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Transportation 2005 P

  • 04/12/2005 -- Pertamina seeks spot market LNG
    Indonesia's state oil and gas firm PT Pertamina is negotiating spot market purchases of 125,000 tonnes of LNG from "a Middle East country" to meet commitments to buyers in Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea—the country's three largest customers.
  • 04/11/2005 -- Canada's oil pipelines strained, NEB says
    Canada's oil pipeline infrastructure is being strained to the limit, said the National Energy Board in its 2004 annual report.
  • 04/08/2005 -- Air Products to supply Grain LNG nitrogen
    Grain LNG Ltd. awarded a contract to Air Product PLC to supply nitrogen to the LNG-receiving terminal under construction on the Isle of Grain's Medway River near Kent, UK.
  • 04/08/2005 -- RasGas II delivers LNG to Spain
    Ras Laffan LNG Co. Ltd (RasGas II) of Qatar delivered its first LNG cargo at the Port of Cartagena on Apr. 1 for Endesa SA, Spain's largest electric company, under a 20-year agreement.
  • 04/06/2005 -- Tokyo Gas buys into Brazil's Malhas pipeline
    Japan's Tokyo Gas Co. has bought a 15% stake in the specific-purpose companies Nova Transportadora do Nordeste SA, and Nova Transportadora do Sudeste SA, created by Brazil's state-owned Petrobras to operate and maintain two natural gas pipelines in the $3 billion Malhas project in southeastern and northeastern Brazil.
  • 04/06/2005 -- ONGC lets pipeline-replacement contract
    Global Industries Offshore LLC and Larsen & Toubro Ltd., Mumbai, have received notification of a contract from India's Oil & Natural Gas Corp. to replace offshore oil and gas pipelines totaling 185 km.
  • 04/01/2005 -- GDF secures LNG capacity at UK terminal
    Gaz de France, through an agreement with National Grid Transco PLC subsidiary Grain LNG Ltd., has booked 2.4 million tonnes/year of LNG regasification capacity for 20 years, starting in 2008-09, at the Isle of Grain terminal in the UK.
  • 03/31/2005 -- Oman gets loan for third Qalhat LNG train
    Oman will fund a third LNG train for Qalhat LNG SAOC through a $688-million loan from 13 international banks.
  • 03/29/2005 -- BTC pipeline to start up in September
    Exports of crude oil via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline will begin in September, according to key state officials connected with the project.
  • 03/24/2005 -- ALNG's Train 4 to start ahead of schedule
    The Atlantic LNG Train 4 in Trinidad & Tobago will be commissioned by yearend—3 months ahead of schedule.
  • 03/23/2005 -- Oman signs deal with Japanese banks for LNG carriers
    Oman has signed an agreement with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and Mizuho United Bank for $240 million to finance its interests in two 145,000 cu m LNG carriers.
  • 03/22/2005 -- Gulf Coast LNG plans Matagorda terminal
    A subsidiary of Gulf Coast LNG Partners LP, Houston, asked the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for authorization to build and operate an LNG receiving terminal.
  • 03/22/2005 -- Mexico's Altamira LNG terminal progresses
    Terminal de LNG de Altamira S de RL de CV awarded a contract to Gardner Denver affiliate Emco Wheaton of Kirchhain, Germany, to provide and install four marine loading arms at the JV's planned LNG regasification terminal at Altamira, Tamaulipas, on Mexico's gulf coast.
  • 03/22/2005 -- Tidelands unit plans Mexican gas pipeline
    Terranova Energia S de RL de CV, the Mexican subsidiary of Tidelands Oil & Gas Corp., San Antonio, applied Mar. 18 to the Comision Reguladora de Energia de Mexico (CRE) for authorization to construct the 160-mile Terranova Oriente natural gas pipeline system in Tamaulipas, Mexico.
  • 03/15/2005 -- Russia eyes exports of eastern gas
    Russia is developing an export strategy for natural gas from its far eastern producing regions.
  • 03/14/2005 -- GAIL leads Indo-Iranian gas line in India
    India's Petroleum Ministry has designated state-owned gas transmission firm GAIL (India) Ltd. as the lead agency for its portion of the proposed Indo-Iranian gas pipeline project (OGJ Online, Feb. 25, 2005).
  • 03/11/2005 -- Exmar orders two newbuild LPG carriers
    Independent shipping group Exmar NV, Antwerp, signed a newbuilding contract with Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. of South Korea to construct two Very Large Gas Carriers slated for delivery in first half 2008.
  • 03/11/2005 -- Proposed Main Pass LNG terminal could access eight pipelines
    Freeport-McMoRan Energy LLC said its proposed deepwater LNG receiving terminal at its Main Pass Energy Hub could access eight pipelines and have 3 bcfd takeaway capacity.
  • 03/07/2005 -- Pipeline inspections ahead of schedule
    Pipeline operators are ahead of schedule in conducting federally mandated pipeline integrity assessments, the Association of Oil Pipe Lines (AOPL) and the American Petroleum Institute (API) told Congress in a joint letter.
  • 03/07/2005 -- Williams seeks pipeline capacity growth
    Williams Cos. Inc., Tulsa, is gauging market interest for an expansion of its 3.5-bcfd Northwest Pipeline system in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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