Top news of the week November 7-12

Top news of the week November 7-12
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FID reached on Woodfibre LNG project in Canada

Woodfibre LNG on Friday said its parent company Pacific Oil & Gas Limited, part of the Singapore-based RGE group of companies, has made the final investment decision for the project.

DSME: first Arctic LNG carrier to test icebreaking capabilities during sea trials

South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding Marine Engineering (DSME) completed the construction of the first Arctic LNG carrier, the Christophe de Margerie.

Wärtsilä, Engie eye small-scale LNG development

Wärtsilä of Finland and France’s Engie signed a memorandum of understanding to develop solutions and services within the small-scale LNG sector.

Souki expects Donald Trump to be “business-friendly”

Former CEO of Cheniere and now the CEO of new LNG export player Tellurian Investments, Charif Souki expects the newly elected US president Donald Trump not to get in the way of business.

Trinidad’s Atlantic LNG sees 2017 as “worst yet” due to gas shortages

Trinidad and Tobago’s sole LNG producing company, Atlantic LNG expects 2017 to be the worst year yet in terms of production due to ongoing gas supply shortages in the country.

 

LNG World News Staff