Image courtesy of Dominion Energy/Matthew Rakola U.S. LNG operator Dominion Energy has loaded its 100th commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship from its Cove Point LNG terminal. Dominion said that the 100th cargo was loaded on November 11, nineteen months after the facility entered commercial service for natural gas liquefaction
Spanish trio completes multi-truck to ship LNG bunkering
zoomImage courtesy of Balearia Image courtesy of Balearia The shipping company Baleària, CMC Cerezuela and ESK carried out a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering at a speed six times higher than usual average, in the Port of Huelva. It was the first LNG multi-truck to ship (MTTS) bunkering carried out
Gazprom’s production up, European deliveries slip
Image courtesy of Gazprom Russian giant Gazprom saw its natural gas production rise in the first 10 months of the year, however, its deliveries to Europe slipped over the period under review. In a brief statement through its social channels, Gazprom said it has produced an estimated 431.9 billion cubic
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Illustration purposes only (Image courtesy of Woodside) Rosetti Marino to build Panfido’s LNG unit Italian towage specialist Rimorchiatori Riuniti Panfido has placed an order for the construction of an LNG SBBT unit with its compatriot shipbuilder Rosetti Marino. Woodside makes FID for Pluto-NWS Interconnector pipeline Australian LNG operator Woodside has
DoE grants two small-scale LNG export permits
zoomIllustration purposes only – Port Allen LNG facility (Image courtesy of NuBlu Energy) The United States Department of Energy issued orders authorizing small-scale liquefied natural gas exports to Blue Water Fuels and SpotX Energy. In its application, Blue Water Fuels requested authority to export LNG to any country with which
YPF sells first commercial Tango FLNG cargo to Petrobras
LNG carrier Excalibur (Image courtesy of Excelerate) Argentina’s YPF has reportedly sold its first commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to Brazilian state energy company Petrobras. Citing industry sources, Reuters said on Thursday that YPF closed a tender on November 6 to sell 2.1 trillion British thermal units (Tbtu) of
Awilco LNG tightens its loss
zoomImage courtesy of Awilco LNG Norwegian based LNG transportation provider Awilco tightened its loss during the third quarter of the year as its freight income jumped. Awilco LNG reported a net loss of $1.1 million, which compares to an $8.6 million net loss in the previous quarter and a net
U.S. LNG exports edge up for third week running
Image courtesy of Cheniere Liquefied natural gas exports from the U.S. increased for the third week in a row, according to data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). EIA stated in its weekly report that thirteen LNG vessels, eight from Sabine Pass, two from Corpus Christi, and one each from
Inpex ships milestone Ichthys LNG cargo
zoomImage courtesy of Inpex Japan’s Inpex Corporation said that the 100th shipment of liquefied natural gas departed from the Ichthys LNG onshore processing facilities located near Darwin in the Northern Territory. The cargo was loaded onboard the Pacific Arcadia LNG carrier, Inpex said in its statement. Inpex president and director
PGNiG informs Gazprom of natural gas supply deal termination
zoomImage courtesy of PGNiG Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo (PGNiG), the state-run company, said it has obtained the required corporate approvals and notified Gazprom of its intent to terminate the supply deal. The deal for the supply of natural gas to Poland was concluded in September 1996, dubbed the Yamal