Top news of the week October 19-24, 2015

Anadarko: Mozambique LNG FID depends on government

Woodlands-based Anadarko’s final investment decision on its Mozambique LNG project is dependent on the development plan approval by the government.

Australia watchdog delays Shell-BG decision again

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has again delayed its decision on the proposed $70 billion acquisition of BG by Royal Dutch Shell.

PTT strikes LNG supply deal with Petronas

PTT of Thailand has signed a long-term LNG import deal with Malaysia’s Petronas as it attempts to secure country’s gas supply.

Al Oraiq undergoing repairs after crash off Belgium

The 210,100 cbm Al Oraiq, which recently crashed with Dutch freighter Flinterstar off Belgium, is currently being repaired in Belfast Harbor in Northern Ireland.

Tohoku, Engie in Cameron LNG deal

Japanese utility Tohoku Electric informed on Monday it has inked a deal with Engie of France to buy 270,000 mt/year of LNG from the Cameron liquefaction project in the U.S.

 

LNG World News Staff