Port Arthur LNG Progresses with Aramco Deal
Aramco Services Co. has signed an IPPA with Sempra LNG for the Port Arthur LNG project in Jefferson County, Texas. Saudi Aramco’s Aramco Services Co. unit has signed an interim Continue Reading
Aramco Services Co. has signed an IPPA with Sempra LNG for the Port Arthur LNG project in Jefferson County, Texas. Saudi Aramco’s Aramco Services Co. unit has signed an interim Continue Reading
Chinese state-run company Cosco Shipping Energy Transportation’s recent order of an LNG-fueled VLCC is a significant development in the wider adoption of natural gas as a marine fuel, even though Continue Reading
The partners in Nigeria LNG (NLNG)—Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) (49%), Shell (25.6%), Total (15%) and Eni (10.4%)— have taken the final investment decision (FID) for the expansion project of Continue Reading
Nigeria’s planned Train-7 project, part of its expansion at the Bonny LNG plant, has received a full investment decision, operator Nigeria LNG said Friday. The project, expected to start up Continue Reading
Drillers and investors who are getting pummeled in the threadbare LNG market might not be sold anymore on the idea that natural gas is the fuel of the future, but Continue Reading
As shipping companies prepare to bring their fleets into compliance with IMO 2020, LNG is poised to capture a small but growing portion of the international bunker fuel market in Continue Reading
The Lake Charles LNG project would convert Energy Transfer’s existing import and regasification terminal into an LNG export facility. Shell US LNG, LLC and Energy Transfer LP have issued a Continue Reading
Cameron LNG was flowing feed gas to its second liquefaction train Monday as deliveries to US export terminals remained near a record level with the market in contango and with Continue Reading
New pipeline capacity and restored nuclear power generation will temper LNG market growth. The United States’ ascent to the top tier of global natural gas producers, and its more recent Continue Reading
Volkswagen Group Logistics is the first to use two car freighters powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) in overseas traffic. The two charter ships of Siem Car Carriers were launched Continue Reading