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GLNG: Shell accuses Venture Global of wrongfully earning $3.5bn in contracted cargoes dispute
Shell accuses Venture Global of wrongfully earning $3.5bn in contracted cargoes dispute
US LNG upstart Venture Global has been accused by Shell of “wrongfully earning” $3.5bn through failing to supply contracted shipments to foundation customers.
Santos signs LNG supply deal with Glencore
Australian energy firm Santos has sealed an LNG supply deal with commodity trader Glencore.
Venture Global’s Plaquemines gets approval to begin start-up
US Venture Global LNG has received the green light from federal regulators to commence preparations at its Plaquemines export terminal for the start-up of LNG equipment.
China’s Sinopec begins operations at Huaying LNG import terminal
China’s state-run Sinopec has commenced operations at the firm’s first LNG import terminal in Chaozhou, southern Guangdong Province.
UTM Offshore gets green light to build Nigeria’s first floating LNG facility
Nigerian firm UTM Offshore has been granted approval by national regulators to move ahead with construction of the country’s first floating LNG facility.
India and Brunei look into long-term LNG deals, but release no details
The world’s most populous nation and one of the smallest are looking at the possibility of increasing LNG shipments from Bandar Seri Begawan to New Delhi.
QatarEnergy signs deal for six more QC-Max LNG vessels
State-owned QatarEnergy has signed a deal with China State Shipbuilding Corp. (CSSC) for the construction of six QC-Max LNG carriers, in addition to the 18 vessels is ordered from the company earlier this year.
Abu Dhabi signs key LNG, energy deals with India
Abu Dhabi has secured significant agreements with India during Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s visit to the South Asian country, including a deal to supply LNG.
RDIF, Gazprom to collaborate on domestic LNG development
The Russian Direct Investment Fund and state gas producer Gazprom’s LNG tech unit have agreed to collaborate on investing in small and medium-scale LNG production and infrastructure projects.
Bangladesh relaunches LNG imports on international spot market
Bangladesh has resumed its imports of LNG on the spot market after a two-month hiatus. In doing so the interim government in Dhaka has imposed a new set of procurement rules designed to enhance transparency in the selection of suppliers.
Jordan contracts FSU from BW Group for 10 years
Washington tightens sanctions screws on Russia's Arctic LNG-2
The US has ratcheted up pressure on Russia’s Arctic LNG-2 development further, announcing sanctions on September 5 on two companies and two vessels with ties to the project.
India pushes LNG adoption in heavy-duty vehicles to combat air pollution
India, home to some of the most polluted cities globally, is taking significant steps to reduce air pollution, one of which involves increasing the share of natural gas in its energy mix.
Kazakhstan’s QazaqGaz to purchase and deliver LPG to domestic market
Romanian-Syrian businessman takes over LPG terminal in Constanta
Developed in 2010, the terminal is a gateway for LPG imports through the Port of Constanta.
Pakistan planning to cut charges, taxes on imported LNG
The Pakistani government is planning to reduce charges and taxes on imported LNG in an effort to lower power tariffs
Pertamina and Tanzania's TPDC sign MoU to strengthen oil and gas collaboration
PT Pertamina (Persero), through its subsidiary PT Pertamina International EP (PIEP), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) to enhance cooperation in the oil and gas sector
LNG tankers face delays at Malaysia’s Bintulu terminal amid maintenance disruptions
A significant number of liquefied natural gas tankers are currently delayed at Malaysia's Bintulu terminal due to recent production disruptions caused by maintenance and operational issues, according to industry insiders and ship-tracking data.
Golden Pass LNG seeks three-year construction extension
Golden Pass LNG has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a three-year extension to finish building its 18mn tonnes per year facility in Sabine Pass, Texas.
Vires Energy cancels Batangas FSRU terminal
Vires Energy Corp, a subsidiary of Filippino businessman Walter Brown’s A. Brown Co., is dropping its notice to proceed for an LNG terminal planned for Batangas in the Philippines.
EIA: LNG export capacity in North America on course to double by 2028
Export capacity of LNG is slated to more than double by 2028 from 2023 levels, the US Energy Information Administration predicts.
US greenlights Mexico’s Altamira LNG as first non-FTA permit since pause
Mexico’s Altamira LNG export facility has become the first terminal to be granted approval by the US Department of Energy to ship abroad LNG cargoes to countries that do not hold a Free Trade Agreement with the US since President Biden's pause.
Mexico Pacific secures 20-year LNG supply deal with South Korea’s POSCO
Mexico Pacific has sealed a 20-year supply deal with South Korean industrial giant POSCO to sell the company 0.7mn tonnes per year of LNG.
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