Thursday, 12 November 2015 15:48

GTT launches BOG monitoring system

GTT has launched LNG Advisor - a new boil-off gas (BOG) monitoring system to be used on LNGCs while at sea.

Thursday, 12 November 2015 15:47

KOGAS receives gets first Gladstone LNG cargo

Korea Gas Corp (KOGAS) said it received its first cargo containing 60,000 tonnes of LNG, from the GLNG project in Gladstone.

Thursday, 12 November 2015 15:47

New factory to build LNGC engines

CSSC Wärtsilä Engine (Shanghai) (CWEC) held a ground breaking ceremony for its new engine factory on 28th October.

Danish security concern Risk Intelligence has launched PortRisk, a service providing intelligence on risk in ports available on demand.

In what could be a boost for Asian LNGC trading, Singapore-based Pavilion Energy has signed a 10-year sales & purchase agreement to buy LNG from a Gazprom subsidiary.

Thursday, 12 November 2015 15:44

Golar in Ghana FSRU contract

Golar LNG has won a firm contract to provide West African Gas (WAGL) with an FSRU to support Ghana’s LNG import operations.

Our Middle East editor

Qatargas and RasGas of Qatar, the world’s largest producers, are manging to adapt to the new pricing and delivery requirements that have been the result of the oil price plunge and economic woes in the Far East and elsewhere.

Our Asia-Pacific editor

Many liquefied natural gas LNG players have shifted their focus to developing markets employing new regasification capacity and despite weakened demand and the impact of the oil price crash, LNG production remained high to reach 250 million tonnes last year.

Our North America editor

Cheniere Energy said it had delayed the shipping of its first cargo from the US Sabine Pass LNG export terminal in Louisiana until late February or early March because of technical problems during commissioning.

The price of oil-linked LNG has taken a further hit as the price of North Sea Brent crude dropped to an 11-year low on concern about global over-production, huge storage surpluses and lower future demand from China because of economic woes.