Natural gas news
GTT to design onshore storage tank for liquefaction plant in China
GTT has received an order from Beijing Petrochemical Engineering Co., Ltd for the design of a 10 000 m3 onshore LNG tank to be built at the Yangjiawan LNG liquefaction plant in China.
PV Gas upgrades Thi Vai LNG terminal regasification capacity
Petrovietnam's gas subsidiary, PV GAS, has completed the capacity upgrade of the Thi Vai LNG terminal, raising its regasification output from 171 tpy to 288 tpy.
DOE authorises additional exports from Elba Island Terminal
The US Department of Energy has authorised an immediate 22% increase in exports of LNG from the Elba Island Terminal in the US.
Hormuz closure and related production outages are key drivers in EIA’s latest forecast
The US Energy Information Administration published its April Short-Term Energy Outlook this week, examining the implications of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
LNG Canada to commence new construction work at marine terminal
LNG Canada is starting construction work near its marine terminal consisting of wharf demolition, quay wall construction, and assessment of dredging work.
ABB extends automation and electrical scope for Rio Grande LNG Trains 4 and 5
ABB has been awarded additional orders by Bechtel, extending its scope to deliver integrated automation and electrical solutions for Trains 4 and 5 of the Rio Grande LNG facility in the US.
ST LNG selects Baker Hughes as technology provider
Baker Hughes has been chosen to supply critical gas compression, power generation equipment, and project development support for ST LNG’s proposed 8.4 million tpy LNG export terminal offshore the US.
ELTON Logistics and Services selects Reganosa to supervise LNG terminal construction
Reganosa has secured a new contract in Senegal as project management consultant for the LNG import terminal in Dakar promoted by ELTON Logistics and Services.
JERA signs MoU with KOGAS
JERA Co., Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea Gas Corp. with the aim of strengthening energy security in Japan and the Republic of Korea.
Wood Mackenzie: Middle East conflict drives European power price volatility
Gas supply disruption from the Middle East conflict will drive sustained volatility in European power markets, with TTF prices above €50/MWh passing through to electricity prices across major markets, according to Wood Mackenzie analysis.