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DoE’s long-awaited LNG study cautions against new permits
The US Department of Energy released its study on the economic, environmental and national security implications of new LNG export permits on December 17, with the findings cautioning against a business-as-usual approach.
EU targets 52 more shadow fleet ships in 15th Russian sanctions package
The EU has finalised its 15th sanctions package against Russia, targeting 52 more ships in the country’s so-called shadow fleet, used to circumvent Western restrictions on Russian crude exports, bringing the total number to 79.
Woodside secures extension for Australia's North West Shelf; Santos to supply Japanese firm with LNG
The government of Western Australia has given Woodside a 50-year environmental extension for operating its giant offshore North West Shelf project.
Qatar agrees to supply LNG to India's GAIL under a five-year deal
Qatar has agreed a five-year deal to supply India’s state-run gas company, GAIL, with liquefied natural gas (LNG).
FERC review holding up DOE’s approval of Commonwealth and CP2 projects in US
Two planned LNG projects in Louisiana are currently being held up by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Department of Energy said.
Venture Global’s Plaquemines facility begins producing LNG
Venture Global has begun producing LNG at its Plaquemines export terminal in Louisiana, the upstart LNG developer announced on December 14.
ADNOC signs 15-year LNG supply deal with German firm
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company on Saturday, 14 December, said it had signed its third long-term sale and purchase agreement for low-emission LNG from the Ruwais LNG project, this time with Germany's EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg.
Drilling of two gas wells in Egypt Zohr Field to start next week, says petroleum minister
Trinidad’s Atlantic LNG ships first two cargoes since completing restructuring
Trinidad and Tobago’s National Gas Co. (NGC) has exported the company’s first two LNG cargoes from Trains 2 and 3 of its Atlantic LNG terminal since the facility was restructured in December 2023.
Inpex sheds minority shares in Cash-Maple gas finds off West Australia
Japanese energy group Inpex announced on December 15 it had signed a sales and purchase agreement to divest a portion of its interest in the AC/RL7 block off Western Australia.
Sunda signs MoU to accelerate East Timor gas development
AIM-quoted upstream operator Sunda Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding with East Timor's petroleum ministry and state energy firm TIMOR GAP on accelerating development of the Chuditch gas field on East Timor’s continental shelf.
India’s LNG imports up 22% in November
India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports rose to 2.94bn cubic metres (bcm) in November, marking a 21.7% increase year-on-year (y/y), according to provisional data from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas’ Planning and Analysis Cell
Singapore explores scalable LNG solutions for marine refuelling
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has initiated a call for proposals to expand liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering capabilities
ExxonMobil, Chevron release capex and production plans
ExxonMobil, the western world’s largest oil company, on December 11 unveiled a plan to up its spending on oil production, while its smaller rival Chevron said the week before it would reduce its capex while also increasing production.
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