GLNG - Global LNG

2 April 2022

Chinese buyers turn to next wave of US LNG projects for supply deals

1 April 2022

New supply deals have been struck in recent days between Chinese buyers and developers of yet-to-be-built US LNG export terminals.

Shell starts gas production at Colibri

1 April 2022

Shell (UK) said on March 31 that one of its affiliates had launched the Colibri project, which targets a natural gas field that straddles two licence areas offshore Trinidad and Tobago.

EIG, Fluxys eye 80% stake in GNL Quintero

31 March 2022

EIG Energy Partners (US) and Fluxys (Belgium) announced on March 28 that they were teaming up to acquire an 80% stake in GNL Quintero, a Chilean LNG import terminal.

Tellurian starts construction on Driftwood LNG

31 March 2022

US-based Tellurian announced on March 28 that it had kicked off construction on its Driftwood LNG terminal on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.

GLNG: Tellurian starts construction on Driftwood LNG

30 March 2022

US-based Tellurian announced on March 28 that it had kicked off construction on its Driftwood LNG terminal on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.

Mozambique-IMF reach staff-level agreement for $470mn facility

29 March 2022

Mozambique and the International Monetary Fund have struck a staff-level agreement for a $470mn facility, the Bretton Woods institution said on March 28.

Renergen to sell 10% of Tetra4 subsidiary to South Africa’s Central Energy Fund

28 March 2022

Renergen (South Africa) has arranged to sell a 10% stake in its Tetra4 subsidiary, which serves as the operator of the Virginia natural gas project, to the state-owned Central Energy Fund (CEF).

NextDecade, Guangdong Energy sign HoA for LNG supply

27 March 2022

US-based NextDecade announced on March 24 that it had signed a binding heads of agreement (HoA) with China’s Guangdong Energy for the supply of LNG from a planned facility on the US Gulf Coast.

US steps up efforts to supply more LNG to Europe

27 March 2022

The US has taken further steps to help send more LNG to Europe to replace Russian gas, but its capacity to significantly ramp up exports of the fuel remains limited.