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Poland's LNG terminal might attain full capacity by 2018

Poland's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal might finally be ready for commercial use next May and is estimated to attain full capacity by 2018, as stated by its operator on Wednesday.

read more... 17/09/2015

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Engie signed its first retail LNG deal in the United Kingdom

ENGIE has just inked its first retail LNG sales agreement in the UK with FLOGAS Britain, one of the biggest alternative energy solutions suppliers to industrial clients in the UK. Over a period of 18 months, ENGIE will supply 8,000 tonnes of LNG to FLOGAS Britain from Isle of Grain terminal (South-East coast of the UK). Altogether, 400 Flogas Britain trailers will be loaded to supply industrial firms that are not linked to the natural gas grid. Operations will launch in the next few weeks.

read more... 16/09/2015

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French EDF signs a LNG supply deal with U.S. company Cheniere

French energy company EDF has entered into sales arrangements with the American company Cheniere Marketing to purchase up to 26 cargoes or about 100 million MMBtus of LNG from its Sabine Pass export terminal through 2018.

read more... 14/08/2015

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Croatia tries to find investors to develop Adriatic LNG terminal

Croatia's electricity utility HEP and gas transmission system operator Plinacro on Tuesday invited investors to show interest in constructing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the northern Adriatic, part of the country's effort for energy independence.

read more... 23/07/2015

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Polish minister will meet constructer Saipem on postponed LNG terminal

Polish treasury minister Andrzej Czerwinski declared on Monday he would meet Italian construction company Saipem next week to guarantee that a liquefied gas terminal on the Baltic Sea launches in 2015 after several deferrals.

read more... 30/06/2015

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