Russia’s Gazprom and Royal Dutch Shell are looking at forming a Baltic LNG joint venture at the port of Ust-Luga. The aim is to make an LNG plant at the Russian port with output of up to 15m tons a year with Shell likely in for a 49% stake.
Rosneft plans to launch the plant to liquefy natural gas (LNG) on Russia's Pacific Island of Sakhalin after 2020, Chief Executive Igor Sechin said in his presentation, behind the initial schedule.
Rosneft Trading SA, a company of Rosneft Group, and the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) signed a Master LNG Supply and Purchase Agreement. The document was signed by the Chairman of Rosneft Management Board Igor Sechin and the Chairman of EGAS Eng.
In an effort to meet its ever growing domestic demand for energy, Egypt is looking for new sources of LNG imports. The North African country is looking to import LNG via Jordan.
Shipping company Dynagas will buy five Arctic LNG carriers and take on shipments from the Yamal LNG project.
The first U.S.-based floating liquefied natural gas vessel moved closer to reality after San Francisco-based engineering giant Bechtel agreed to design and engineer the project once a final investment decision is reached.
Russia's Gazprom delivered its first LNG cargo to the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) Sunday, according to market sources and Platts cFlow ship-tracking software.
Ukraine will resume the project of building a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the Black Sea coast in southern Odessa region, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said here Friday.
French energy company Total is eyeing liquefied natural gas (LNG) and oil projects in Iran, Russian business daily Kommersant cited Total’s Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne as saying.
The demand for natural gas in India will increase to 330 million cubic meters per day by fiscal year 2024-25, while the supply will increase by 60 percent to around 150 million cubic meters/day in the same year.