Image courtesy of Cheniere KBR, ConocoPhillips partner on mid-scale LNG solutions US LNG engineer KBR and compatriot ConocoPhillips are working on the design of a mid-scale liquefied natural gas train that is expected to be available for new projects starting in 2019. Cheniere in 15-year LNG supply deal with Vitol US
Trio joins forces on promoting LNG as fuel
zoomImage courtesy of ABS Sembcorp Marine, American Bureau of Shipping and A*STAR’s Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) are teaming up to advance the adoption of LNG as fuel. The trio intends to develop new technologies, applications and capabilities in the offshore, marine and energy sectors. Through this collaboration, the three organizations
EnergyQuest: Australia’s August LNG exports dip
zoomImage courtesy of Chevron Liquefied natural gas exports from Australia dipped during the month of August compared to July, the energy consultancy, EnergyQuest notes. During the month of August, 6.1 million tons of the chilled fuel, equivalent to 90 cargoes were exported from Australia’s liquefaction projects. This compares to 6.3 million
Sener selected to design LNG unit for Ponfido
Image courtesy of Sener Spanish engineering and technology group Sener has been contracted by Rimorchiatori Riuniti Panfido & C.s.r.l for assistance in the construction of an LNG SBBT unit. Sener will provide basic engineering and technical assistance for the vessel that Ponfido will operate in Italy and the Adriatic sea. This project
AG&P expands its LNG terminal solutions
zoomImage courtesy of AG&P Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Company (AG&P) unveiled two more proprietary technologies to its suite of LNG import terminal solutions. AG&P aims to meet the needs of a wide range of customers by matching capacity with demand while minimizing upfront capital expenditure. The company has developed a
Top news of the week September 10–15
Image courtesy of Alaska LNG ExxonMobil signs Alaska LNG deal US energy giant ExxonMobil has signed a preliminary deal with the developers of the proposed Alaska liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project to supply feed gas for the liquefaction facility. Gazprom, Mitsui ink Baltic LNG deal Russian gas giant Gazprom
Enagas, Reganosa jointly bidding for Kuwait LNG terminal work
zoomFor illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Enagás) Spanish LNG terminal operators, Enagás and Reganosa are jointly taking part in the bidding process for the provision of O&M services of the Al-Zour regasification plant in Kuwait. The contract is for an extendable period of seven years. The two companies said in
MOL, Marubeni ink deal with JPPV to work on LNG transshipment terminals
zoomNovatek’s Yamal LNG plant (Image courtesy of Novatek) Japanese companies Marubeni Corporation and Mitsui OSK Lines recently signed a deal with Japanese Project Promotion Vehicle in the Far East (JPPV) for the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) transshipment terminals. JPPV is a Vladivostok-based advisory group jointly established by Japan
US weekly LNG exports rise to six cargoes
zoomSabine Pass (Image courtesy of Cheniere) The United States exported in total six liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes in the week ending September 12. Four of these cargoes departed from Cheniere’s Sabine Pass facility while two left the Cove Point plant with a combined LNG-carrying capacity of 21.2 Bcf, according
TransCanada’s Coastal GasLink pipeline takes step forward
zoomFor illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of TransCanada) TransCanada Corporation said Thursday that its Coastal GasLink pipeline project, which aims to deliver feed gas to the proposed LNG Canada facility, has signed agreements with all of the elected Indigenous bands along its pipeline route in British Columbia. Coastal GasLink signed in