Image courtesy of AWE Limited Australian oil and gas producer AWE Limited received an unsolicited, non-binding and conditional proposal from Japan’s Mitsui & Co to acquire 100 percent of the company shares for cash consideration of $0.95 per share. AWE noted in its statement on Monday that if the proposal proceeds, it would
Titan LNG contracts home port for its bunkering pontoon
Image courtesy of Titan LNG Port of Amsterdam and Titan LNG signed a long-term contract for the home location of Titan’s bunkering pontoon, the FlexFueler001. The pontoon will be the first of its kind in Europe providing LNG bunkering services, Titan LNG said on Friday, adding the agreement underpins the
EU grants funds for Croatian LNG terminal, natural gas projects
Image courtesy of European Commission The EU Member States have approved the Commission’s proposal to invest €873 million ($1.09 billion) in key European energy infrastructure projects. The projects include the works on Phase 1 of the development of the Croatian LNG terminal and the liquefied natural gas evacuation pipeline from the
Tacoma LNG facility under supplemental environment review
Image courtesy of Puget Sound Energy The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency determined that a supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) is required for the LNG facility in Tacoma being built by Puget Sound Energy. The project would include an LNG bunkering according to an application by the proponent which includes details
Nigeria’s Senate launches investigation into Brass LNG
zoomImage courtesy of The Nigerian Senate Nigeria’s Senate voted to launch an investigation into the Brass LNG project and its banking records. The investigation will look into alleged corruption involving Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and its Brass LNG project which has meandered in the planning stages for over a
Skangas-chartered Dutch LNG carrier christened in Finland’s Turku port
Image courtesy of Skangas A christening ceremony has been held for a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier chartered by Nordic LNG supplier Skangas in Finland’s Port of Turku on Thursday. To remind, LNG World News reported on this development last week. The Ice Class 1A Super LNG carrier with a carrying capacity of 18,000-cbm has