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JERA, Japan's biggest buyer of liquefied natural gas, and Saibu Gas Holdings will collaborate on the use of the Hibiki LNG ...
Morocco plans to issue, within a few days, an expression of interest for a liquefied natural gas terminal near the eastern ...
German LNG Terminal GMBH has awarded Ballast Nedam Infra BV and Hakkers Waterbouw the contract to build a sea jetty as part of the 10 billion cu m/year land-based terminal German LNG is building ...
Morocco's Energy Minister, Leila Benali, has announced the imminent launch of a tender process for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal near Nador. This move is part of the country's strategy to ...
Energy Minister says expression of interest for floating storage and regasification unit will be released within days.
JERA operates eight LNG receiving terminals with a total tank storage capacity of 6.57 million kilolitres. Saibu Gas operates one terminal with 360,000 kilolitres of storage. Source: Reuters ...
Morocco's energy industry filed an expression of interest for the LNG terminal. The country is also pushing ahead with a renewable energy plan aiming to reach 52% of total installed capacity ...
SET-listed Gulf Development, a power and telecom operator, is preparing to jointly build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in Map Ta Phut deep-sea port to strengthen its gas business.
on LNG supply to Bangladesh and to work on the technical details for a proposed land-based LNG terminal in the country. Qatar's State Minister for Energy Affairs Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi, gave this ...
DET, a wholly owned subsidiary of the German federal government, states that Phase 2 of the FSRU terminal will facilitate the import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) via marine and land ...
Energy Adviser Mohammad Fouzul Kabir Khan said Bangladesh plans to build a land-based LNG terminal and pipeline in Matarbari to boost energy infrastructure, aiming to handle up to 115 cargoes a year.
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