Oil & gas news
Novatek plans Arctic shipping route
Novatek, the Russian gas producer plans to send LNG shipments to Asia from its fields on the Yamal peninsula in the Arctic via the Arctic Ocean.
Rio Tinto and Vale announce 2009 results
Rio Tinto and Vale have announced their annual results for 2009. Rio Tinto experienced mixed results with revenues from Australia dropping, while US revenues increase. Vale’s coal business remains relatively small, but will continue to develop as production ramps up in Australia and Colombia and starts in Moatize.
An investment into nuclear fusion research
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, is allocating €1 million to a High Potential Research Program aimed at achieving a deeper understanding of nuclear fusion.
LNG has the potential to bring significant opportunities to the UK supply chain
There’s no doubt to me that the LNG sector today is moving into the mainstream of global energy supply - a clean and cost effective energy source that can compete on price and supply with other energy sources.
Shale gas producers facing tighter regulation
Shale gas producers may soon be limited by federal regulation over their use of fracture drilling techniques to open up shale gas reserves.
First fully loaded Q-Flex LNG vessels unloaded in Belgium
RasGas has unloaded two fully loaded LNG Q-Flex vessels for EDF Trading at Belgium’s Fluxys Zeebrugge LNG Terminal.
Down but looking up
BHP Billiton, Xstrata and Arch Coal Inc. release their full year results for 2009 and look ahead to a better 2010 driven by demand from Asia.
Renewable energy industries look to Washington for assistance
Renewable energy trade groups are pressuring the US government to pass legislation and speed up project applications for the renewable energy industry.
New shipyard in Brazil
Sembcorp Marine has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Jurong Shipyard (JSPL) will be building a new shipyard in Brazil to cater directly to one of the fastest growing offshore oil and gas exploration and production markets in the world.
The supply challenge
Despite environmental concerns, India will increase its coal burn as power and coal shortages loom. However, the country must still face these environmental and market challenges.