) propulsion. As disclosed, the company has secured a $45 million transition loan (revolving credit facility) in August this year to carry
JERA kicks off H2 demonstration at LNG power plant in Japan
Japanese energy giant JERA starts a hydrogen utilisation demonstration project at an LNG thermal power plant in Japan, aiming to develop zero-emission thermal power. Illustration only; Courtesy of JERA JERA wants to reduce its use of fossil fuels and to develop thermal power that emits no CO2 during generation. Noted, it
EIA: US LNG exports climb this week
Liquified natural gas (LNG) exports from the U.S. increased this week together with Henry Hub prices, as shown by the data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Courtesy of Cheniere EIA noted that for the week between 19 August and 25 August, a total of 18 LNG vessels departed the
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, TotalEnergies team up on LCO2 carrier
Japan’s shipbuilding company Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and French energy major TotalEnergies have joined forces to carry out a feasibility study for the development of a liquefied CO2 (LCO2) carrier. Mitsubishi Shipbuilding is actively pursuing commercialization of LCO2 carriers, and this project is expected to make a significant contribution to the establishment
Shannon LNG tries for another permission, faces opposition
The project of an LNG terminal in Ireland’s County Kerry, Shannon LNG, is due to apply for planning permission while facing environmental opposition. Shannon LNG Shannon LNG is a €650 million ($764.4 million) LNG import terminal project on a site on the Shannon Estuary in County Kerry. LNG received from
B.Grimm and PTT team up for Thailand LNG expansion
Bangkok-based power company B.Grimm Power has formed a joint venture with the state-owned energy company PTT Global LNG to expand the LNG value chain. Courtesy of PTT B.Grimm Power formed a joint venture with PTT to operate an LNG sourcing and trading business. To be precise, PTT bought 250,000 ordinary