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five cooperation agreements concerning energy projects for oil, renewable energy, and natural gas, including two LNG liquefaction plants. The agreements follow a memorandum of understanding the two companies signed last October and cover the
Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd. (LNG Ltd.) that outlines covering joint development of a 1.5 million tonne/year LNG liquefaction plant at Gladstone, Queensland. The plant will produce LNG from coalbed methane produced from Arrow Energy Ltd
Ltd. II (RasGas II) has commissioned Train 4 and its associated acid gas injection facilities at the Ras Laffan LNG liquefaction plant in Qatar. The train will begin liquefying gas from Qatar's giant North gas field on Nov. 22. The 4.7
Offshore Oil Corp. has signed a contract with authorities in Zhuhai, in Guangdong Province, China, to build an LNG liquefaction plant there, the company said Apr. 5. The facility, which will have a processing capacity of 200 million cu m
Correspondent LOS ANGELES, June 17 -- Yemen LNG has obtained $2.8 billion in financing for construction of its LNG liquefaction plant on the Gulf of Aden at Belhaf, including $1.1 billion from Total SA and $1.7 billion from export agencies
Growing global demand for LNG has spurred an increase in LNG liquefaction capacity. An example is Qatargas II, a joint venture initiated by Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil for a two-train expansion
Nigeria LNG Ltd. (NLNG) directors and shareholders Friday approved the addition of a sixth train at NLNG's LNG liquefaction plant at Finima on Bonny Island, Nigeria. The additional train will boost NLNG's production capacity about 4
venture of Technip SA and Chiyoda Corp. to perform engineering and construction of Trains 4 and 5 at the Qatargas LNG liquefaction plant in Ras Laffan, Qatar. The trains, each expected to produce a minimum of 7.8 million tonnes/year of LNG
Yet another LNG liquefaction process has recently become commercially available and claims to cut the cost of LNG production by 20%. Liquefin, commercialized
subsidiary SA White Martins and Brazil's state owned Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) are planning a $38 million LNG liquefaction plant in Paulinia, São Paulo state, Brazil. White Martins will build and operate the 380,000 cu m/day plant