RWE AG, the German utility that developed the existing Brunsbüttel floating terminal on the Elbe and also has a 10 percent stake in the German LNG Terminal onshore terminal joint venture being built at Brunsbüttel, has changed some management roles at RWE Supply & Trading ahead of the departure of RWE Chief Executive Andree Stracke.

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Equinor of Norway has signed a new agreement starting immediately to supply German utility and LNG market participant RWE with pipeline natural gas.

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US LNG project developer Sempra Infrastructure has entered into a long-term sale and purchase agreement with a unit of German utility RWE AG for volumes from the Port Arthur project in Texas.

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US industrial gases equipment-maker and technology provider Chart Industries, whose products last year alone helped produce over 45 million tonnes of LNG to replace coal-fired power outside the US, was named “Emissions Reductions Champion Organization of the Year” at the three-day Gastech 2021 in-person trade show and exhibition that opened in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

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Woodside Petroleum said its Singapore-based trading unit signed a a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Germany utility and energy company RWE Supply & Trading GmbH for the supply of LNG from Woodside’s global portfolio for a term of seven years starting in 2025.

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German energy utility RWE has signed a fully termed and binding LNG supply agreement with Australian LNG plant operator Woodside Petroleum with the primary shipments coming from Woodside’s contracted volumes booked at the US Corpus Christi LNG export plant in Texas.

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German energy utility RWE has signed a cooperation accord with Tokyo Gas of Japan on procurement of liquefied natural gas as well as trading and shipping activities.

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RWE, one of Europe’s leading energy companies and utilities based in the German city of Essen, said it had secured “a considerable part” of the capacity from Germany’s first LNG terminal planned for Brunsbuettel on the Elbe River near the port of Hamburg.

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