Natural Gas Daily: August 28th, 2020
Russia's Novatek has delivered its first batch of LNG to the UAE, under a spot contract, the company said.
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- The three-train 16.5mn mt/yr Yamal LNG plant was brought on stream in December 2017 and reached its full capacity within a year, ahead of schedule.
Dutch NAM to Restart Pernis Gas Output
Dutch producer NAM plans to restart gas extraction from the Pernis gas field, it said August 27, without giving a date. The small field is one of a few hundred such, and is separate from the Groningen field, which will produce just 9.3bn m³ of its low-calorie gas this coming gas year.
- NAM added that gas will remain an important part of the Dutch energy mix and domestic gas is preferable to imports. It is also less polluting than imported gas, is cheaper and provides employment for the Dutch economy, it said.
India's Gas Demand Drops 8% in July
India’s natural gas consumption during July was 4.41bn m³, down 8.1% yr/yr, according to NGW calculation using the data published by Indian oil and gas ministry's Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC).
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India’s LNG imports in July were up 6% yr/yr, PPAC said earlier this month.
PGNiG, Toyota Plan Joint Hydrogen Fuelling Station
Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has signed a co-operation agreement with Japanese motor manufacturer Toyota covering a pilot hydrogen refuelling station in the country, it said.
- It will be the monopoly’s first step in its hydrogen programme which it launched in May, said CEO Jerzy Kwiecinski, noting that Toyota was well established in the field of hydrogen vehicles.