Currently, Bangladesh operates two Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs), owned by Accelerate Energy and Summit Corporation, with the capacity to supply around 1,100 mmcf of gas daily.
On 22 January, a ceremony in ÅšwinoujÅ›cie, a city in Western Pomerania, marked the end of the works for the LNG Terminal expansion. As the Minister of Industry Marzena Czarnecka highlighted, the ...
Western LNG, one of the industry partners in the Nisga’a Nation-backed Ksi Lisims project near Prince Rupert, has secured $150 million to advance the LNG and associated natural gas pipeline project ...
Trump advocates for increased U.S. LNG exports to Europe, promising relief for German energy costs while reshaping global gas ...
Summit Group has urged Petrobangla to reconsider its decision to cancel the country’s third floating storage and ...
Liquefied Natural gas Carrier market was valued at around USD 16.26 billion in 2023. Forecasts suggest the market will grow from USD 16.94 billion in 2024 ...
ENSTAR's import project would feature a land-based design for regasification facilities, excluding floating gas storage units ...
Summit Group has urged the Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation - Petrobangla to reconsider a notice to terminate the ...
A consortium to four Croatian companies has won a tender to build the 36-kilometre, 51.8 million euro ($53.3 million) Zabok – ...