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Marubeni, Osaka Gas, Peru LNG plan feasibility study for synthetic methane production
Two Japanese companies, Marubeni and Osaka Gas, have announced plans to team up with Peru LNG for a study of synthetic methane production in Peru.
ConocoPhillips to take 30% stake in Port Arthur LNG
ConocoPhillips has entered into a heads of agreement (HoA) to acquire a 30% stake in Sempra’s proposed Port Arthur LNG export project in Texas, it emerged this week.
Rystad Energy reports on top five LNG projects in Africa
Rystad Energy report on top five LNG projects in Africa
Japan considers steps to conserve gas supplies
Japan is considering steps to conserve natural gas supplies amid fears of a potential disruption. This week it emerged that Tokyo may ask households and businesses to cut back on gas usage when supply is tight.
EU lawmakers vote that nuclear and some natural gas are ‘green’
The European Parliament has voted that nuclear power and some forms of low-carbon natural gas can be classified as ‘green’. This could lead to billions of dollars of state subsidies and private investment for the energy sources.
India prepares to launch first FSRU
ACEP urges Ghana’s government to invest in associated gas utilisation
The African Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP), a Ghanaian think-tank, said on July 12 that Accra should consider investing in associated gas utilisation as well as LNG imports.
LatAmOil: Shell signs 20-year LNG supply deal with MPL
A subsidiary of Shell (UK) has arranged to purchase 2.6mn tonnes per year of LNG from a new gas liquefaction plant slated for construction at Puerto Libertad in Mexico’s Sonora state.
Shell subsidiary signs 20-year LNG supply deal with MPL plant in Sonora State
A subsidiary of Shell (UK) has arranged to purchase 2.6mn tonnes per year of LNG from a new gas liquefaction plant slated for construction at Puerto Libertad in Mexico’s Sonora State.
Renergen’s ambition for South Africa’s Free State
Renergen is gearing up to launch Phase 1 of South Africa's first LNG plant against a backdrop of nationwide power shortages.
What if Nord Stream 1 doesn’t come back online?
The Nord Stream 1 pipeline closed down on July 11 for routine maintenance. Under normal circumstances the 10-day closure would cause no alarm, but European officials have suggested that Moscow may keep the 55 bcm per year offline longer.
Nigeria: Afreximbank to provide partial financing for UTM Offshore’s FLNG project
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) revealed on July 7 that it had agreed to work with Nigeria’s UTM Offshore to cover part of the cost of a floating LNG project.
How many days of gas consumption are in Europe’s storage tanks?
If the Russians turned off gas supplies to Europe today, how many days of gas are currently in the storage tanks?
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