Top news of the week July 11-16, 2016

Production at Chevron’s Gorgon LNG project still suspended

Liquefied natural gas production at Chevron’s US$54 billion Gorgon project in Australia remains suspended following a “minor gas leak” earlier this month.

LNG Canada FID delayed, again

Hague-based LNG giant Shell and its partners in LNG Canada have again decided to postpone a final investment decision (FID) on the proposed multi-billion dollar LNG export project in British Columbia.

UK: three injured after pilot boat bumps into Q-Max LNG tanker

Three crew members from a pilot boat have been injured after a collision with the Q-Max LNG carrier Lijmiliya in the UK’s Port of Milford Haven.

Angola LNG reissues supply tender

The $10 billion Angola LNG project, led by U.S. energy giant Chevron, has relaunched an international supply tender that was canceled in June.

Freeport LNG cleared to up production capacity

The United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved Freeport LNG’s request to increase the LNG production level at its terminal currently under construction near the city of Freeport, in Brazoria County, Texas.

 

LNG World News Staff