Shell joins QatarEnergy for world’s largest LNG project
Energy giant Shell has been chosen by QatarEnergy (QE) to take a 6.25% stake in its North Field East (NFE) liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, the world’s largest of its kind.
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Energy giant Shell has been chosen by QatarEnergy (QE) to take a 6.25% stake in its North Field East (NFE) liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, the world’s largest of its kind.
As the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis continues to expose fragilities in Europe’s natural gas supply chain, countries are looking to become more self-reliant by developing their own liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure.
Chart Industries’ IPMSR® process and equipment will be used in Cheniere’s Corpus Christi Stage Three LNG export terminal project.
Chevron USA is set to purchase two million tonnes per annum of LNG from Venture Global, under two sales and purchase agreements inked on Wednesday (22nd June).
INEOS Energy has entered the global LNG market, having today (22nd June) inked an agreement for the potential purchase of 1.4 million tonnes per annum from the US.
Italian energy company Eni has become the newest partner in the North Field East (NFE) expansion project after being selected by QatarEnergy for a 25% interest in the joint venture (JV).
The widespread effect of sanctions on Russian commodity exports could help accelerate growth in sectors such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), causing an acceleration in the ongoing energy transition, according to a new analysis by...
French multi-energy company TotalEnergies has signed a deal with QatarEnergy to undertake a joint venture as part of the ‘world’s largest’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, North Field East (NFE).
Equinor will purchase 1.75 million tonnes of LNG annually from US-based Cheniere Energy under a new 15-year agreement inked on Thursday (9th June).
Having become the first company to mass-produce high-manganese steel for cryogenic use, South Korean steel manufacturer POSCO has received approval from energy giant ExxonMobil to use the material to store and transport liquefied natural gas...