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BHGE turbomachinery picked for Golden Pass LNG

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zoomImage courtesy of BHGE Baker Hughes, a GE company, has been selected to supply turbomachinery equipment for the construction of the Golden Pass LNG export facility in Sabine Pass, Texas. The project is expected to produce around 16 million tons per year of LNG from three LNG trains, for which BHGE will

PetroChina offers two Yamal LNG cargoes for sale

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Image courtesy of PetroChina PetroChina International, a trading unit of the state-owned PetroChina has reportedly put up two Yamal LNG cargoes up for sale earlier this week.  Citing sources, Reuters reports the two cargoes are scheduled for delivery in northwest Europe in March. The cargoes are set for delivery in

Total’s profit jumps as LNG sales edge down

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Image courtesy of Total French energy giant and LNG player Total saw its 2018 adjusted net profit climb 28 percent during the year 2018.  The company recorded a full-year adjusted net profit of $13.6 billion with the increase attributed to the rise of oil prices to an average of $71/barrel in

Three cargoes heading for UK’s South Hook LNG

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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Qatargas) The South Hook LNG terminal on the shores of UK’s Milford Haven waterway is scheduled to receive three cargoes in the following seven days.  According to the shipping from the Milford Hafen Port Authority, Flex Endeavour LNG carrier with the capacity to transport

FERC opens Pointe LNG scoping period

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Illustration purpose only (Image courtesy of Pointe LNG) Pointe LNG, a newcomer to the industry, has been informed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission of its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).  In its notice, the regulator said it will prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) discussing the

Kooiman to build second LNG bunkering pontoon

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zoomImage courtesy of Kooiman The Dutch Shipyard Kooiman was engaged to build a second LNG bunkering pontoon, the FlexFueler 002, for Belgium’s Fluxys and Titan LNG.  Fluxys and Titan LNG have joined forces to build the FlexFueler 002, a bunkering pontoon to make liquified natural gas (LNG) a more widely

Milaha ups stake in Qatari LNG shipping giant Nakilat

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Q-Max LNG carrier Mozah (Image courtesy of Nakilat) Qatar Navigation (Milaha) has increased its stake in liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping giant Nakilat. Milaha said on Wednesday in a statement that its unit, Qatar Shipping Company has entered into an agreement for acquiring the entire stake of Qatar Investment Authority

Boskalis scores LNG modules transport gig

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Image courtesy of Boskalis Royal Boskalis Westminster has been awarded a contract for the transportation of a large number of modules for a North American LNG export facility. The contract value amounts to approximately $55 million with additional options for extensions, worth up to $30 million, the Dutch company said on

Cuadrilla flows gas at UK’s first horizontal shale gas

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zoomImage courtesy of Cuadrilla Lancashire-headquartered Cuadrilla completed the flow-test at the UK’s first ever horizontal shale gas exploration well at the Preston New Road exploration site. The company said that the drilling, hydraulic fracturing and flow testing of the first horizontal well confirms that there is a rich reservoir of recoverable

Total hits gas off South Africa

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Image courtesy of Total France’s Total has made a gas condensate discovery on the Brulpadda prospects, located on Block 11B/12B in the Outeniqua Basin, 175 kilometers off the southern coast of South Africa.  The Brulpadda well encountered 57 meters of net gas condensate pay in Lower Cretaceous reservoirs. The well

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