In this issue

 

Thursday, 20 December 2018
Lithuanian state-owned Klaipedos Nafta has been given the go ahead to purchase an LNG storage vessel by late 2024.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has received an order to build two LNGCs for BW Gas.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Venture Global LNG has awarded Kiewit the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for the Calcasieu Pass LNG export project under development in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
Free ReadNorway’s oil major Equinor is to start talks with Tanzania on developing an LNG project based on a deepwater offshore discovery. According to a Reuters report, Tanzanian President, John Magufuli…
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Trelleborg’s marine systems operation has boosted its navigation and piloting offering with the launch of SafePilot CAT MAX, the latest addition to its SafePilot range.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Alfa Laval’s Gas Combustion Unit (GCU) has been selected for boil-off gas (BOG) management on more than half of the LNGCs built this year, bringing the total number of GCUs…
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Uniper and Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) have signed an agreement to ramp up their efforts to install an FSRU at Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Free ReadSouth Korean LNG project development company, EPIK has signed a project development option agreement with Port of Newcastle, NSW to start preliminary works on a proposed LNG FSRU import terminal.…
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Recently, GTT received orders to fit six newbuilding LNGCs with its containment system.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
At the beginning this month, the Arc 7 LNGC ‘Boris Davydov’ was reported to have left Daewoo shipyard and was heading for Sabetta, according to Refinitiv shipping data.
Thursday, 06 December 2018
Free ReadGlobal LNG trade reached 236 mill tonnes in the first nine months of 2018, up by 7.1% from the same period of 2017.  This was due to a combination of…
On 24th November, 2018, Sovcomflot’s (SCF) LNGC ‘Pskov’ successfully completed the first LNG ship-to-ship (STS) transfer operation for the Yamal LNG Project.
Thursday, 06 December 2018
PETRONAS LNG Ltd (PLL) and Vitol Asia Pte Ltd (Vitol) have signed a binding Heads of Agreement (HOA) for a long-term LNG sale and purchase (SPA) agreement.
Thursday, 06 December 2018
More than 2.06 mill tonnes of LNG have been exported through Nigeria’s Onne Port in the last 10 months, according to the Nigerian media outlet, New Telegraph. 

News Nudges

LNT gets LR approval

Lloyd's Register (LR) has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to Norwegian technology provider LNT Marine (LNT) for its patented LNT A-BOX cargo containment system. This system has been developed for medium to large scale LNGCs, and is claimed to make their construction easier and more cost effective, together with the proprietary LNG Fuel-BOX fuel tank system, which offers an ammonia-ready LNG fuel tank system.


Platts in DES Southeast Asia LNG (SEAM) assessments launch

Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, is to publish DES Southeast Asia (SEAM) price assessments reflecting the value of spot LNG cargoes delivered into Southeast Asia. From 16th October, the assessments will be published as a differential to Platts JKM, as well as on an outright basis. Southeast Asian LNG imports have grown significantly over the last two years and are expected to grow further as new importing countries enter the market. Cargoes delivered ex-ship (DES) to Thailand will be considered as the basis of the assessment. Prices of LNG spot cargoes delivered into Singapore, the Philippines or Vietnam may be normalised. Platts will assess cargoes for delivery in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth half-month cycles forward from the date of publication. The SEAM monthly assessment will be based on the average of the two DES Southeast Asia LNG half months that match the JKM delivery month period. DES Southeast Asia assessments will reflect a quantity of 3.4 TBtu. This volume will be subject to plus/minus 5% operational tolerance, at the seller's option. Platts standards will reflect LNGCs of above 135,000 cu m.


DET to start regas auctions

German public sector operating company, Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET), is to hold auctions for regasification capacities, including storage and send-out. In two digital auction rounds, which are due to start on 16th and 23rd October, 2023, respectively, interests will be able to acquire utilisation rights for the first short-term capacities in 2024 at the Brunsbüttel and Wilhelmshaven 1 terminals. Further short-term capacities at the Stade and Wilhelmshaven 2 terminals are due to be offered in another auction round in December, 2023. Long-term capacity marketing with a term of more than a year is planned for April, 2024.


Ships - Sales, charters, deliveries

MISC Berhad (MISC) is to sell and charter two LNGCs to Japanese shipowner, Nissen Kaiun. Under the terms of the transaction, MISC will transfer ownership of the LNGCs to Nissen Kaiun, and also sign a charter agreement with Eaglestar and Synergy Marine as the shipmanagers. The first of the two vessels is expected to be delivered to Nissen Kaiun in the fourth quarter of this year. COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation (CSET) is to take a stake in three newbuilding LNGCs. COSCO Shipping LNG Investment will acquire a 49% stake in three single ship companies set up by Japanese Mitsui OSK Lines, (MOL) in Liberia. The three 174,000 cu m LNGCs will be built at Hudong-Zhonghua for delivery in 2028 at a price of around $241 mill per ship. They are to be chartered to ENN LNG, a Singapore-based subsidiary of China’s ENN Natural Gas. At the same time, CSET’s Board gave approval for the financing of the construction of two LNGCs for Shanghai COSCO Shipping Liquefied Natural Gas Investment. Earlier this month, the 172,000 cu m Ice Class LNGC ‘Alexei Kosygin’ was named at the Zvezda Shipbuilding complex. At the naming ceremony, Russian President, Vladimir Putin, said; ”The development of this fleet is of great importance to our country, which is an Arctic power, in order to implement our long-term strategy for developing the Arctic, ensuring reliable transport along the Northern Sea Route, global transport and logistics routes and strengthening our country and the entire world’s energy security.” Also reported this month was the delivery of the 174,000 cu m LNGC ‘Paris Knutsen’. She was built by Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries and is the seventh LNGC to be long term chartered to Shell in the series. ‘Paris Knuten’ is fitted with an MAN ME-GA engine plus an HI-ALS air lubrication system.


For Qatargas read QatarEnergy LNG

Qatar’s giant energy company, Qatargas has been rebranded as QatarEnergy LNG. At present, the company operates 14 LNG trains with a total annual production capacity of 77 mill tonnes, which makes QatarEnergy LNG the world’s largest LNG producer. Established in 1984, QatarEnergy LNG develops and produces hydrocarbons from the world’s largest non-associated natural gas field. In addition, QatarEnergy LNG is also a leading exporter of natural gas, helium, condensate and associated products, the company claimed.