Archive for the ‘Plants’ Category

LNG subsidiaries of Sempra Energy, San Diego, have filed applications with the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission seeking authorization to site, construct, and operate the proposed Port Arthur LNG liquefaction facility along the Sabine-Neches Wate…

Eni SPA’s board has authorized investment for the first phase of development for the Coral discovery—the Coral South project—in the deepwater Rovuma basin offshore Mozambique, moving the project a step closer to a final investment decision.

Malaysia’s Petronas has started to receive natural gas production from Kanowit field offshore Sarawak for its first floating LNG (FLNG) facility.

Trinidad and Tobago’s natural gas shortage has worsened and has led to Atlantic LNG’s (ALNG) production being down by close 30% this year. Even worse, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Nigel Darlow has signaled that in 2017 production is projected to be down by 35%.

Chevron Corp. has encountered a $5-billion cost blow-out with its Wheatstone LNG project in Western Australia.

The Australia Pacific LNG group (APLNG) has brought its second production train on stream on Curtis Island near Gladstone in Queensland.

NuBlu Energy, Center, Tex., has started construction of a 90,000-gpd natural gas liquefaction plant along the Mississippi River in Port Allen, La., to support high-horsepower fueling applications in the region, including rail, marine, long-haul transpo…

Global LNG markets, which have changed dramatically over the last few years, have created uncertainties that producers and customers will have to address, contend authors of a recent report.

With 190 conditions, Canada gave its approval to the Pacific NorthWest LNG project in western British Columbia.

The BP PLC-led Tangguh partnership has let a contract to GE Oil & Gas to provide equipment for Train 3 of the $12-billion Tangguh LNG expansion project in Teluk Bintuni Regency of Indonesia’s Papua Barat province.