In this issue

 

The chief executives of Italian energy company Eni and UK major BP have held a signing ceremony with the Egyptian government in Cairo, completing the sale of a 10 percent…
Our Asia-Pacific editor Australia Pacific LNG plant stakeholder Origin Energy, which recently took a charge of US$1.45 billion as a write-down mainly on APLNG, has posted earnings showing wider fiscal…
Tamrotor Marine Compressors, the Norway-based equipment supplier, was awarded a contract by Golar LNG to supply a compressed air system to the former conventional carrier “Hilli” being transformed into a…
Our Europe editor The French energy company Engie has taken delivery of a joint venture bunkering vessel to be based at the Zeebrugge liquefied natural gas import terminal in Belgium…
Cryo Shipping AS, a company based in the Norwegian port of Bergen, said it had developed a new type of small-scale LNG carrier and bunkering ship through converting offshore industry…
Our Europe editor Enagas, the Spanish natural gas transmission network operator and LNG terminal owner, posted a small increase in annual net profits as the nation’s demand rose for a…
Our Europe editor GasLog Ltd, the shipping line based in Monaco with a fleet of 27 LNG carriers, said progress had been made with the plan for a liquefied natural…
British Columbia Premier Christy Clark said benefit deals linked to LNG projects signed with two native North American First Nations were a milestone for the natural gas future of the…
Japanese energy companies are now focusing on the total of 60 million tonnes of LNG volumes becoming available on the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast of the US from 2020,…
Our North America editor in New York Tellurian Inc., the developer of the US Driftwood LNG export project in Louisiana and founded by ex-Cheniere Energy Chief Executive Charif Souki and…
Argentina believes it is still on track to cease liquefied natural gas imports by 2022 as shale-gas supplies from its estimated 802 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable resources begin…
Our Europe editor Australian oil and gas exploration and production company Po Valley Energy is moving ahead with plans to compete with LNG in Italy by setting its initial public…
Woodfibre venture in Squamish used as test for Ottawa’s singular energy policy Our Asia editor The small-scale Canadian export project backed by Indonesian billionaire Sukanto Tanoto and his Pacific Oil and Gas company…
Our Europe editor Global commodities trader Trafigura plans to invest in a liquefied natural gas import facility in Teesside in northeast England as it expands its LNG trading and UK…

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.