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Middle East instability threatens regional LNG exports
The ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel is casting a shadow over Israel's natural gas exports, but the broader concern in the global natural gas market hinges on the potential for the conflict to escalate further.
Iran eyes Persian Gulf ‘gas hub’ with Russia
Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji called for the establishment of a “gas hub” along the country’s Persian Gulf coast in collaboration with Russia.
Will Brazil boost gas imports again in response to drought?
Rain shortages in northern Brazil have led the government to stockpile fuel for diesel generators.
Tellurian seeks extension to complete Louisiana LNG plant
LNG developer Tellurian is seeking a three-year extension for completing its Driftwood LNG plant in Louisiana.
Delfin gets four-year extension for LNG port facilities
Delfin LNG has more time to complete the first phase of its Gulf of Mexico export plant. FERC extended until September 28, 2027 the amount of time Delfin has to put into service the onshore portion of its proposed floating export facility.
Italian oil supermajor Eni set to greenlight new LNG project in Mozambique by mid-2024
A group of international oil companies that is producing liquefied natural gas in Mozambique for export hopes to sanction its second project in the country by end of June 2024.
QatarEnergy signs 27-year LNG supply deal with TotalEnergies
QatarEnergy sealed its longest LNG supply deal with a European company on October 11, when it signed a 27-year agreement with France’s TotalEnergies.
Russian energy ministry predicts 50% growth in LNG exports in 2024
Russian LNG production should grow by 50% in 2024 versus the level in 2022, according to energy ministry forecasts. But analysts doubt that this is realistic, noting that a lot depends on how quickly Novatek’s Arctic LNG-2 plant expands its capacity.
Workers at Western Australia’s two Chevron LNG plants vote to restart strike
A deal to prevent industrial action at Chevron’s two LNG production facilities in Western Australia has fallen through, with employees voting on October 6 to restart strikes at the Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG plants.
Pakistan orders LNG spot cargo for December
State-run Pakistan LNG Ltd has awarded a tender to Swiss-based energy and commodities trader Vitol for the delivery of an LNG cargo in December. It marks Pakistan’s first spot purchase of a cargo of the super-chilled fuel in more than a year.
EU LNG imports drop to two-year low in September
EU LNG imports were down 8% month on month in September, reaching their lowest level in almost two years, as storage volumes are still ample and demand remains subdued, the bloc’s data shows.
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