In this issue

 

Höegh LNG, the Norwegian fleet owner and project developer specializing in floating storage and regasification units, has signed an agreement with South Korean shipbuilders Samsung Heavy Industries and Hyundai Heavy…
Our North America editor in New York Dominion, the US energy and power company whose assets include 14,400 miles of natural gas pipelines, said its Cove Point LNG project in…
Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd, the Australian company developing LNG export plants in the US and Canada, has been required to issue a second statement in under a year to the…
Japan said the average price of spot liquefied natural gas cargoes contracted in December 2016 was $ 8.00 per million British thermal units, a rise of $1 per MMBtu compared…
Our North America editor Steelhead LNG, the Vancouver-based energy company focused on liquefied natural gas project development in the province of British Columbia, has hired experienced global LNG industry executives…
Our Asia editor Dabhol LNG import terminal in India, the facility caught up in the US Enron power scandal in 2001, may finally be making plans to complete its infrastructure,…
Our Europe editor Engie, the French energy company, is overseeing an overhaul of its subsidiaries as its natural gas pipeline company prepares to take over its LNG terminal operator. 
Russian natural gas company Gazprom, whose pipeline supplies are the main competition to LNG sales in Europe, posted a third-quarter profit as volumes shipped to the European Union increased and…
Free ReadSpanish imports of LNG in December rose by more than 60 percent compared with the same month a year ago to a total of 25 cargoes received at the nation’s…
Our North America editor in New York The US LNG project development company run by former Royal Dutch Shell LNG senior executive Kathleen Eisbrenner has signed a land lease for…
The Point Comfort near-shore LNG project in Texas has submitted an application to the US Department of Energy to export shipments to countries with a US Free Trade Agreement.
Company founders Chandra and Meyer have signed up some Asian customers Our North America editor in New York Texas LNG, the midscale liquefaction and export projects planned for the port of Brownsville,…
Our North America editor in New York The US government says the nation’s increased natural gas trade will be dominated by LNG as early as 2020 as four more liquefaction…
Upstream energy projects are expected to double in 2017 while exploration and production spending will increase for the first time since 2014, according to a report from Wood Mackenzie, the…

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.