Francisco Reynés, chairman and CEO of Naturgy (image courtesy of Naturgy) Spanish LNG operator Gas Natural Fenosa has decided to follow the change in the market and change its name to Naturgy after 175 years. The company said it aims to focus on innovation, digitalization, simplicity, as part of its new path undertaken by the
Nigeria LNG to restart Train 5 in July
zoomImage courtesy of Nigeria LNG Nigeria LNG is set to bring back its fifth liquefaction train online in July after shutting it down for maintenance at the end of May. Speaking to Reuters, Nigeria LNG’s corporate communications and public affairs manager, Andy Odeh, said the Train 5 was shut down
Qatar Petroleum to award LNG expansion deals by end 2019
zoomImage courtesy of Qatar Petroleum Qatar Petroleum is moving forward with its plans to increase the country’s LNG output by 30 percent, from 77 million tons per year to 100 mtpa in order to meet the rising global demand. Speaking at a conference in Washington, Qatar Petroleum president & CEO Saad
Crowley, Eagle LNG net new LNG supply deal in Puerto Rico
Image courtesy of Crowley Crowley’s unit, Crowley Fuels and Eagle LNG Partners have expanded their LNG supply chain in Puerto Rico by signing a multi-year LNG supply deal with a major pharmaceutical company. After production at Eagle LNG’s new Maxville facility in Jacksonville, LNG is loaded into Crowley’s 10,700-gallon international
Area 4 partners pushing forward Rovuma LNG project in Mozambique
zoomIllustration only. Image source: Pixabay under CC0 Creative Commons license. ExxonMobil and Eni have kicked off marketing efforts for the Rovuma LNG project, which will produce, liquefy and sell natural gas from the gas fields of the Area 4 block offshore Mozambique. Senior management representatives of the co-venture parties, ExxonMobil, Eni,
WoodMac: China trucking LNG to cope with limited pipeline coverage
Illustration only. Image source: Pixabay under CC0 Creative Commons license. China’s LNG demand growth, boosted by the government’s policy to switch from coal to gas to curb air pollution, has brought a new set of challenges for the country with limited pipeline coverage and lack of storage facilities. China’s gas
Woodside considering its options over Port Arthur LNG project
zoomPluto LNG onshore gas plant (Image courtesy of Woodside) Australian LNG player Woodside is weighing its options for further investment in the Port Arthur LNG export project in Texas, led by the SanDiego-based Sempra Energy. In February 2016, Woodside agreed to share the technical design, permitting commercial development and the
HAM Group Selected to Fuel Volvo Gas Power trucks
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2018 22/10/2018 – 24/10/2018 Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) is Europe’s leading offshore energy event. read more > The 27th World Gas Conference (WGC 2018) 25/06/2018 – 29/06/2018 The 27th World Gas Conference (WGC 2018) will be the largest, most timely and most significant
Total, Pavilion Energy join forces on developing LNG as marine fuel
Image courtesy of Total France’s Total signed a heads of agreement with Pavilion Energy to jointly develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker supply chain in the port of Singapore. The agreement covers the shared long-term time charter of a new generation LNG bunker vessel (LNGBV) to be commissioned by
US Freeport LNG in supply deal with Trafigura
First liquefaction unit at the Freeport LNG facility (Image courtesy of Freeport LNG) Freeport LNG Marketing, a unit of the US LNG terminal operator and developer Freeport LNG, said it had entered into a binding mid-term sales and purchase agreement with trading company Trafigura. Under the deal, Freeport LNG will
Pakistan LNG launches tender for five cargoes
Image courtesy of Pakistan LNG State-owned Pakistan LNG launched a tender seeking the supply of a total of five liquefied natural gas cargoes for delivery in September and October. According to Pakistan LNG’s tender document dated June 26, the supply term is divided into five periods and the cargoes will be
Queensland: new pipeline to bring more APLNG gas to market
zoomIllustration only. Image source: Pixabay under CC0 Creative Commons license. Australia’s east coast gas market will be supplied by additional 300 terajoules of gas per day following the opening of the Reedy Creek pipeline. The 50-kilometer gas transmission corridor connects APA’s Wallumbilla facility and the Australia Pacific LNG facility at