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Venture Global takes FID on Plaquemines LNG
US-based Venture Global LNG has made a final investment decision (FID) and closed the project financing for the first phase of its planned Plaquemines LNG export terminal on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.
Petrobras says it may need to import more LNG to make up for Bolivian gas supply cuts
Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras has said it may need to import more LNG due to an unexpected cut in shipments of natural gas from Bolivia.
LatAmOil: Bolivian gas supply cuts may lead Petrobras to import more LNG
Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras has said it may need to import more LNG due to an unexpected cut in shipments of natural gas from Bolivia.
GLNG: Regas rates at Grain LNG reach record levels as European demand soars
The Grain LNG terminal in the UK posted record gas send-out levels in April, as high demand for gas from Europe pushed utilisation rates up, with LNG tankers arriving from eight new countries since January.
AfrOil: Germany, Senegal focus on prospects for gas co-operation
Natural gas projects were among the key items on the agenda at a meeting between German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Senegalese President Macky Sall.
German, Senegalese leaders focus on gas projects at meeting in Dakar
Natural gas projects were among the key items on the agenda at a meeting between German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Senegalese President Macky Sall at the weekend.
IEnova facing one less obstacle to ECA LNG project
The ICC arbitration court has reportedly ruled against Shell and Gazprom in a dispute stemming from a change in terms and conditions that dates back to 2019.
Gorgon CCS project still operating at half-capacity
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project serving the Chevron-led Gorgon LNG terminal in Australia continues to fall short of its performance targets.
Former energy minister urges Trinidad and Tobago to take creative approaches to economy
Kevin Ramnarine, the former energy minister of Trinidad and Tobago, stated in a LinkedIn post last week that he believed creative thinking would be necessary for the island state to overcome the decline in its economic growth.
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