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Oman’s Block 61 to feed fourth LNG train
Oman’s Block 61 is expected to significantly contribute to the development of a proposed fourth LNG train at Sur
Turkey’s Russian crude imports drop fourfold, following spike in Russian LNG imports
Turkey’s imports of Russian crude oil reportedly contracted 4fold in February following the January 10 US-led tightening of sanctions on Moscow’s energy exports that hit energy companies and more than 180 "shadow fleet" tankers.
Europe sees further climb in gas prices in February, amid record storage withdrawals
European gas prices rose by 5% in February, reaching an average of $542 per 1,000 cubic metres, driven by record-high storage withdrawals and reduced wind power generation.
Inpex says demand exceeds output for Abadi LNG project
Japan’s largest oil and gas developer Inpex says demand among potential buyers exceeds current output for its Indonesian Abadi LNG project.
Ukraine’s DTEK expected to sign LNG import deal by April
Ukraine’s biggest private energy firm DTEK is holding negotiations with a handful of suppliers over a two-year LNG import contract.
UAE’s ADNOC signs LNG supply deal with Osaka Gas
ADNOC has announced the signing of a deal to supply up to 0.8mn tpy of LNG to Japanese utility Osaka Gas.
Russian LNG exports down 7.3% in January
Russia's LNG exports fell by 7.3% year-on-year to 5.1mn tonnes in the first two months of 2025, according to preliminary data from LSEG on February 28.
Indonesia’s energy future hinges on stronger upstream-downstream collaboration
Strengthening coordination between upstream and downstream sectors is essential to ensuring Indonesia’s natural gas supply remains stable and sustainable, industry experts emphasised during the EITS Discussion Series 2025 in Jakarta on February 26
Eni and Petronas form joint venture to manage energy assets in Southeast Asia
Italian energy giant Eni and Malaysia’s state-owned firm Petronas have formalised an agreement to establish a joint venture that will oversee upstream operations in Indonesia and Malaysia, the companies announced on February 27
North Macedonia to sign deal for construction of gas interconnector with Greece in March
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister, Hristijan Mickoski, announced that the country expects to sign the agreement to commence construction of the gas interconnector with Greece in March.
Russia and China remain rivals in the Arctic, and now the US is knocking at the door
Russia and China’s “no limits” partnership has strengthened considerably over the past three years. They have been driven together by the geopolitical clash between East and West. But there is one place they remain rivals: the Arctic.
Trinidad and Tobago seeks US extension to allow Shell to develop gas field
Trinidad and Tobago will seek an extension from the US government for a licence that allows Shell and the National Gas Company to develop the Dragon gas field project in Venezuelan waters.
Woodside sees LNG demand outstripping supply in 2030s amid project delays
Woodside Energy expects global LNG demand to outstrip supply into the 2030s as delays push nearly 30mn tonnes per year of new capacity into the next decade.
China’s stare-down of Trump’s energy tariffs will not end well – for the US
In a swift response to President Donald Trump's imposition of a 10% tariff on Chinese imports, Beijing has retaliated by levying tariffs on US energy exports. The Chinese government announced a 15% tariff on US coal and LNG, alongside 10% on crude.
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