LNG News (S3) – Page 5
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Canadian LNG Alliance launched
The BC LNG Alliance has relaunched as the Canadian LNG Alliance (Canadian LNGA) to reflect the critical role LNG has to play in Canada’s COVID-19 economic recovery, economic reconciliation and Canada’s clean energy transition.
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Eni and Kogas ink energy cooperation MoU
Italian oil and gas firm Eni and South Korea’s state-run Korea Gas Corp (Kogas) yesterday signed an energy cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
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Siemens partners with Total
Siemens Gas and Power has entered into an agreement with French energy firm Total to advance new concepts for green LNG production.
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Edge LNG expands in Marcellus, largest project to date
Edge Gathering Virtual Pipelines 2 LLC has been selected by EXCO Resources to capture and liquefy gas from a standard well in the Marcellus Shale.
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Wärtsilä to deliver emissions abatement technology
Global technology group Wärtsilä will provide its Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Recovery System, together with an LNG Fuel Gas Supply System, for two new 124,000 DWT shuttle tankers.
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Gasum performs first LNG bunkering
Nordic energy company Gasum has completed an LNG bunkering for Heerema’s Sleipnir, the largest semi-submersible crane vessel in the world.
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Petronas delivers Myanmar's first LNG cargoes
Petronas has delivered the first LNG import cargoes to Myanmar.
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Qatar signs $19bn LNG deal
Qatar Petroleum has entered into three agreements to reserve LNG ship construction capacity in the Republic of Korea for its future LNG carrier fleet requirements, including its ongoing expansion projects in the North Field and the US.
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Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel launched
FueLNG, a joint venture between Keppel Offshore Marine (Keppel O M) and Shell Eastern Petroleum (Pte) has announced the launch of Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel in Keppel Nantong Shipyard in China.
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Financial prospects falter for LNG projects
The financial prospects for liquefied natural gas (LNG) ‒ once one of the globe’s hottest energy commodities – seem to be imploding before our eyes.
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LNG vaporization
Developing new markets for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) fuel requires an enormous web of technology and accessing solutions can be a challenge. LNG storage solutions are often the focus of many projects, but vaporization and process integration can play a large part in the overall system value.
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Keeping faith, taking new opportunities
Gas Innovations is usually concerned with natural gas liquids (NGLs) as well as natural gas and hydrogen. But during the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis, the Houston-based producer, purifier and packager of high purity hydrocarbon specialty gases has been busy with other products.
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Rotork technology added to LNG project
More than 270 Rotork process control actuators have been ordered for an LNG project in Australia.
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KBR wins study for Gladstone LNG
Engineering, procurement and construction firm KBR has been awarded an energy efficiency opportunities study at Gladstone LNG (GLNG) in Australia by energy giant Santos.
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Gastech postponed to 2021
Gastech 2020 has been postponed until next year in response to the current global coronavirus pandemic, organiser dmg events said today.
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Santos acquires LNG infrastructure in major deal
Energy giant Santos has acquired a portfolio of low cost natural gas assets and strategic LNG infrastructure in northern Australia and Timor-Leste.
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Bilfinger and Greeen Solutions to expand LNG station network
German engineering firms Bilfinger and Green Solutions will establish a comprehensive LNG filling station network for trucks as part of a new partnership.
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Wärtsilä to provide LNG technology
Global technology group Wärtsilä will provide a complete LNG package for two new ferries being built in Japan by Ferry Sunflower, a subsidiary of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.
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Gasum inks LNG bunkering deal with Samskip
Nordic energy company Gasum has inked an LNG bunkering deal with Rotterdam shipping company Samskip.
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Kinder Morgan resumes operations after fire
US energy infrastructure company Kinder Morgan has restarted two of its three liquefaction units that shut after a fire at its Elba Island LNG export plant in Georgia.