Monthly Archives: May 2019

Cameron LNG ships first commissioning cargo

Sempra LNG, a subsidiary of Sempra Energy announced that Cameron LNG has shipped the first commissioning cargo of LNG from the first liquefaction train of the export project in Hackberry, […]

OLT Offshore sells Uniper’s LNG terminal stake to First State

OLT Offshore LNG Toscana announced that the Board of Directors of the company formalized the transfer of shares held by Uniper, equal to 48.24%, to First State Investments, an Australian […]

Sempra and Aramco sign HOA for Port Arthur LNG

Sempra Energy and Saudi Aramco announced their respective subsidiaries, Sempra LNG and Aramco Services Company, have signed an HOA. The HOA anticipates the negotiation and finalization of a definitive 20-year […]

PETRONAS FLNG Satu produces first LNG post relocation

PETRONAS started its first LNG production by its PFLNG Satu at the Kebabangan cluster field, 90 kilometres offshore Sabah. Operated by Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company, Kebabangan field is the second […]

Cameron LNG starts the production from Train 1

Cameron LNG announced that Train 1 has started producing LNG at its liquefaction-export facility in Hackberry, Louisiana. The Cameron LNG project includes three liquefaction trains with a projected export of […]

JERA and CPC co-sign 17-year LNG SPA with Anardarko

JERA and CPC Corporation have jointly signed an SPA with Mozambique LNG1 Company, the jointly owned sales entity of the Mozambique Area 1 co-venturers. JERA and CPC will jointly purchase […]

First Q-Flex transits Panama Canal

​​Qatargas announced that the Al Safliya became the first Q-Flex LNG vessel, and largest LNG vessel by cargo capacity, to transit the Panama Canal. The Al Safliya with a cargo capacity of 210,000 m3 […]

Gibraltar opens LNG regasification terminal

Gibraltar has officially opened a new LNG regasification terminal that was recently completed by Shell and Gasnor (a 100% Shell-owned subsidiary). As a result, Gibraltar is switching from diesel-fueled power […]

Total agrees to acquire Anadarko’s assets in Africa

Total announced that it has reached a binding agreement with Occidental to acquire Anadarko’s assets in Africa (Algeria, Ghana, Mozambique, South Africa) for a consideration of $ 8.8 billion in […]