Enagás, the Spanish gas grid and LNG terminals operator, has acquired the Reganosa gas pipeline network in Northern Spain while Reganosa is becoming a 25 percent shareholder in the El Musel regasification and import terminal on the Bay of Biscay previously 100-percent owned by Enagás.
Reganosa, the Spanish LNG terminal company, is expanding its portfolio of operated terminals by winning the contract to operate and maintain the regasification facility being brought online on the Italian island of Sardinia.
The Reganosa liquefied natural gas terminal plant at Mugardos in the northwest Spanish port of Ferrol said it received the first cargo delivered to Spain from the Cheniere Energy-operated Corpus Christi export plant in Texas for international commodities company Trafigura.
The countdown has begun for Gastech 2018, the conference and exhibition at the forefront of the international gas, LNG and energy industries and set to be inaugurated on September 17 in the Spanish city of Barcelona by King Felipe VI of Spain.
Japanese conglomerate Sojitz Corp. plans to expand international LNG activities with Spanish company Reganosa, owner of the Mugardos import terminal in northwest Spain.
Peru LNG has shipped three cargoes so far in July to three separate pricing areas of the Atlantic and Pacific Basins from its liquefaction facility at Pampa Melchorita, the only LNG export plant in South America.
European LNG import terminal stakeholders in Spain and northwest Europe are part of two competing consortia who have placed final bids for a major stake being sold by the Greek government in natural gas grid operator DESFA.
Reganosa, the owner of the Mugardos liquefied natural gas import terminal at the port of El Ferrol in northwest Spain, said it supplied fuel for the first experimental European passenger train locomotive to be powered by LNG.
Reganosa, the owner of the Mugardos import terminal at the port of El Ferrol in northwest Spain, has launched its LNG hub project for the Iberian Peninsula with the aim of providing marine fuel to a wide range of clients.
Jan 16 (LNGJ) - Reganosa, owner of the Mugardos import terminal at El Ferrol in northwest Spain, is the company with the contract to operate and maintain the first LNG regasification project of the Mediterranean island nation of Malta. The facility has just been brought on line with the recent delivery of the first cargo to the 125,000 cubic metres capacity LNG storage unit, the “LNG Armada Mediterrana”, to supply a combined-cycle gas power plant with capacity of 215 megawatts. Electrogas is a joint venture involving German power group Siemens, Azerbaijan energy company SOCAR and Maltese firm Gem Holdings Ltd.