Top news of the week November 10-15

Cheniere secures USD 2.5 billion funding for Corpus Christi liquefaction project

Houston-based LNG player Cheniere said it has won $2.5 billion in financing for its Corpus Christi liquefaction project in the U.S.

Wood Mackenzie expects China’s LNG supplies to soar

Wood Mackenzie anticipates that the Pacific will experience a ramp up of 70 mtpa in new LNG supply from Australasia over the period to 2019, driven by production from Papua New Guinea and Australia.

Algeria gets new LNG plant

Algeria’s Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal has on Monday opened a new LNG plant in the industrial zone of Arzew.

EIA: LNG exports will be met by increased gas production

Increased natural gas production is projected to satisfy 60% to 80% of a potential increase in demand for added LNG exports from the Lower 48 states, according to an EIA analysis.

GE Oil & Gas turbomachinery for Petronas’ second FLNG

GE Oil & Gas said it will supply its gas turbine-driven compressor train and mechanical drive technology to Malaysia’s Petronas, for a second FLNG facility that is being developed off the coast of East Malaysia.

 

LNG World News Staff