Day one success as conference impresses all
The opening day of gasworld’s historic first conference in South East Asia came to a conclusive end earlier today (Wednesday).
The opening day of gasworld’s historic first conference in South East Asia came to a conclusive end earlier today (Wednesday).
Cryostar USA West held a successful demonstration of its pioneering LNG fuelling station for gas powered vehicles at its base in Santa Fe Springs, CA in May. Visitors to the demo included companies attending the...
Chevron Corporation has announced that its Australian subsidiaries have signed additional binding agreements with Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) for liquefied natural gas (LNG) offtake and equity interests in the Chevron-operated Wheatstone Project.
Angola LNG and GE Oil & Gas have signed a long-term contractual service agreement (CSA) designed to increase overall plant efficiency and provide maximum availability for the key gas compression equipment.
The deal involves BP, which signed a deal to provide long-term LNG supply to Indonesia’s state electricity company, PT-PLN, for domestic Indonesian needs and also support PT-PLN in providing electricity for Teluk Bintuni Regency.
The prediction of LNG infrastructure being improved at a cost of $35.8bn, made in a Visiongain report, comes at a time when LNG continues to dominate the news headlines.
Siemens Energy has been awarded a contract to provide long-term maintenance services for the pioneering Santos GLNG Project in Queensland, Australia. The multi-million dollar service order is Siemens’ largest ever for its gas turbines.
FWW was responsible for the engineering, procurement and construction management of the onshore portion of the project, which comprises of a single LNG processing train.
Cheap natural gas is a big topic of discussion, particularly in the US. Serious consideration is being given to natural gas as a transportation fuel. GE (www.ge.com) and Chesapeake Energy Corporation (www.chk.com), two heavyweights in the energy arena, recently announced plans...
According to recent academic and government agency studies, the United States has at least a 100-year domestic supply of natural gas. Liberating that gas is now economically possible thanks in part to continued developments with hydraulic fracturing, aka, “fracking.” In the...