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Our Europe editor Kosmos Energy, the US LNG project developer with assets offshore Senegal and Mauritania in West Africa and now with BP of the UK as a partner, will…
UK company Ophir Energy said the Fortuna floating LNG project offshore Equatorial Guinea in West Africa remained firmly on schedule for a final investment decision in the first half of…
French company will take venture in Australia to its operational stage Our Europe editor Technip, the French energy and liquefied natural gas engineering company, has received a boost as it puts the finishing…
Our Asia editor Bangladesh is making progress to become a liquefied natural gas importer by early 2018 after key tests were successfully carried out proving the viability of the plan…
The Gulf kingdom of Bahrain said it had received project financing of $740 million and was proceeding with the development of its first liquefied natural gas import facility, scheduled to…
Our Asia-Pacific editor Malaysian energy company Petronas said the world’s first floating liquefied natural gas production plant has produced its first LNG from feed-gas at the Kanowit field located 180…
The Mexican liquefied natural gas import terminal at Manzanillo on the Pacific Coast has been attracting its most cargoes ever with shipments arriving recently from the US Sabine Pass plant…
Former Royal Dutch Shell LNG executive Kathleen Eisbrenner and her US-based NextDecade LNG project development company and the firm Flex LNG, controlled by Norwegian shipping tycoon John Fredriksen, have signed…
Our Europe editor Centrica, the UK energy and utility company, has signed another Japanese LNG agreement, this time a firmer purchase and cooperation accord with Jera Co. Inc., a joint…
Skangas, the Nordic liquefied natural gas supplier and facility operator, has signed an agreement to sell volumes to the Finnish chemicals company Kemira Oy.
Qatari liquefied natural gas producer RasGas Co. has proposed that India concentrates on building up its LNG supplies and infrastructure as the leading edge of a clean energy policy.
Fluxys Belgium, the operator of the Zeebrugge import and regasification terminal on the Channel coast, has successfully received a full-sized vessel at its second jetty as part of operational testing…
Our Middle East editor Italian energy company Eni has agreed to sell a 30 percent stake in Egypt’s East Mediterranean offshore Shourouk block containing its world-class Zohr natural gas field…
Japan said the average price of liquefied natural gas spot cargoes contracted in November for delivery to the country was $7 per million British thermal units, a rise of $0.90 per…

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.