New tariffs on Chinese goods could be setback for US gas exporters
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to beef up its tariffs on China, a move energy observers said could hurt U.S. efforts to attract LNG buyers from that critical market.
Columbia Gulf gets FERC nod to start line to Cameron LNG
Columbia Gulf Transmission LLC obtained permission from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on March 13 to place into service a 34-mile, 800,000-Dth/d pipeline project designed for westbound natural gas flows in Louisiana.
Tennessee Gas can start service on last parts of project tied to Cameron LNG
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has allowed Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. to begin service on the remaining facilities of the Southwest Louisiana Supply natural gas transportation project for customers of the Cameron LNG export terminal.
Tellurian plans to buy 15 Tcf of gas resources to support Driftwood LNG
U.S. LNG export developer Tellurian Inc. intends to buy 15 Tcf of natural gas to feed its Driftwood Holdings LNG project, with most of its prospects in the Haynesville Shale near the Gulf of Mexico.
LNG carrier company GasLog orders new ship, citing 'robust' demand
The international LNG carrier company GasLog Ltd. ordered a 180,000-cubic-meter vessel from Samsung Heavy Industries, with delivery set for the second quarter of 2020.
