In this issue

 

The Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas export venture and its affiliated 230-mile Pacific Connector transmission pipeline in the northwest state of Oregon are viewed as long-term projects for Calgary-based Veresen…
Clean Energy Fuels Corp., one of the main LNG fuel distributors in the US, said its sales of gas fuel during 2016 amounted to 329.0 million gallons, a rise of…
Our Asia-Pacific editor One of the most influential liquefied natural gas industry executives in recent years, Melody Meyer, the former head of Chevron Corp.’s operations in the Asia-Pacific region, has…
Amec Foster Wheeler, the UK-based energy and engineering company, said it won an owner’s engineer contract from the Chile LNG terminal company GNL Quintero for services related to an expansion. 
Our Europe editor The UK Isle of Grain LNG import terminal, located on the Medway River 45 miles southeast of London and owned by National Grid, has welcomed its first…
CEO Kocher is planning to focus on three divisions including natural gas Our Europe editor Engie, the French energy, utility and LNG trading and importing company, narrowed its net losses to 415 million…
Our North America editor in New York The US export projects being developed by Washington DC-based Venture Global LNG on the banks of the Mississippi River in Louisiana has begun…
The Texas LNG Brownsville project said it formally selected Samsung Engineering of South Korea and KBR Inc. of the US to provide a detailed engineering report and estimates before a…
Our North America editor in New York Kinder Morgan, the US pipeline company, has taken investment fund firm EIG Global Energy (EIG) as its partner in the US LNG export…
Chicago Bridge and Iron, the US energy and LNG engineering and construction company, said it was optimistic for substantial backlog growth from new projects in the US and the Middle…
Dynagas LNG Partners, the US affiliate of the Greek shipping company with a fleet of just six LNG vessels carrying some US cargoes and future Russian shipments, reported an 11…
Our North America editor Kosmos Energy, the US company planning to produce liquefied natural gas with BP of the UK from floating hulls offshore Senegal and Mauritania in West Africa,…
Our Asia Pacific editor LNG Ltd, the Australian developer of two North American LNG export projects, has substantially reduced its net losses as it remained on stand-by to start building…
Our Asia-Pacific editor Woodside Energy, the Australian liquefied natural gas plant operator, has signed an agreement with the oil and gas unit of US equipment maker General Electric to work…

News Nudges

Petrobangla declines Liberia-flagged cargo

Bangladesh’s state energy company Petrobangla has declined to unload the LNG supplied by Saudi Aramco after the carrier Alhamra, built in 1997, failed to satisfy the technical and safety standards required for unloading at the country’s floating LNG terminal at Moheshkhali. The Liberia-flagged Alhamra is carrying about 61,000 tonnes of LNG.


Nine killed at Bangladesh LNG carrier break-up

Nine workers were killed and several others injured after hydrogen sulfide gas accumulated in a ballast tank of the former 138,000-m³ LNG carrier HL Ras Laffan (now Rasi, IMO 9176008) during dismantling at the Ferdous Steel yard in Sitakunda, Bangladesh. The Department of Explosives said the H₂S built up in a ballast area, not an LNG cargo tank, and measured 10.8 ppm about four hours after the incident on August 15, with officials suspecting concentrations may have exceeded 100 ppm at the time of exposure. The Ferdous Steel was ordered to suspend operations pending a safety audit.