US LNG still making no dent on European natural gas markets
US LNG is still a rare visitor to European shores despite low LNG stocks — especially in northwest Europe — and high European hub prices. Only three cargoes to UK, Continue Reading
US LNG is still a rare visitor to European shores despite low LNG stocks — especially in northwest Europe — and high European hub prices. Only three cargoes to UK, Continue Reading
Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand could exceed available supply by up to 150 million tons per annum (mtpa) by 2025, and planned LNG projects outside North America could supply Continue Reading
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) company Cheniere Energy Inc said on Friday it planned to make a final investment decision to build the third liquefaction train at its Corpus Christi Continue Reading
Despite the fact that ExxonMobil has been forced to withdraw from some joint projects with Russian oil giant Rosneft due to the sanctions on Russia, the U.S. supermajor is proceeding Continue Reading
The maritime fleet industry needs to use more liquefied natural gas as a fuel in order to lower its emissions, a Finnish company said Friday. Wärtsilä Corp., a Finnish company Continue Reading
Cheniere Energy said Friday it had engaged more than two dozen banks and financial institutions to help it finance a third liquefaction train at its Corpus Christi LNG export facility, Continue Reading
Germany’s new government plans to add LNG infrastructure with the planned import terminal at Brunsbuttel the most likely project as the cleaner fuel will become key to reducing shipping emissions, Continue Reading
Freeport LNG has confirmed that its engineering, procurement and construction contractor has pushed back the expected commercial start date for the export terminal’s first train to September 1, 2019, a Continue Reading
British energy company BP is moving ahead with development of a liquefied natural project off the West African coast with early design work, a contractor said. French services company TechnipFMC Continue Reading
The first export of natural gas from the U.S. East Coast has set sail. Dominion Energy Inc.’s Cove Point terminal in Maryland shipped its first commercial cargo of liquefied natural Continue Reading