LNG
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Deal between P’nyang partners and independent state a step forward for the proposed development of the P’nyang LNG project.
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Contractor's CB&I unit will build a pair of storage tanks for new LNG facility in Louisiana.
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The export project in the US Gulf of Mexico could handle up to 13 mtpa of liquified natural gas.
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Tight gas supplies, and uncertain Russian gas supplies mean sky-high prices for LNG suppliers now and a chance to lock in attractive contracts long term. But this opportunity won’t last forever.
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Design, construction specialist books new work in the Middle East, Australia, and Saudi Arabia.
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New projects coming on line throughout the year will vault the nation ahead of Australia and Qatar.
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QatarGas will take 1 mtpa over 15 years from new plant at Caofeidian.
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New sibling facility to Calcasieu Pass will boast nameplate liquefication capacity of 20 mtpa of LNG.
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Contractor will engineer and construct the 2.1 mtpa plant in British Columbia to be fully powered by hydroelectric technology.
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Woodside and BHP make final investment decision on $12 billion offshore development and additional LNG train in Australia. The approval on Monday came at the same time the operators signed an agreement to merge BHP’s petroleum unit into Woodside, originally announced in August.