LNG
Oman’s Marsa LNG plant expects to drop its first LNG in Q1 2028 with production aimed at serving the marine fuel market (LNG bunkering) in the Gulf.
Operator TotalEnergies wants to rework the EPC contract packages after initial bids challenged project economics.
The new vessels bring QatarEnergy’s fleet to 104 as the company ramps up production with its North Field expansion.
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This article focuses on the use of an annular injection mixer in vaporizing heavy hydrocarbon fractions into natural gas streams and the evaluation of evaporation performance by computational fluid dynamics.
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This paper describes development of technology with the capability to combust flare gases with a heating value up to 50% lower than existing flare-tip technology.
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This paper describes a chemical-free process with a small footprint designed to capture exhaust from natural gas drive compressors and supporting gas-fueled production equipment.
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The integration of new technologies and innovative approaches plays a pivotal role in driving sustainable advancements and value gains. These advancements are crucial for enhancing operational efficiency, reducing environmental impacts, and meeting the increasing global demand for natural gas as a key fuel powering the energy evolution.
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Canadian independent sees divestment occurring in the first half of 2024, putting it out of the LNG business.
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The project advances toward the final investment decision expected this year.
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With its North Field development project in full swing to the south and east, Qatar is now turning west to supercharge its plan to raise LNG production by almost 85% before 2030.
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The Scarborough energy project is targeting first LNG cargo in 2026.
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Sales price will be linked to the Japan Korea Marker for a 20-year period.
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The company looks to focus its efforts on getting phase one of its Driftwood LNG up and running by shedding Haynesville acreage.
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