New LNG Storage Hub Set to Accelerate Flow of Russian Gas to Europe A new transfer point for liquefied natural gas in waters adjacent to the Barents Sea will further expedite the delivery of Russian gas to Europe. The hub arrived this week after a 12,000 nautical mile journey from South Korea and will begin operations this summer.
World’s Largest LNG Storage Barge Approaches Bodø En Route to Russian Arctic Novatek’s long-awaited hub for liquefied natural gas is about to arrive in the Barents Sea. It is currently around 350 km to the southwest of Bodø. Meanwhile, new modules for Novatek’s Arctic LNG 2 plant are being shipped from China via the Northern Sea Route. The company has also sent its first delivery of liquefied natural gas of the year to China along the route.
Novatek’s Massive LNG Storage Now En Route to Murmansk A key piece for Novatek’s Arctic operation has left the shipyard in South Korea and has begun its four-months journey to the Barents Sea.Saam FSUand its three escort tugs will reach their first main waypoint of Singapore in around three weeks.
Massive LNG Storage Ship To Travel Up Norwegian Coast to Russian Arctic Novatek’s first floating storage unit will arrive in the Barents Sea within a month of setting off a busy choreography of LNG tankers traveling up and down along Norway’s coastline. The unit has capacity to transship 20m tons of LNG per year.