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US gains most from "energy market redivision" in Europe, says Russian foreign ministry
The US has gained the most from the "redivision of the energy market” in Europe, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova told Russian media on January 2.
Russia's first domestically produced LNG carrier completes sea trials
The Aleksey Kosygin LNG carrier, the first in a series of Russian-made LNG carriers to serve at Novatek’s Arctic LNG-2 project, completed sea trials on December 30.
AEC addresses security concerns as Mozambique readies to unlock its LNG potential
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has emphasised the need for peace and stability in the region as Mozambique prepares to harness its vast liquefied natural gas (LNG) potential.
Thailand's BBGI to supply Bio-LNG to ships in collaboration with Kepple
Thailand's BBGI, the biotechnology arm of energy conglomerate Bangchak Corporation, plans to supply bio-LNG as a cleaner alternative fuel for ships, replacing traditional liquefied natural gas (LNG)
SOCAR’s role under scrutiny as inquiry calls for criminal charges
A magisterial inquiry into the secret offshore company 17 Black has recommended that SOCAR Trading SA, an arm of Azerbaijan’s state energy firm, face criminal charges alongside individuals accused of corruption linked to Malta’s Delimara project
US LNG exports climbed by 4.5% in 2024
US LNG exports for 2024 rose by a relatively flat 4.5% compared with 2023.
Moroccan government plans to increase butane gas prices
Morocco's government is considering increasing the price of butane gas cylinders soon
Vietnam’s Power Plan VIII to smooth the way for new LNG projects
When Vietnam’s Quang Ninh province raised the issue of increasing LNG projects over the New Year holidays, Deputy Minister Nguyen Hoang Long responded by stating that MIT is already working on the development of energy sources.
Cheniere achieves first LNG at Corpus Christi Stage 3 project
Cheniere Energy, Inc’s Corpus Christi Stage 3 project has produced LNG for the first time.
Qatar threatens to halt LNG deliveries to EU if new labour and environment law is passed
Qatar will pull the plug on LNG deliveries to EU countries if they strictly enforce a new law on forced labour and environmental damage.
Chevron agrees to 20-year LNG sales and purchase agreement with Energy Transfer
US firm Energy Transfer will supply LNG to supermajor Chevron in a long-term sales and purchase agreement.
Russia begins sea trials of maiden domestic-built ice-class LNG carrier
Sea trials have been commenced for Russia’s first domestically constructed ice-class LNG carrier.
GLNG: Chevron and Woodside trade Australian LNG assets
Chevron and Woodside trade Australian LNG assets
Chevron and Woodside Energy have agreed to reshuffle their LNG asset portfolios, trading stakes in a handful of projects located in Western Australia.
Venture Global files to list on New York Stock Exchange
US LNG producer Venture Global has filed for an initial public offering, ending over a month of speculation.
Taiwanese semiconductor maker expresses interest in Canadian LNG
The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is looking to Canada for LNG as the world’s biggest producer of semiconductor chips experiences tremendous growth.
Shell and YPF to announce joint LNG project in Argentina
YPF and Shell are set to announce a landmark memorandum of understanding for the development of Liquefied Natural Gas from Argentina's Vaca Muerta formation.
Ghana’s LPG consumption rises amid economic recovery
Vietnam poised to become key link in global LNG chain
Vietnam is emerging as a significant player in the global LNG market, with experts predicting its role as a key link in the global LNG chain
Exide partners with GreenLine Mobility to advance sustainable logistics in India with LNG-powered trucks
GreenLine Mobility Solutions, a provider of green mobility solutions, announced on December 18 its partnership with Exide Industries, India’s largest-selling battery brand.
Perenco finalises acquisition of BP gas assets off Trinidad and Tobago
Perenco has finalised its acquisition of BP's offshore gas assets in Trinidad and Tobago, encompassing four mature fields and one undeveloped field.
INTERVIEW: FLNG and FSRUs are key to meeting gas demand growth
As natural gas demand continues to rise and countries increasingly prioritize energy security, the FLNG and FSRU sectors are well positioned to grow, taking advantage of the flexibility, speed of construction, and leasing options they provide.
Egypt plans to import 155-160 LNG shipments in 2025
DoE’s long-awaited LNG study cautions against new permits
The US Department of Energy (DoE) 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.
Bangladesh interim government approves fuel oil, crude oil and LNG purchases
The government of Bangladesh has approved a series of proposals for the procurement of refined fuel oil, crude oil, and also a single LNG cargo
Is Japan pondering a withdrawal from Sakhalin-2 LNG supplies in the years ahead?
As Japan’s long-term agreements to import LNG from Russia’s Sakhalin-2 project edge ever closer to their agreed expiration dates, rival producers of the fuel are positioning themselves to fill the potential supply gap.
India to supply LNG to Sri Lanka, link power grids
India has committed to supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Sri Lanka and establishing a high-capacity power grid interconnection between the two nations.
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