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Indian energy firms to export RLNG to Bangladesh
Two Indian energy firms are preparing to export regasified liquefied natural gas to Bangladesh through two pipelines stretching 265 kilometres
Greece becoming key gateway to Europe for US LNG
International plans made years ago are beginning to take shape in northern Greece with the installation of the Alexandroupolis INGS and the completion of pipelines that transport gas from the Caspian Sea state of Azerbaijan to Europe.
GLNG: Mexico Pacific reveals plans to invest a further $15bn in LNG projects in northern Mexico
The climate case for US LNG
The research may provide a compelling reason for the US pause on LNG approvals to be lifted.
Freeport LNG files lawsuit against three contractors over equipment defects
US LNG developer Freeport LNG has opened a lawsuit against three contractors, claiming installation defects in equipment at its Texas facility led to prolonged outages.
Mexico Pacific reveals plans to invest a further $15bn in LNG projects in northern Mexico
Mexico Pacific Limited has unveiled bold ambitions to become a bigger player in the global LNG market with the announcement that a $15bn investment will be made in LNG projects in northern Mexico over the next two to three years.
Europe’s gas refill slowed by diversion of cargoes to Asia
Europe’s gas refill season has started slow as cargoes are increasingly being diverted to Asia, where heatwaves are hitting the continent.
Nigeria’s NNPCL signs deal with Golar to deploy FLNG
State-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has inked a contract with marine LNG infrastructure firm Golar for the deployment of a floating LNG unit off the coast of the Niger Delta.
Venture Global ordered to reveal confidential information to customers in contract dispute
US LNG upstart Venture Global has been ordered by federal regulators to disclose confidential information to its Calcasieu Pass customers in the latest development in the long-running dispute.
Venezuela to boost gasoline and gas production through its alliance with Iran
Venezuela plans to boost its gasoline and gas production through alliances with Iran, state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) indicated on X.
CPC joins Qatar’s NFE project, agrees offtake deal
CPC Corp. has been awarded a minority shareholding in Qatar’s North Field East (NFE) expansion project and signed an LNG supply deal.
Indian regulator seeks to oversee expansion of country’s LNG terminals
India's Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board has proposed new regulations requiring companies to obtain approval before setting up or expanding liquefied natural gas terminals.
As India’s energy landscape changes due to heatwave gas generated power use soars
India is witnessing a significant shift in its energy landscape as extreme heat and new policy changes drive an uptick in gas generated power production.
South Korean president makes bold claims about potential offshore oil and gas reserves
South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol announced on June 3 there could be as much as 14bn barrels in oil and gas resources off the country’s southeast coast, after approving an exploratory drilling plan proposed by the energy ministry.
Shell: LNG Canada could deliver first cargo early
Canada’s first LNG export terminal could be coming online earlier than expected, an executive at the Shell-led project revealed.
Aramco in talks with Tellurian and NextDecade as it seeks to expand US LNG footprint
State-run supermajor Saudi Aramco is holding negotiations with Tellurian and NextDecade as it looks to expand its LNG portfolio in the US.
Indonesia targets 1.6mn BOEPD oil and gas production by 2025
Indonesia's Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry has set an ambitious target for oil and gas production, aiming for around 1.6mn barrels of oil equivalents per day by 2025
Japan’s Tokyo Gas eyes a slice of Philippine LNG sector
San Francisco-based law firm Morrison Foerster has successfully represented Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd in securing definitive agreements for the acquisition of a 20% stake in an LNG import and regasification terminal project located in the Philippines
Chevron’s Australian Gorgon LNG plant suffers another outage
Chevron’s Gorgon LNG plant on Australia’s Barrow Island suffered another halt to production on June 3.
TotalEnergies strikes LNG deals with Indian, South Korean buyers
TotalEnergies has expanded its LNG business in Asia, entering into fresh supply deals with Indian Oil Corp and Korea South-East Power.
Vietnam moves forward with $12bn Block B gas-to-power project
Vietnam's energy security received a boost with the signing of commercial agreements for the Block B-O Mon gas-to-power project chain
Proposed EU sanctions on Russian LNG unlikely to affect Asian buyers
Europe’s proposed new sanctions package aimed at combatting transshipments of Russian LNG is not expected to impact Asian purchasers, European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson told reporters in Tokyo June 3.
Coastal GasLink seeking to borrow $2.9bn in Canada’s biggest corporate bond deal
KKR-backed Coastal GasLink is preparing to borrow in what will be Canada's biggest ever corporate bond deal.
Jera to offload 15% in Freeport LNG as Scarborough again comes to the fore
Japan's largest LNG importer, Jera, has decided to divest part of its stake in the operator of the 15mn tonne per year Freeport LNG export project in Texas to Japanese upstream developer Japex
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