Total signs definitive agreements for entry into Arctic LNG 2 Hydrocarbon EngineeringTotal has signed the definitive agreements with Novatek for the acquisition of a direct 10% interest in Arctic LNG 2. Read more https://www.hydrocarbonengineeri …
FIRST-GEN PASADO: DOE to approve First-Gen LNG project Power PhilippinesThe Department of Energy (DOE) has scheduled the final approval of First Gen Corporation's liquefied natural gas terminal project this week. The Centralized ... Read more ht …
World's Second Largest LNG Exporter Considers LNG Imports EnerCom Inc.Australia is on the verge of becoming the biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas, with dozens of tankers a week carrying fuel to North Asia. It could also soon ... Read mo …
LNG facilities at Shannon and Co Antrim would cut Irish energy bills: ESRI Irish ExaminerImporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) at a proposed site on the Shannon estuary and a storage facility at Islandmagee in Co Antrim could help reduce prices …
Japanese LNG imports to fall off with nuclear restart ChronWASHINGTON - LNG imports into Japan are expected to drop off 10 percent this year, as the country rebuilds its nuclear sector following the 2011 meltdown at ... Read more https://www.chr …
PNOC joins Phoenix and CNOOC on LNG hub project LNG IndustryPhoenix Petroleum and CNOOC have signed a deal with PNOC regarding the planned Tanglawan LNG hub project. Read more https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/04032019/pnoc-joins-p …
Deal signed for $2B LNG hub in the Philippines Kallanish EnergyPhilippine's Phoenix Petroleum, Chinese CNOOC Gas and Power and state-owned Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) signed a $2B deal for a liquified ... Read more https://www.kallani …
Japanese giant taps Filipino firm to build crucial ship for liquefied natural gas INQUIRER.netOne of Japan's biggest shipbuilders has engaged multinational engineering firm AG&P to build a pioneering vessel designed to handle both LNG and LSFO. …
Ben Parfitt: Site C dam to electrify LNG industry is far from clean Vancouver SunIn April 2010, when then-premier Gordon Campbell announced that B.C. was resurrecting plans to build the Site C dam, atmospheric scientist Andrew Weaver ... Read mo …