LNG storage news
Glenfarne and Baker Hughes to advance Alaska LNG
Alaska LNG, majority owned and developed by Glenfarne Alaska LNG, LLC (Glenfarne), and Baker Hughes have announced a strategic alliance to advance the Alaska LNG Project, US.
Baker Hughes secures additional order for Rio Grande LNG expansion
Baker Hughes has announced an award from Bechtel Energy Inc. to supply primary liquefaction equipment for Train 5 of NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG Facility in the Port of Brownsville, Texas, US.
Kinetics completes US$400 million bond issuance
Kinetics, a Karpowership initiative, has announced the completion of a US$400 million 4-year senior secured bond issuance, marking an important milestone in its financial strategy and long-term growth.
Europe’s LNG buildout slows amid anticipated decline in gas demand
Europe’s construction of LNG import terminals is losing momentum, indicating that countries across the continent overestimated future gas demand, the IEEFA has reported.
Brazil is expanding its LNG import infrastructure
Companies operating in Brazil have expanded the country’s LNG regasification infrastructure since 2020, more than doubling its import capacity, the EIA has reported.
Burckhardt Compression delivers optimised compression solution for LNG terminals
Burckhardt Compression has delivered a turnkey compression solution for a manufacturer of engineered cryogenic gas processing equipment and small scale LNG and industrial gas plants in Nicaragua and the Bahamas.
BCUC approves FortisBC’s Tilbury LNG storage expansion project
The British Columbia Utilities Commission has approved FortisBC Energy Inc.’s application for the Tilbury LNG storage expansion project, Canada.
Hempel launches Hempaline Defend 430
Hempel has launched Hempaline Defend 430, a tank lining created to help energy operators boost efficiency, minimise downtime, and extend maintenance intervals.
EemsEnergyTerminal partners with EXMAR for terminal extension
EXMAR has entered into a strategic partnership with EemsEnergyTerminal, a subsidiary of Gasunie and Vopak, to extend the operation of the Eemshaven LNG import terminal after 2027, the Netherlands.
North America’s LNG export capacity could double by 2029
LNG exporters in the US have announced plans to more than double US liquefaction capacity, adding an estimated 13.9 billion ft3/d between 2025 and 2029, according to the EIA.