Top news of the week June 12-17

Top news of the week June 12-17
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FSRU Höegh Gallant receives 100th LNG cargo

Norway-based floating LNG giant, Höegh LNG said its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Höegh Gallant received the 100th cargo in Ain Sokhna.

Qatar crisis to speed the rise of Asia’s spot LNG trade

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Qatar’s isolation by other Arab nations has dealt a strong hand to Japanese utilities in talks reviewing long-term gas contracts with the top LNG exporter, likely accelerating a shift to a more openly traded global market for the fuel.

STS LNG bunkering service starts in Belgium’s port of Zeebrugge

Belgium’s port of Zeebrugge has started offering ship-to-ship liquefied natural (LNG) bunkering service.

Shell’s first LNG bunkering vessel on way to Europe

Shell’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel is heading towards Europe after leaving STX Offshore & Shipbuilding’s yard in South Korea, at least that is what the shipping data shows.

Qatar Petroleum, Shell form LNG bunkering JV

Qatar Petroleum and Shell, the two world’s largest LNG companies, on Tuesday signed a framework agreement to develop liquefied natural gas bunkering infrastructure at strategic shipping locations across the globe.

 

LNG World News Staff