Qatar’s liquefaction capacity push to cost US$50 billion
Rystad Energy has forecast that Qatar’s drive to boost liquefaction capacity is set to cost US$50 billion and unlikely to be sanctioned this year.
Rystad Energy has forecast that Qatar’s drive to boost liquefaction capacity is set to cost US$50 billion and unlikely to be sanctioned this year.
GlobalData has reported that the US is set to be a leading LNG exporter by 2025.
Phillips 66 and Trafigura have announced that they have formed a joint venture to develop an offshore deepwater port.
Polskie LNG has announced that it has signed a contract for the extension of an existing LNG regasification facility in Poland.
Burckhardt has announced that it has been awarded long-term service agreements for nine LNG carriers.
BPGIC and Sahara decided to discontinue their joint development project due to differing perspectives and visions for the refinery.
The combined company will have 18 sites with over 10 million bbl of storage capacity.
Siemens has been awarded a contract to supply three BOG compressor packages for Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass LNG Project.
AG&P has broken ground on its LNG import facility at Karaikal Port, Puducherry, India.
A multi-million pound infrastructure upgrade programme has been successfully completed at the Grays terminal in the UK.
Eco-Energy has entered the final stage of construction on its ethanol distribution facility located in Phoenix, Arizona, US.
The EIA has reported that natural gas prices have fallen to their lowest level since 2016 and the lowest February prices in 20 years.
NextDecade has announced that the Rio Grande LNG project has received non-FTA export authorisation from the US DOE.
BPGIC announced that it intends to use the land to further increase its capacity for storage and refinery services.
AG&P and ADNOC L&S sign agreement for the long-term charter of a floating storage unit at the new AG&P LNG import facility at Karaikal Port, India.