Milestone for Driftwood LNG
FERC has issued the final Environmental Impact Statement for Driftwood LNG.
FERC has issued the final Environmental Impact Statement for Driftwood LNG.
Capacities at the Fos Tonkin LNG terminal to be put on sale for the period 2021 – 2030.
The company plans to break ground for the regasification and receiving terminal in 2019, with commercial operations targeted to start by 2023.
The site can accommodate in excess of 10 million bbls of bulk liquids storage, as well as a full unit train solution.
The US East Coast terminal has 500 000 gal. storage capacity and a flowrate of 2700 gal./min.
An overall decrease in loading volumes for 2018 is mainly the result of the lower quantities of light oil products from ORLEN Lietuva refinery, the company stated.
A high integrity pressure protection system has been commissioned for shipbuilder DSME, for use in an FSRU.
The tender process involves signing the contract with the selected contractor by the end of 2019.
Sempra Energy’s subsidiary has agreed to sell its non-utlity natural gas storage facilities to an affiliate of ArcLight Capital Partners.
Woodside has awarded a contract to Bechtel (Western Australia) Pty Ltd to undertake FEED for the Pluto Train 2 Project.
Three new pipelines coming online in the second half of 2019 will deliver an onslaught of crude to the port of Corpus Christi.
New research by Wood Mackenzie indicates Russia’s ability to meet growing European gas demand may be hampered by infrastructure bottlenecks across the continent.
Wood Mackenzie forecasts that North America will lead the next wave of global LNG project sanctions in 2019.
This year the US will import more oil from Canada than all the OPEC countries combined – and 80% of those imports will be heavy oil.
The partnership has divested terminals in Texas and Arkansas, US.