China to lead global regasification capacity additions
GlobalData has reported that China is expected to lead global LNG regasification capacity additions from new-build projects by 2024.
GlobalData has reported that China is expected to lead global LNG regasification capacity additions from new-build projects by 2024.
Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has received the first supply of LNG at the LNG reloading station located in the port of Klaipeda, Lithuania.
South Africa’s cabinet recently approved a move to form a single national oil company.
Sparrows Group has announced its relocation to a purpose-built facility in Angola.
SparkCognition and Siemens have teamed up to deliver a new AI-driven cyber defense system for endpoint energy assets.
Siemens Gas and Power has entered into an agreement with Total, a broad energy group, to advance new concepts for green LNG production.
BASF and ExxonMobil have jointly announced the introduction of a new gas treating technology for lowering emissions.
A new report from the IEA suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic and a mild winter have delivered a historic shock to the global natural gas market.
Baker Hughes has announced the successful test of its gas turbine for use in the Arctic LNG 2 project.
MENA LNG companies are likely to put of upcoming projects due to economic slowdown, reports GlobalData.
GlobalData has reported that the North American LNG sector is continuing to struggle against the weak economic outlook and COVID-19.
Valmet to supply automation to a gas clean-up system at Viridor’s site in Scotland, UK.
API Standard 521 addresses overpressure at refineries, LNG and petrochemical facilities.
In terms of liquefaction and regasification, China and USA lead new-build LNG capacity growth.
The US EIA has reported that US natural gas storage capacity remained relatively unchanged in 2019.