US company Murphy Oil is advancing with plans to produce liquefied natural gas from a floating liquefaction plant offshore Malaysia by 2020 and another of its developments will underpin more LNG output in the Asian nation of Brunei from an established onshore plant.
June 15 (LNGJ) - The 148,000 cubic metres capacity “Amali”, a Brunei-Shell vessel, is scheduled to unload a shipment on June 15 at the Pyeongtaek import terminal in South Korea from the Brunei export plant, according to shipping data. The 177,000 cubic metres capacity vessel “Gigara Laitebo” is scheduled to deliver a shipment on June 22 to the Kwangyang terminal in Korea, from the Papua New Guinea plant near Port Moresby. The 210,100 cubic metres capacity Q-Flex vessel “Fraiha” is scheduled to unload a cargo on June 24 at the Incheon terminal in Korea, operated by Korea Gas Corp. from the Ras Laffan plant in Qatar.