A roundup of news and commentary from NGI’s LNG Insight

  • Labor strikes blocking Elengy’s Fos Cavaou, Fos Tonkin and Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG import terminals in France that were scheduled to end Tuesday have been extended to March 28 as workers continue to protest the government’s pension reform. Strikes ended last week at Dunkerque LNG, the country’s only other import terminal.
  • Angola LNG has canceled two supply tenders due to loading issues at the export terminal in Africa, according to Kpler. The plant is operating at reduced rates after a pressure surge in a vessel loading line.
  • Global commodities trader Vitol said its traded LNG volumes increased slightly to 17.6 million tons of oil equivalent last year in response to a jump in European demand. The Switzerland-based firm...