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Qatar Petroleum adds train to LNG expansion
October 8th, 2018 by Latest News
Qatar Petroleum (QP) is adding a fourth liquefaction train to the LNG expansion project it announced in 2017. When the expansion is complete, Qatar’s LNG production capacity will be 110 million tonnes/year, a roughly 43% increase from the current …
ExxonMobil Alaska Production Inc. and Alaska Gasline Development Corp. (AGDC) agreed to certain key terms including price and a volume basis in a gas sales precedent agreement signed by officials on Sept. 10 in Anchorage. The agreement represented an i…
Additional government incentives and cost reductions will be required to make more Canadian LNG export projects globally competitive and attractive to investors, a Canadian Energy Research Institute study concluded.
Oneok will spend $295 million for a second expansion of its West Texas LPG pipeline system, which includes the construction of four pump stations, two pump station upgrades, and pipeline looping that will increase the West Texas LPG mainline capacity b…
State-owned Sonatrach has provisionally let a contract to a subsidiary of Maire Tecnimont SPA, Milan, to provide engineering, procurement, and construction services for implementation of a fourth LPG processing train inside Sonatrach’s existing ZCINA g…
Australia and Russia together will add more than 100,000 b/d of LPG supply in the coming months, according to ESAI Energy’s Global NGL Outlook. Given that US export infrastructure will limit US LPG exports this winter when global demand is strongest, h…
Another hydrocarbon bottleneck is taking shape in North America.
The US Army Corps of Engineers Alaska District released the final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline (ASAP) project.
Floating LNG (FLNG) plants converted from existing vessels can come online at a price comparable to low-cost onshore plants. At current LNG prices, however, there is little room for larger newbuild FLNG’s and even conversions face uncertain prospects.
Continuing its buildout of infrastructure in the STACK play of northwestern Oklahoma, Great Salt Plains Midstream Holdings LLC (GSPM) closed on its acquisition of Thunderbird Midstream LLC. Both companies are based in Oklahoma City.