Global LNG Info releases its Global LNG Database's latest update (UP: Jan. 2023)
By adding new LNG import/export projects and changing status of some current projects, up-to-date and perfect information of 607 LNG projects in the world are available on the Global LNG Database®.
Global LNG Info has presented the latest monthly update of the
Global LNG Database®. Some titles of the recent LNG developments extracted from the database are as follows:
By adding new LNG import/export projects and changing status of some current projects, up-to-date and perfect information of 607 LNG projects in the world are available on the Global LNG Database® including 144 land-based and 34 floating (FLNG) gas liquefaction facilities; 288 land-based and 141 floating LNG receiving & regasification facilities and FSRUs which are on-stream, under-construction, planned or under-study/proposed.
LNG Export Projects:
* Petronas has selected Samsung Heavy Industries - JGC consortium as the winner of EPCC contract for its third FLNG facility...
* Indonesian government has granted a 20-year extension of the Tangguh production sharing contract to its operator BP and other partners...
* Sempra Infrastructure’s Energía Costa Azul (ECA LNG) and Vista Pacifico LNG projects in Mexico have received authorization from the US DOE...
* Eni has signed a contract with Wison Heavy Industry for the construction and installation of a 2.4 MMT/Y FLNG unit to be deployed offshore the Republic of Congo…
* Woodside-operated NWS LNG venture and Pluto LNG have entered into non-binding agreements with Western Gas for the processing of 2 TCF Equus gas from 2027 at their LNG plants…
* BP and Shell have agreed to restructure ownership in Atlantic LNG partnership, allowing the country’s state-owned firm to increase its stake while the majors focus on further upstream investments…
* Russia has said that value of Shell’s 27.5% shareholding in the Sakhalin LNG project is estimated to be Rbs94.8bn ($1.47bn) as Novatek has expressed interest in acquiring the stake…
LNG Imports Projects:
* TotalEnergies’ Neptune FSRU arrived at Lubmin floating facility in Germany as all the infrastructural prerequisites are in place for the LNG terminal…
* Snam plans to select location of its new FSRU offshore Piombino in 2023 as the project’s initial location facing a legal challenge…
* Dhamra LNG import facility is mechanically complete and the last section of the interconnecting Dhamra-Angul pipeline has been built by Gail India…
* Zhejiang Energy-proposed LNG terminal project has secured approval from the China's NDRC…
* Mediterranean Gas has received non-binding interest from domestic and foreign companies which exceeded the capacity of its planned FSRU project off the port of Volos in Greece…
* ADNOC L&S and AG&P have signed a charter agreement to utilize ADNOC L&S’ 138,000-CM Ghasha LNG carrier for the AG&P’s LNG import terminal in India…
* Reganosa has completed upgrading its terminal’s jetty which is now enable to accommodate small-sized LNG carriers as well as large- and medium-sized LNG vessels...
* Finland’s first LNG FSRU, the Belgium-flagged 150900-CM Exemplar, has been berthed at the Nordic country’s Inkoo LNG receiving terminal, west of Helsinki…
* Jemena has selected Zinfra, Nacap and Wasco construction firms to build the Port Kembla LNG import terminal’s connection pipeline...
* EnBW has booked capacity to import 3 BCM/Y of LNG at the planned Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) terminal for 25 years…
* Botas has chartered the 180,000-CM Vasant FSRU to operate at the Saros LNG imports terminal for a year...
* Shell and GNPC have agreed to further delay the start of LNG deliveries to the Tema import terminal…
* Wilhelmshaven LNG import facility inaugurated in the presence of Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other German officials…
* And much more...
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