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Pivotal LNG will use plants in southeast for Caribbean cargoes Our North America editor in New York Carib Energy, a subsidiary of US shipping line Crowley Maritime Corp., has been given approval to…
Our Europe editor Golar LNG, the Norwegian fleet owner and project developer, said the shipping market shows positive signs with improving utilisation rates and the re-appearance of round-trip economics as…
The Dutch Gate LNG import terminal formally celebrated its expansion with 400 guests invited by the main shareholders, utility company Gasunie and the international storage giant Royal Vopak and by…
Our Asia-Pacific editor Sempra Energy, developer of the US Cameron liquefied natural gas export project in Louisiana with European and Japanese partners, has filed with regulators to proceed with a…
Central Petroleum, the Australian company with natural gas assets around Alice Springs, said LNG stakeholder Santos has begun its seismic acquisition programme with 1,000 kilometres of data as part of…
While the Sabine Pass liquefaction and export plant in Louisiana has recently shipped LNG to the Mexican Pacific Coast import terminal at Manzanillo, US pipeline exports of natural gas continued…
Our Asia-Pacific editor The US is currently shipping its second liquefied natural gas cargo to an import terminal in China as the Sabine Pass export plant in Louisiana heads for…
Tellurian Investments Inc., the development company of former Cheniere Chief Executive Charif Souki and his Driftwood LNG project, said General Electric’s oil and gas subsidiary had made a $25 million…
Our Europe editor National Grid, the UK natural gas system operator and LNG terminal owner, has just published its “Gas Ten Year Statement”, giving details of latest capacities and updates…
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading platform for global futures and options trading, announced the results of the ICE Endex natural gas storage auction held on behalf of Netherlands-based GasTerra.
Our Europe editor IM Skaugen, the Norwegian operator of small-scale LNG carriers and other fuel vessels, reported a net loss of $13.36 million for the third quarter of 2016 compared…
Philly Shipyard Inc. has delivered the LNG-ready vessel “American Endurance”, the first of four next-generation product tankers built for American Petroleum Tankers, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, better known for…
French energy company Total said it had now formally become the operator of the planned floating liquefied natural gas import terminal venture being developed for the West African nation of…
Our Europe editor Italian energy company Eni has agreed to sell to BP a 10 percent stake in the Shorouk concession in Egyptian waters of the East Mediterranean for up…

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.