The Gate liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in the Netherlands plans to add another 1 billion cubic meters (Bcm) of annual regasification capacity to serve growing demand. The expansion would boost overall capacity at the facility to 13.5 Bcm annually, or roughly 477 Bcf/year, along with recently announced expansions. The additional send-out capacity is…
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New Fortress Renews $766M LNG Project for Ireland with ‘Future-Proofed’ Hydrogen Option
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer New Fortress Energy Inc. is reviving plans to build a $766 million import terminal in Ireland, this time with a “future-proofed” design that would allow it to transition to hydrogen gas in the coming years. A spokesperson for New Fortress said last week the company plans to file a…
European Import Terminals Plan Expansions as U.S. LNG Volumes Grow
Europe’s import terminals are expanding in preparation for even more liquefied natural gas (LNG) that’s expected to reach the continent with a second wave of U.S. export facilities coming online in the years ahead and higher forecasted output from other leading global producers.
Engineering Progressing at Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG Terminal
Tellurian Inc. continues to market the volumes of its massive 27.6 million metric tons/year liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility, with more than a quarter of the engineering already complete at the Driftwood LNG terminal, management said.
FERC Approves Start Up for Cameron LNG’s First Train
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports may begin from the first production unit at Cameron LNG after federal regulators on Friday approved in-service for the Hackberry, LA, terminal.
MARAD OKs Retirement of First LNG Deepwater Facility
In a notice published in theFederal RegisterWednesday, the Transportation Department’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced its final authorization of the decommissioning of the Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge Deepwater Port, the first deepwater liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility of its kind in the world. The Excelerate Energy LP facility is being retired just eight years after it went into service in the Gulf of Mexico.
Analyst: Hurry Up with LNG Export Contracts
Two projects that would add natural gas liquefaction and export capacity to existing Gulf of Mexico liquefied natural gas (LNG) import and regasification terminals at Cameron Parish, LA, and Brazoria County, TX, need to ink contracts quickly in order to beat shrinkage in LNG export margins, according to Societe Generale (SG).
Analyst Sees LNG Export Contracting Challenge
Two projects that would add natural gas liquefaction and export capacity to existing Gulf of Mexico liquefied natural gas (LNG) import and regasification terminals at Cameron Parish, LA, and Brazoria County, TX, need to ink contracts quickly in order to beat shrinkage in LNG export margins, according to Societe Generale (SG).
Fracking Prohibition Would Turn LNG Tankers This Way, Speaker Says
Back in 2007 the United States was in store to get about 130 metric tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports. However, North American shale gas plays have changed all that. But if hydraulic fracturing (fracking) well stimulation is outlawed or severely curtailed, it could be back to the future where LNG imports are concerned.
LNG Delivery Completed at Northeast Gateway
Excelerate Energy LLC’s Energy Bridge regasification vessel Explorer completed the discharge of its cargo through the company’s Northeast Gateway Deepwater Port, approximately 13 miles offshore Boston, Excelerate said Tuesday.