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Last year also saw the launch of Mexico’s first fast LNG terminal, the Altamira project operated by New Fortress Energy. As of early this year, global, operational FLNG capacity is 14.4 million tpa.
These include coal, LNG, and heavy fuel oil (HFO) power plants totaling a capacity of 2,218 megawatts and a 500 Mmcfd LNG terminal — yet no investment has been made in renewable energy initiatives.
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It has a 100% interest in the Corpus Christi LNG Terminal which has a current production capacity of 15 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), and a majority stake in Sabine Pass LNG Terminal ...
The second LNG terminal in Wilhelmshaven (02) has been commissioned in a boost to Germany’s energy supply and security. The island jetty, located around 1.5km from the mainland, is Deutsche Energy ...
Two men have been found guilty of fraud over $5,000 after misleading investors on two never-realized projects in Barrie, Ont., and in Winnipeg. Justice Daniel Moore delivered his judgment in the judge ...
Germany has officially brought its new floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Excelsior into operation following the receipt of its commissioning cargo from a Greek-owned LNG carrier ...
Together with ENGIE and on behalf of Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET), TES successfully delivered Germany’s second LNG terminal in Wilhelmshaven. Germany can now make its energy supply even more ...
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 ...
Pearl River Investment Management is an investor in the Huizhou LNG receiving terminal in the Guangdong province, in southern China. The facility is led by the Guangdong Energy Group. The terminal ...
The report mentions the Woodside LNG terminal in Lake Charles, Louisiana, which would produce 16.5 metric tons per year. That alone would account for nearly 17% of all U.S. natural gas ...