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Arup to advise Commonwealth LNG on modular tank design

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Image courtesy of Arup Engineering consultancy Arup has been selected by Commonwealth LNG to provide specialist engineering services for the development of LNG modular storage tanks for its project in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. Commonwealth LNG plans to export first liquified natural gas from its 8.4 mtpa facility in 2024. Commonwealth

Indonesia lays out 2020-2025 LNG export plans

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Image courtesy of BP Indonesia’s ministry of energy and mineral resources has made a number of decisions regarding its LNG export volumes.  Djoko Siswanto, director general of oil and gas told the press that the country has 40 excess cargoes of liquefied natural gas up to 2025, Reuters reports. Indonesia

Portuguese import terminal awaiting LNG cargo from Nigeria

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Image courtesy of REN REN-operated Sines LNG import terminal in Portugal is set to receive a cargo of liquified natural gas from Nigeria later this week. The Sines LNG terminal will receive gas from the Nigeria LNG Bonny Island liquefaction plant via the LNG Ondo liquefied natural gas carrier. The

India’s Torrent Power seeking March LNG cargo

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Sugen Power Plant (Image courtesy of Torrent Power) Torrent Power, India’s private power utility, is reportedly looking to buy a cargo for delivery in March.  Citing industry sources, Reuters reports the delivery will be made to Petronet LNG’s Dahej terminal on March 26. Torrent Power is looking to by the

Novatek-Total firm up Arctic LNG 2 stake sale

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Novatek) Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer and LNG operator, Novatek the definitive agreement for the sale of 10 percent participation interest in Arctic LNG 2 to France’s Total.  The company said on Tuesday the transaction under the newly signed sales and purchase agreement

Cryogenic Industries and Nikkiso Cryo form new company

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zoomImage courtesy of Cryogenic Industries Cryogenic Industries and Nikkiso Cryo have completed their functional consolidation as the Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries Group. The two companies, subsidiaries of Nikkiso, formed Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries Group which consists of Nikkiso Cryo and Cryogenic Industries and its units, ACD, Cosmodyne, and Cryoquip. The Cryogenic Pumps

Chevron starts Wheatstone domestic gas supplies

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Chevron-operated Wheatstone LNG plant (Image courtesy of Chevron Australia) US energy giant Chevron said Tuesday it started supplying natural gas to the domestic market from its Wheatstone LNG project near Onslow, Western Australia. With capacity to supply 200 terajoules of natural gas per day (Tj/d), Wheatstone domestic gas will supply

Cheniere takes over Corpus Christi LNG Train 1 control

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Image courtesy of Cheniere Houston-based LNG player Cheniere and contractor Bechtel said that the Corpus Christi liquefaction project’s first train has reached substantial completion.  Cheniere said the commissioning of train 1 is complete and Bechtel has turned over care, custody and control to Cheniere. Under sale and purchase agreements with

Probunkers calls for LNG bunkering fleet design proposals

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Image courtesy of probunkers Athens-based probunkers is advancing its LNG bunkering project by inviting stakeholders’ proposals for the design of its seven bunkering vessels (LNGBVs).  As the expansion of LNG as a marine fuel is rapid into shipping, probunkers says it is aiming to develop a global-scale LNG bunkering network.

State-owned PNOC joins $2 bln LNG project

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Image courtesy of PNOC The Philippine National Oil Company has joined its compatriot Phoenix Petroleum and Chinese CNOOC Gas and Power Corp. on the $2 billion LNG import facility.  The state-run PNOC signed a memorandum of understanding with the two partners for the development of a liquefied natural gas hub

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