Top news of the week October 23-28

Corpus Christi LNG export project (Image courtesy of Cheniere)

Engie confirms review of upstream, midstream LNG business

French energy giant and LNG player Engie confirmed it has started negotiation with interested counterparties to sell its upstream and midstream LNG activities.

Novatek to order 15 Arctic LNG carriers at Zvezda shipyard

Russia’s largest independent natural gas producer, Novatek, filed the documentation for 15 Arctic-class LNG carriers with the Zvezda shipyard.

Canadian Woodfibre LNG project pushes back construction start

The C$1.6 billion ($1.26 billion) Woodfibre LNG export project in Canada’s British Columbia has reportedly delayed the start of construction on its 2.1 million mt terminal to make the project competitive in the face of weak prices.

Cheniere’s Corpus Christi LNG project 72.4 percent done (Gallery)

Cheniere’s Corpus Christi liquefaction project located on the U.S. Gulf Coast has reached 72.4 percent completion.

Mexico Pacific secures funds for Sonora LNG project

Mexico Pacific Limited said that Aecom Capital’s Infrastructure fund pledged to invest in the development of its LNG liquefaction complex on the Gulf of California in Mexico.

 

LNG World News Staff