State-owned firms Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) and Indonesia's Pertamina have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other energy sources.
THE Department of Energy (DoE) said it will propose potential partnerships with Norway in sustainable fuels and natural gas technology. “Norway, which has a huge interest in shipping, is a natural ...
Julius Rone, the CEO of UTM Offshore, has assured Nigerians that the ongoing divestment by international oil companies (IOCs) will ...
This expansion project marks a significant step in Oman’s efforts to meet rising global energy demand while prioritising ...
Cheniere Energy (LNG) announced the publication of an updated life cycle assessment study for greenhouse gas emissions intensities of the ...
U.S. liquefied natural gas developers awaiting permits for new export projects this week expressed confidence President-elect ...
The terminal, which will store 15,000 m3 of LNG, will provide natural gas to IPP’s 60 MW power plant, supplying shore power ...
The project, located on Arawak Cay near Nassau Cruise Port, is designed to support IPP’s 60 MW combined-cycle power plant, ...
Inox India Ltd, a cryogenic technology provider, stated on Monday, November 11, that it has obtained its largest contract to ...
Drawing from his experience in LNG and sustainable practices, Kalmen highlighted critical areas the industry should focus on ...
CRC Evans will deploy its innovative welding technology and proven methodologies ... which is crucial to Qatar's LNG ...
KBR will provide engineering services for the Qalhat complex’s fourth LNG train, with nameplate capacity of 3.8 million tpa ...