"Frankie if your out there, I like the photo of GV, JB and their spouses!! Maybe you and Ted won't have to stick to your diet of baked beans forever"
All depends if this bloke, our 'Main Man' ( GV ) has what it takes to get us over the line
Probably wishes he was back at Chevron atm MB, as
Greg joined LNGL as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer effective 4 April 2016, based in Houston Texas.
Greg has held senior executive roles in the international energy sector through a distinguished career of 35 years with Chevron and Texaco.
Most recently he was President of Chevron Natural Gas & Vice President, Gas Supply and Trading from 2011 to 2015. In this role he was responsible for Chevron’s Global LNG, natural gas, and natural gas liquid marketing and trading activity and was based in Houston.
Previously as President of Chevron Global Power Company, he led a business unit which held a portfolio of commercial power plants and projects in the U.S., Asia, Middle East and Europe.
Prior to that he led Chevron Technology Ventures for five years where he was responsible for creating a portfolio of new opportunities in technology commercialization, emerging energy and Chevron's venture capital investing.
Chevron signs new gas agreement with GS Caltex
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. has announced that it has signed a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with GS Caltex Corp. for the delivery of LNG to South Korea from Chevron’s global supply portfolio.
As a joint venture (JV) between Chevron and GS Energy, GS Caltex has signed a long-term agreement and will begin receiving LNG in October this year.
Hugh Connett, Chevron’s President of Global Gas, said: “We’re proud of our partnership with GS Caltex and we welcome this opportunity to build on that relationship by supplying LNG to South Korea’s growing market.”
Chevron pens new long-term LNG supply deal with GS Caltex
U.S. oil and gas major Chevron signed a new sales and purchase agreement with GS Caltex Corporation for the delivery of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to South Korea.
Chevron said on Wednesday that GS Caltex, a joint venture between Chevron and GS Energy, signed a long-term agreement and would begin receiving LNG from Chevron’s global supply portfolio in October 2019.
The company has not unveiled the volume or the term of the deal.
It is worth mentioning that Chevron has an existing LNG sales and purchase agreement with GS Caltex executed in 2009.
Chevron leads a number of liquefied natural gas projects currently producing the chilled fuel including the Angola LNG project as well as the Gorgon and Wheatstone liquefied natural gas projects in Australia.