Cheniere signs EPC contract with Bechtel
Cheniere Energy Inc. has entered into a lump sum, turnkey EPC contract with Bechtel for the Corpus Christi Stage III Project.
Cheniere Energy Inc. has entered into a lump sum, turnkey EPC contract with Bechtel for the Corpus Christi Stage III Project.
GIIGNL says that facilitating long-term agreements, investments and all possible measures in LNG is critical to energy security, economic stability and decarbonisation.
Gasunie and the Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to take the project into a next phase and start the joint construction of the LNG terminal.
AFPM President and CEO Chet Thompson has written a letter confirming AFPM’s position on petroleum imports from Russia.
Andy Cowan has replaced Trevor Sands as the new president of Servomex – a global expert in gas analysis.
In 2020 and 2021, more than 2000 miles of new liquids pipelines were brought into service. This expansion has allowed natural gas processing plants to process more natural gas and to ship the extracted Y-grade mix to fractionation plants, at low cost.
BASF has announced that it will build a new world-scale production plant for alkylethanolamines at the Verbund site in Antwerp, Belgium.
At the end of 2021, Shell had around US$3 billion in non-current assets in Russia.
Wood Mackenzie analyses the risks to commodities and corporate exposure, as well as the wider economic fallout of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
IBM Security’s ‘2022 X Force Threat Intelligence Index’ reveals that the energy industry accounted for 24% of all cyberattacks in the UK last year.
In 2021, a large share of Europe’s supply of LNG originated in the US, Qatar and Russia. Combined, these three countries accounted for almost 70% of Europe’s total LNG imports.
ExxonMobil's subsidiary Esso PNG P’nyang Ltd, alongside Ampolex Ltd and the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, have signed an agreement for the proposed development of the P’nyang LNG project.
The API has warned against delays in the permitting process for natural gas and LNG infrastructure at a time of rising energy costs and heightened geopolitical tensions.
According to Shell's annual LNG Outlook, global trade in LNG increased 6% to 380 million t during 2021, as many countries rebounded from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New ABB study on industrial transformation unveils critical relationship between digitalisation and sustainability.