LNG

ConocoPhillips exports first cargo from Australia Pacific LNG

Construction of Australia Pacific LNG began in 2011 (2 production units, each delivers 4.5M tonnes/year of LNG) HOUSTON, Texas – ConocoPhillips today announced that the first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) has departed from the Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) facility on Curtis Island in Queensland, Australia. “This is a significant milestone for our company and […]

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Chevron, China Huadian sign agreement for long term LNG supply

Chevron’s equity gas from Australia well-placed to meet growing demand for natural gas in Asia-Pacific region SAN RAMON, Calif. – Chevron Corp. has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Chevron U.S.A. Inc., has signed a non-binding liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply Heads of Agreement (HOA) with China Huadian Green Energy Co., Ltd. “This is an important

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2 Louisiana LNG exporting facilities proposed area along Mississippi River

Louisiana LNG facilities proposed for the Plaquemines Parish area NEW ORLEANS _ Two companies are looking at building large facilities along the Mississippi River south of New Orleans where they can export natural gas to the world market, another sign of the expanding footprint of the natural gas industry in Louisiana. Until now, the area

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LNG construction set to slow as global LNG market faces supply glut

LNG engineering, procurement and construction firms face difficult market in short to medium-term The LNG construction industry has enjoyed a sustained boom thanks to healthy order books of new LNG projects, especially in the US and Australia, which will see it reach peak capacity in 2015, according to Wood Mackenzie. However as the global LNG

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Small-scale LNG projects: Growing demand spurs technology joint venture

Modular technology can be used on projects up to 500,000 gallons/day of LNG production Growing demand for LNG in the American transportation sector is driving the construction of small-scale plants, according to two Houston-based firms that are stepping up their efforts to serve the rapidly expanding market. Kiewit Energy Company and Air Products have agreed to collaborate

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