Elba Island LNG (Image courtesy of Kinder Morgan) US energy company Kinder Morgan said on Wednesday that the start-up of its Elba Island liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project near Savannah, Georgia had been pushed back, again. “Our Elba liquefaction project, we now anticipate that it will be in service
Schulte’s LNG bunkering vessel leaves South Korea for Europe
zoomImage courtesy of Nauticor Babcock Schulte Energy’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel Kairos has set off on its voyage from South Korea’s Hyundai Mipo Dockyard to Europe. Nauticor, the Hamburg-based company that owns 90 percent in the joint venture that will charter the 7,500 cubic meter vessel , said it
Santos’ LNG figures boost third-quarter revenue
zoomImage courtesy of Santos Australian LNG player Santos, the operator of the GLNG project, reported a 6 percent increase in production for the third quarter of 2018. Production reached 15 mmboe, compared to 14.2 mmboe reported in the second quarter of the year. Sales revenue jumped up 10 percent to
Woodside revenue boosted by rising prices
zoomImage courtesy of Woodside Australia’s Woodside Petroleum on Thursday reported a jump in sales revenue for the third quarter as prices increased. The LNG player reported sales revenue of $1.16 billion, 25.4 percent above the sales revenue reported in the corresponding period last year. Speaking of the results, Woodside CEO
Tallink inks deal for new LNG ferry
zoom Estonia-based shipping company Tallink Grupp and Rauma Marine Constructions signed a letter of intent for the construction of a new LNG-powered shuttle ferry for the Tallinn-Helsinki route. The vessel is expected to cost about 250 million euros ($287m) and will be built at the Rauma shipyard in Finland, according
Japan’s LNG imports rise 7.8 pct in Sep
For illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Tokyo Electric Power) Japanese imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) rose 7.8 percent in September when compared to the same month a year ago, according to the provisional data released by Japan’s Ministry of Finance on Thursday. Japan, the world’s top LNG buyer,
China LNG Group inks cooperation deal with DNV GL
zoomFor illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of China LNG Group) Hong Kong-based China LNG Group said Thursday it signed a deal with classification society DNV GL to cooperate on the entire liquefied natural gas (LNG) chain. Under the non-binding deal, the duo agreed to cooperate in the areas of risk
Iveco LNG-fueled truck sets distance record
Titan LNG bunkers Fure West at North Sea Port
Image courtesy of North Sea Port Titan LNG, the service supplier of liquefied natural gas, completed the first sea-going vessel LNG bunkering operation in the North Sea Port. The truck-to-ship bunkering operation was carried out at Kluizendok in Ghent, with LNG being pumped to the sea-going vessel Fure West from trucks on
Steelhead LNG submits Kwispaa description to regulators
zoomProposed Kwispaa LNG site (Image courtesy of Steelhead LNG) Kwispaa LNG, a project proposed by Steelhead LNG, moved to the next stage with the submission of the project description to the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Office and Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency. The project description provides an overview of Kwispaa LNG