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Global LNG Info releases its Global LNG Database’s update (UP: Jan. 2021)
2021/01/30
By adding several new LNG imports projects planned/proposed to be built in China and Germany and changing status of some projects, up-to-date and perfect information of 442 LNG projects in the world are available in the Global LNG Database®.
Global LNG Info has released the last update of the Global LNG Database®. By adding several new LNG imports projects planned/proposed to be built in China and Germany and changing status of some projects, up-to-date and perfect information of 442 LNG projects in the world are available in the Global LNG Database® including 139 on/offshore liquefaction facilities (on-stream: 53, under-construction: 13, planned: 52, under-study/proposed: 21) and also 303 on/offshore receiving & regasification facilities (on-stream: 145, under-construction: 50, planned: 83, under-study/proposed: 25).

 

Some summarized developments quoted from the Global LNG Database®:

 

* The first commissioning cargo of the Corpus Christi LNG project’s train 3 has been supplied as Cheniere Energy said its another LNG export project, Sabine Pass Train 6, is more than 44% complete..

 

* The Australian NWS LNG JV has executed gas processing agreements (GPAs) for processing third-party gas through its LNG plant in Karratha (more info).

 

* Global LNG Info’s Analytics service has reported that Golden Pass LNG has started work on the foundation for its project’s first train. While the project’s construction commenced in in May 2019, little progress has been made so far..

 

* The loaded “LNG Croatia” FSRU sailed into Omisalj on the island of Krk, bringing the first amounts of LNG for the trial operation of the Krk terminal as Croatia has now received its first ever LNG cargo..

 

* Trinidad and Tobago's LNG production will decline further in 2021 when 20% of the Atlantic LNG plant capacity undergoes an indefinite turnaround due to the feed gas shortage..

 

* Tellurian plans to withdraw its application to build the Permian Global Access natural gas pipeline in Texas and Louisiana as the “current market conditions do not support the economic thresholds to pursue the (Permian pipe) further at this time.”…

 

* The Conservation Council of Western Australia (CCWA) has begun a legal challenge in the Supreme Court to overturn environmental approvals for Woodside's proposed Burrup hub LNG expansion, which includes building a second train at Pluto and the gas interconnection plant between Pluto and NWS..

 

* Daewoo Engineering & Construction has won a $455 million fabrication contract on two LNG trains for the Total-led Mozambique LNG project..

 

* CNOOC has commissioned the second expansion phase of its LNG receiving terminal in Zhejiang..

 

* Dhamra LNG in India has achieved a key milestone with the roof lift of its first storage tank..

 

* Hanseatic Energy Hub announced a non-binding “Open Season” opportunity for the market to subscribe up to 12 BCM/Y of its LNG import project’s capacity in Australia while its rival Viva Energy has signed MOUs with two commercial partners for its proposed LNG imports terminal..

 

And more…

 

Global LNG Database®’s contents are being updated continuously in accordance with the world LNG developments. In the middle of each month, Global LNG Info prepares the “World LNG Projects’ Status Monthly Report” for its subscribers keeping them informed about the last status of the world LNG projects.
You can find out more information about Global LNG Database® at: https://www.globallnginfo.com/GLNG_Database.aspx

 

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Source(s) Global LNG Info