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PetroChina’s Dalian terminal receives 1st LNG cargo
PetroChina"s Dalian liquefied natural gas receiving terminal, its second and China"s fifth, received its first cargo of the super-chilled gas on Wednesday, in line with an earlier report by Reuters.
SSGC gets EOIs for LNG import
KARACHI - Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) has received tremendous interest from local and international players in response to its recent invitation for the import of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) ...
Iran gas supply to start from 2014
Lahore—Secretary Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources Muhammad Ejaz Chaudhry said on Friday that 750 mm cubic feet gas supply daily from Iran under Iran-Pak Pipeline project would start from December 2014.
Expanding global demand for LNG
Doha: The demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is expected to increase in the near future as many countries are planning to reduce nuclear energy use in the wake of the destruction of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant sparking a nuclear crisis in Japan, Qatargas Chief Executive Officer Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa Al Thani (pictured) said.
PLN plans to import gas from Australia, PNG
| State electricity monopoly PT PLN plans to seek additional natural gas supply from Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) to overcome a shortfall that has led to a significant increase in the company’s operating costs.
Shell back in Qatar in shift toward gas
A little more than a decade after quitting the Gulf state, Royal Dutch Shell is back in Qatar for the long haul.
Iran LNG Says It Will Overcome Sanctions to Start Exporting Fuel in 2012
Iran Liquefied Natural Gas Co., the country’s maiden LNG project, says it’s poised to begin exporting by the end of next year after tapping domestic funds to beat international sanctions.
Restarting work on LNG project to delay supply of gas
The decision to restart work on the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import project from scratch will hit Pakistan’s image and delay the supply of a vital energy source, officials involved in the project said on Tuesday.
ARTICLE | Iran assumes OPEC’s presidency may lead to market changes
After 36 years, Iran finally assumes the revolving presidency of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, as of January 1, 2011. The unanimous vote for Iran by OPEC suggests the cartel could shrug off a request from Washington for help in its dispute with Tehran.
Iran’s NITC to Add 22 Very Large Crude Carriers to Tanker Fleet by 2013
NITC of Iran expects to become the third-largest oil-tanker company by 2013, and possibly the second-biggest, when it takes delivery of 22 very large crude carriers and expands its fleet by 72 percent, an executive said.
ATICLE | China’s LNG work has eyes on Iran, and beyond
China may have the technical capability to build a natural gas liquefaction plant within five years, potentially opening the door to vast reserves in Iran where sanctions have kept away western firms.
Putin says South Stream to be built as quickly as Nord Stream
SOCHI, September 6 (Itar-Tass) -- Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says the South Stream pipeline would be as quickly as Nord Stream.
Bahrain Expects to Award LNG Plant Contract in 2011
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bahrain is in talks with more than 10 international oil companies to build liquefied natural gas import facilities and plans to award a contract in early 2011, the country’s energy minister said.
Phase 12 of South Pars drilling accelerated
(Eco News)Drilling manager of Petro Pars Company said the second super rig has been transferred to the Phase 12 location of South Pars gas field, and its drilling operation in SPC12 has started on May 23, 2010.
Iran invites Pakistani oil and gas experts
ISLAMABAD: Iran is eagerly awaiting a delegation of oil and gas experts from Pakistan to discuss cooperation in areas of mutual interest in the energy sector.

 


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