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Woodside agrees domestic gas supply deal with Alcoa

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Image courtesy of Woodside Australian LNG player Woodside Energy signed a long-term gas sale and purchase agreement (GSPA) with Alcoa of Australia for the supply of up to 36.4 PJ of pipeline gas. Supply will commence in 2020 from Woodside’s portfolio of domestic gas facilities, including the North West Shelf,

Cheniere ships first Corpus Christi LNG commissioning cargo

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zoomIllustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Cheniere) Houston-based LNG exporter Cheniere Energy said the first commissioning cargo of liquefied natural gas has loaded and departed from its Corpus Christi liquefaction facility in Texas. The LNG was loaded on the LNG carrier Maria Energy, chartered by Cheniere Marketing, the company said in a statement. Speaking

Yamal LNG ramps up to full capacity

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zoomImage courtesy of Novatek Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer Novatek said that Yamal LNG has reached full capacity at the plant’s three LNG trains. The facility is comprised of three liquefaction trains with a total nameplate capacity of 16.5 mtpa, or 5.5 mtpa per LNG train. More than 100 LNG

Japan’s spot LNG prices climb in November

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Illustration only. Image source: Pixabay under CCO Creative Commons license. The price of spot liquefied natural gas contracted in Japan has continued to climb during the month of November.  According to the monthly report by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, spot LNG price contracted in November edged up 1

GTT bags new LNG tanks design order

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Image courtesy of GTT/Roland Mouron French LNG containment specialist GTT has received an order to design LNG tanks for two 174,000-cbm carriers.  The order has been placed by the South Korean shipyard that is building the vessels for a European owner, GTT said, adding that the names of both the shipyards

Japan’s NYK inks three LNG carrier charter deals with Mitsubishi

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Image courtesy of NYK Japanese shipping giant NYK said Tuesday it signed long-term contracts with a unit of compatriot Mitsubishi to charter three newly built liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. The vessels will be chartered to Singapore-based Diamond Gas International. NYK previously concluded long-term time-charter deals for three new LNG vessels

Germany’s TT-Line orders LNG-powered RoPax ferry

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Image courtesy of TT-Line German ferry operator TT-Line has signed a construction contract with the Chinese shipyard Jiangsu Jinling for the construction of an LNG-powered RoPax ferry.  The company said the planned delivery for the newbuild is 2022 with an option to add another vessel to the order. The vessel is intended

RBR wins skills assessment job for Mozambique LNG

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zoomImage courtesy of RBR Perth-based staffing solutions provided RBR has been awarded a contract to conduct a skills assessment program in Mozambique in preparation for the construction of Anadarko-led LNG project. The contract has been awarded by the CCS joint venture, a consortium of contractors acting on behalf of Anadarko Petroleum.

Trafigura boosts LNG volumes by 22 percent

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Image courtesy of Trafigura Trafigura, one of the world’s largest commodities trading firms, said its LNG volumes rose 22 percent in the 2018 financial year, driven by a surge in demand in Asia. The Geneva-based independent company traded 9.85 million tonnes in the financial year that ended September 30, as

Australia edges Qatar as world’s largest LNG exporter in November

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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Inpex) Australian liquefied natural gas exports have surpassed those from Qatar for the first time during November.  According to the Reuters’ Refinitiv Eikon data, Australia exported 6.5 million tons of LNG during the month of November, compared to the 6.2 million tons Qatar exported during the

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