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Petronet LNG is on track to raise the capacity at the Dahej import terminal to 22.5 million tons per year. The timing has been delayed also due to the security concerns after the cross-border ...
Indian gas transporter GAIL (India) will operate its 5 million-tonnes-per-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in western India during the monsoon season for the first time ...
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 ...
May 13 (Reuters) - Indian gas transporter GAIL (India) will operate its 5 million-tonnes-per-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in western India during the monsoon season for the ...
An entity wanting to build an LNG terminal will have to inform PNGRB before taking the final investment decision (FID). The same will have to be done for expanding the capacity of an existing LNG ...
French oil major TotalEnergies SE has secured a toehold in Canada’s emerging liquefied natural gas industry, signing long-term agreements with the proponents of Ksi Lisims LNG, a proposed export ...
(Reuters) -Indian gas transporter GAIL (India) will operate its 5 million-tonnes-per-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in western India during the monsoon season for the first time, ...
SYDNEY, May 21 (Reuters) - Dutch tank storage firm Vopak (VOPA.AS), opens new tab said on Wednesday it was confident in advancing its proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in ...
The floating gas terminal used for LNG imports at Port Kembla. The Narrabri project, which has faced years of environmental and community opposition, could provide up to 200 terajoules of gas per ...
An entity wanting to build an LNG terminal will have to inform PNGRB before taking the final investment decision (FID). The same will have to be done for expanding the capacity of an existing LNG ...
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.