LNG Prime brings you the five most popular news on our platform during the week of February 10-16, 2025.
1) German LNG terminal operator Deutsche ReGas has terminated the charter contract for the 174,000-cbm FSRU Energos Power with the German government.
2) US LNG exporter Venture Global LNG has received approval from the US FERC to introduce natural gas to the eighth liquefaction block at the Plaquemines LNG terminal in Louisiana as part of the plant’s commissioning process.
3) The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has released a draft supplemental environmental impact statement for Venture Global LNG’s proposed CP2 LNG project in Louisiana. The regulator said there would be no significant cumulative air quality impacts from the project.
4) Golar LNG has agreed to sell the last liquefied natural gas carrier in its fleet, completing its transition into a focused FLNG infrastructure firm.
5) State-owned German LNG terminal operator DET on Tuesday rejected a claim by Deutsche ReGas, the operator of the Mukran LNG terminal, that it has been marketing its regasification capacities at prices “significantly below” the cost-covering fees.