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Total Sells First Carbon Neutral LNG Cargo to CNOOC

Total Sells First Carbon Neutral LNG Cargo to CNOOC

French major Total SE has delivered its first carbon-neutral liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo, with the shipment going to state-controlled China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC), Total management said this week. “This first LNG shipment, whose carbon emissions have been offset throughout the value chain, represents a new step as we seek to support our…

October 21, 2020
Gulf Coast’s First Dedicated LNG Bunkering Project Taking Steps for Supply Deal

Gulf Coast’s First Dedicated LNG Bunkering Project Taking Steps for Supply Deal

Pilot LNG LLC has reached a milestone in its efforts to build the Gulf Coast’s first dedicated liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker terminal by signing a heads of agreement (HOA) for a long-term supply deal with an affiliate of the GAC Group.  GAC Bunker Fuels procures fuel supplies for customers in the shipping industry. The…

October 21, 2020
Baker Hughes ‘More Optimistic’ on Natural Gas as Forward Prices Improve, LNG Orders Climb

Baker Hughes ‘More Optimistic’ on Natural Gas as Forward Prices Improve, LNG Orders Climb

Lifted by a major natural gas order from longtime partner Qatar Petroleum, Baker Hughes Co. saw its revenue climb and equipment orders increase during the third quarter by 4% sequentially. CEO Lorenzo Simonelli said he sees positives for natural gas, pointing to the major liquefied natural gas (LNG) order in Qatar. However, like his fellow…

October 21, 2020
U.S. LNG Industry Not Seen Favoring Trump or Biden Presidency

U.S. LNG Industry Not Seen Favoring Trump or Biden Presidency

The U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector could successfully work with either President Trump or Democratic nominee Joseph R. Biden Jr. in the upcoming presidential election, experts told NGI.   Trump has been a “great cheerleader for U.S. LNG” by raising the industry’s profile and addressing some regulatory bottlenecks during his first term, said LNG Allies…

October 20, 2020
E&P, OFS Earnings Season Likely Stronger, but Uncertainty on Covid

E&P, OFS Earnings Season Likely Stronger, but Uncertainty on Covid

Natural gas and oil operators are likely to report a return to normalcy — but not growth — when they unveil their third quarter results in the coming weeks, and demand forecasts may be hazy amid a historic hurricane season and the expanded wave of damaging Covid-19 infections.  Schlumberger Ltd., the world’s largest oilfield services…

October 20, 2020

The Offtake: LNG in Brief

A roundup of news and commentary from NGI’s LNG Insight Vessels with up to a 36-foot draft now allowed to transit Calcasieu Ship Channel (CSC) during day, allowing ballast LNG vessels to transit waterway. Fully loaded LNG vessels, with drafts of about 40 feet, unlikely to meet restrictions, but possibility remains for partially loaded ships…

October 20, 2020
LNG Flows Said Poised to ‘Ramp Up Rapidly’ as November Natural Gas Rallies

LNG Flows Said Poised to ‘Ramp Up Rapidly’ as November Natural Gas Rallies

With developments along the Louisiana coast appearing favorable for a ramp-up in export demand, natural gas futures surged in early trading Tuesday. The November Nymex contract was up 11.4 cents to $2.909/MMBtu at around 8:40 a.m. ET. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) feed gas demand climbed to 8.5 Bcf/d in early morning estimates from Bespoke Weather…

October 20, 2020
Colder Weather Data Provides Late Bump for Natural Gas Futures, but LNG Recovery Murkier

Colder Weather Data Provides Late Bump for Natural Gas Futures, but LNG Recovery Murkier

Natural gas futures started off the week lower amid further uncertainty surrounding the pace of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export recovery. A “complicated” weather outlook also left traders unsure of where to price gas, but a chillier turn in Monday’s midday models ultimately lifted the November Nymex contract up 2.2 cents to $2.795. December nudged…

October 19, 2020
Latin America Sees Sharpest Decline in LNG Imports Amid Pandemic, Data Show

Latin America Sees Sharpest Decline in LNG Imports Amid Pandemic, Data Show

Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Latin America fell by 4.2 million tons (Mt), or 32%, during January-September versus the same period in 2019 as the coronavirus ravaged the region’s economies, according to new analysis by data intelligence firm Kpler. Latin America has seen a particularly sharp decline this year compared to other LNG-importing…

October 19, 2020
EU Methane Emissions Measures Not Seen Impacting U.S. LNG

EU Methane Emissions Measures Not Seen Impacting U.S. LNG

A European Union (EU) blueprint released last week to reduce methane emissions will not impact the U.S. liquified natural gas (LNG) industry for now because the plan does not include restrictions on emissions from foreign producers, experts told NGI. “The methane emissions policies issued by the EU would not have an immediate impact on the…

October 19, 2020