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By OGJ editors HOUSTON, Feb. 21 -- LNG Energy Ltd., Vancouver, BC, said its Kaynes Capital S ..... gas acreage by 180,000 acres. The acquisition gives LNG Energy a gross acreage position in Poland of 1.1 million gross
field development and LNG project. LNG Energy Ltd., which owns 100% working ..... interest agreed to by InterOil and LNG Energy . Interpretation provided a clear ..... technical review by September 2010. LNG Energy plans to develop a proprietary prospect
interest in the fully contracted $1.1 billion Gulf LNG Energy terminal, which is scheduled for completion by yearend ..... deepwater oil fields to the Angola LNG plant near Soyo. Gulf LNG Energy , the firm that is building, and will operate, the
Chevron-Tepco HOA. JV lets contract for West Java FSRU Nusantara Regas, a JV of Pertamina and PGN, has selected Golar LNG Energy Ltd. for its West Java floating storage regasification unit. The FSRU will be Indonesia's first LNG regasifcation
beneficial for Japan, which is the world's biggest importer of LNG. The announcement follows an earlier decision by Golar LNG Energy Ltd., Bermuda, and PTTEP to cancel their heads of agreement and joint study agreement signed last year to develop
of Saponis, and the rest of Saponis is owned by Rohol-Aufsuchungs Aktiengesellschaft, Sorgenia E&P SpA, and by LNG Energy Ltd. through a subsidiary. BNK holds 195,000 net acres in Poland through Saponis and another 880,000 adjacent net
BNK owns 26.7% of Saponis. Other interest owners are Rohol-Aufsuchungs AG, Vienna, Sorgenia E&P SPA, and LNG Energy Ltd., Vancouver, BC. BNK holds 195,000 net acres in the Baltic basin of Poland through Saponis and a further 880
where the end customer was QP. Transportation — Quick Takes Golar, PTTEP cancel FLNG project off Australia Golar LNG Energy , Bermuda, and Thailand's PTTEP have cancelled their heads of agreement and joint study agreement signed last year
s Gulf Gateway buoy terminal, 116 miles off Louisiana, added 3.3 million tpy of capacity. Later this year, Gulf LNG Energy will start up its 5 million tpy terminal at Pascagoula, Miss., some 350 miles east of the southwest Louisiana-Southeast
in the US will decline 84% to $1.4 billion, as plans call for the construction of 483 miles of these lines. Gulf LNG Energy LLC, owned by El Paso Corp., Crest Group, and Sonangol USA, this year will complete construction of its LNG terminal