LNG | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 48

EGAS Launches LNG Tenders for 48 Cargoes

Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) has tendered to buy at least 48 cargoes of LNG for delivery in 2015/16, reported Reuters, citing three traders. A senior EGAS official also told Reuters that the result of ...

Egypt says not interested in Israeli gas as plans LNG imports

Egypt is not interested in importing gas via pipeline from Israel and instead is focusing on a plan to import liquefied natural gas, a top Egyptian state executive said.

Qatar promises 5 free LNG cargoes to Egypt

Qatar promised Egypt five free shipments of LNG this summer after a meeting of representatives from the two countries' governments in Doha, giving cash-strapped Egypt a reprieve from worsening energy shortages.

Yemen LNG gas pipeline blown up again

A gas pipeline feeding Yemen's only liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal was blown up again in the early hours of Tuesday morning, the operating company said.

Angola LNG exports to start in June

Angola LNG is to start regular exports of LNG in late June after shipping tests next month and will target non-US buyers in Europe and Asia where prices are higher, oil minister Jose Botelho de Vasconcelos said on Tu ...

Yemen LNG returns

Yemen LNG resumed its operations on 21 April after a blast on its feed pipeline at the end of March had stopped production, the Total-run company has announced.

Oman LNG plans train shutdown for 38 days

Oman LNG, a liquefied natural gas producer in the Gulf, plans to shut a liquefaction plant this month for 38 days of maintenance.

Pipeline attack to cut Yemen LNG cargoes

The closure of the Yemen liquefied natural gas terminal, after its feed pipeline was blown up last week, is expected to cut its super-cooled gas exports by about four cargoes.

Kenya to tender for LNG terminal

Kenya plans to float a tender by early next year to build a liquefied natural gas terminal at its Mombasa port city as it pushes to diversify its sources of electricity to meet rising demand, a senior energy official ...

Yemen LNG disruption fears

Liquefied natural gas producer Yemen LNG has told customers unrest in the country could lead to supply disruptions and possible force majeure, according to a spokeswoman for leading stakeholder Total.

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