Total SA’s stake in Tellurian Inc.’s planned Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project is nearing the $1 billion mark after the French major agreed to invest another $500 million in the facility.
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Chevron, Woodside Want to Double Size of BC LNG Export Project
Chevron Canada Ltd. and Woodside Energy Ltd. in an export license application to the National Energy Board (NEB) have doubled the size and intended lifespan of KM LNG, their planned natural gas project for offshore British Columbia (BC).
LNG Contracts Heralding Second Wave of Sanctioned U.S. Export Projects
NextDecade Corp. took the global stage late Monday in announcing the first long-term supply deal from its proposed Rio Grande liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in South Texas.
Qatar Continues Prepping for Massive LNG Export Expansion
Qatar’s state-owned producer, the largest natural gas exporter in the world, is aiming to remain on the leaderboard as it awards contracts to enhance production capacity by 2024 to 110 million metric tons/year (mmty) from 77 mmty.
Global LNG Trade in ’18 Sets Record, with Exports Led by Australia, U.S., Russia
For the fifth consecutive year, global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade set a record in 2018 at 316.5 million metric tons (mmt), a nearly 10% increase year/year, the International Gas Union (IGU) said Tuesday.
Pieridae Orders Cost Review for Goldboro LNG Project
Pieridae Energy Ltd. announced an engineering review of costs for its delayed proposal to launch liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from Canada’s Atlantic coast by building a mammoth Nova Scotia terminal, Goldboro LNG.
FERC LNG-Related Approvals Come Amid Downturn in Global Pricing
Federal authorities had a busy Friday with a pair of orders that pushed further along the regulatory process two U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities being proposed as part of a second wave of export projects.
Cameron LNG OK’d for Feed Gas as U.S. Exports on Cusp of Expanding
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports are inching another step closer for Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG facility in Louisiana after federal regulators on Wednesday approved introducing hazardous fluids and feed gas, as well as other commissioning activities, at Train 1.
Limited Infrastructure May Hamper Initial LNG Use as Marine Fuel
Despite global plans to reduce the sulfur content in marine transportation fuels by 2020, limited infrastructure and high development costs initially may prevent vessel operators from switching to liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a fuel source, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
BC Readies C$6B in Tax Cuts for LNG Canada Export Project
The British Columbia (BC) government delivered Monday on a promise of up to C$6 billion ($4.5 billion) in aid for the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project to enter construction on the province’s northern Pacific coast.