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June 6 (Reuters) - GAIL (India)'s (GAIL.NS), opens new tab Dabhol LNG Terminal in the western state of Maharashtra received its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo during the traditionally ...
The fate of Canada’s next big liquefied natural gas terminal rests on a pivotal political decision about a pipeline in British Columbia even as momentum builds for the project, which already has a ...
WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuters) - (This June 4 story has been corrected to say U.S. Senator John Fetterman has not taken a public position on the project, not that he opposes the project, in ...
India's rising LNG imports and regasification capacity growth driven by heat waves and gas-for-power demand, according to IGU report. India’s LNG imports rose by more than 19% to 26.15 mt in ...
A LNG terminal on the site has been in train since 2005. Permission was first granted for a terminal in 2007 on the 630-acre site after a lengthy oral hearing. Amendments were sought in 2013 and ...
Piping on the top of a receiving platform which will be connected to the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline terminus at the LNG Canada export terminal under construction, in Kitimat, B.C. (Credit: ...
The company is still considering which site to pick for a potential LNG terminal, James told Reuters. Analysts say the project faces challenges in obtaining permits amid opposition from local ...
So, today, we already have two LNG terminals. So, we have to fully utilize that, and then you go to the next terminal,” he said. Currently, there are two operating LNG terminals in the country. One is ...
The approved terminal, to be built at Viva’s Geelong refinery, would involve extending an existing pier to accommodate a floating storage and regasification unit, allowing imported LNG to be ...
Amid U.S. tariff threats and strained trade ties, Quebec is reconsidering a shelved LNG export project. Analysts argue there’s no viable business case due to high costs and low European demand.
This has allowed Japanese companies to not only offload excess capacity, but also benefit from exporting gas turbines, pipelines and LNG terminal technology. “Japan is aggressively promoting the ...
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