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Tanzania seeks to greenlight $42bn LNG project by October
The Tanzanian government is seeking to finalise terms on a long-delayed $42bn LNG export terminal with international oil and gas companies by October.
Commonwealth LNG secures supply deal with Asian customer
US LNG developer Commonwealth LNG has signed a 20-year supply deal with an Asian customer.
China returns to LNG spot market as prices dip
Chinese companies are back buying LNG cargoes from the spot market following a drop in prices, marking a shift in the purchasing pattern for the world’s biggest importer of LNG
LNG Canada prepares to produce first LNG in June
Canada’s flagship project has finished the cooldown process of the new plant, with all machinery tested, marking the completion of a critical step in bringing online the new plant in Kitimat, British Columbia.
China's ENN, Zhenhau Oil sign deals for ADNOC's LNG
China's ENN Natural Gas and state-owned Zhenhua Oil have each entered into term agreements to purchase LNG from ADNOC.
Shell reportedly eyes BP takeover in $300bn tie-up
While Shell is on an upward trajectory, BP’s disappointing share performance has fuelled speculation that it could be targeted for takeover.
Scarborough Energy Project faces additional obstacle from Australian doctors group
Australian oil and gas giant Woodside Energy will need to clear another hurdle for its Scarborough Energy Project to get the green light after Doctors for the Environment Australia initiated legal action in the country’s Federal Court.
Golar LNG approves Argentina FLNG project to tap Vaca Muerta gas
Golar LNG has announced the FID for the 20-year re-deployment charter of its FLNG Hilli Episeyo vessel to Southern Energy S.A. offshore Argentina, marking a significant step in monetising Argentina's vast Vaca Muerta shale gas resources.
QatarEnergy and Japanese firms discuss long-term LNG deal
If finalised, the agreement would then reinforce Doha’s long-established position in Japan’s influential gas market, at a time competition is intensifying from the US in the form of the Alaska LNG project, as well as from regional Gulf producers.
ConocoPhillips' exit from Sarawak oil project raises pressure on Malaysian government
ConocoPhillips announced it would exit the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field, which it had jointly discovered with Petronas in 2018. The 50:50 joint venture, located off southern Sarawak, had been projected to cost $3.13bn.
South Africa’s energy minister says gas-to-power plants should run at higher load factor
South Africa’s Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has said that the load factor for proposed gas-to-power plants will be increased from 25% to over 50%.
Woodfibre LNG seeks to expand workforce, requesting second floatel
Woodfibre LNG is gearing up to increase construction with a request to add a second floatel for employees sent to regulatory agencies.
TotalEnergies plans to restart Mozambique LNG project by mid-2025
French energy supermajor TotalEnergies has confirmed its plans to resume operations on the Mozambique liquefied natural gas (LNG) project by mid-2025.
EU could wind down all Russian gas by 2027
EU said to prepare a sanction plan to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027
Novatek slumps to RAS lost in Q1
Russia’s largest LNG producer Novatek reported a net loss of RUB35.3bn ($382mn) in the first quarter of this year under Russian accounting standards.
BLOG: The EU’s glacial push to eliminate Russian LNG
The EU is continuing to grapple with the complex challenge of eliminating its remaining oil and gas imports from Russia, as the European Commission prepares to unveil a roadmap this week outlining how to achieve that goal, hopefully by 2027.
Golar LNG makes FID for Argentine floating LNG vessel
Golar LNG has confirmed the final investment decision for the 20-year re-deployment charter of the floating LNG vessel Hilli Episeyo off Argentina's coast.
Pan American Energy makes FID on landmark Argentine LNG export project
Pan American Energy and partners have reached the final investment decision for the Southern Energy floating liquefied natural gas export project in Argentina.
Argentina LNG deal signals energy shift near Brazil
Pan-American Energy and partners Pampa Energía, Harbour Energy, YPF and Golar LNG have approved the final investment decision (FID) for Argentina’s Southern Energy FLNG export project.
Experts warn US LNG deals threaten Southeast Asia’s energy security and climate goals
As Southeast Asian nations weigh long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) import deals with the United States to address trade imbalances, energy analysts caution that such commitments could undermine energy security and derail the region’s clean energy
Vietnam cuts LNG import tax to 2% to boost clean energy push
Vietnam has reduced its liquefied natural gas (LNG) import tariff from 5% to 2% to accelerate its shift to cleaner energy, according to a March 31 government decree.
GreenLine partners with Bekaert in India to decarbonise road logistics with LNG trucks
GreenLine Mobility Solutions Ltd., an Essar venture focused on LNG and electric-powered heavy commercial vehicles, has partnered with Bekaert, a global supplier of tyre reinforcement technologies, to reduce emissions in road logistics
Woodside signs LNG supply deal with BP for new Louisiana LNG plant
Australia’s Woodside Energy has inked an LNG supply and purchase agreement with British supermajor BP for its freshly approved Louisiana LNG project.
Nigeria may need to explore new options to meet growing LNG demand, analysts say
Africa’s LNG projects are attracting international investment owing to their scale and ability to serve growing global markets.
US vows to raise LNG exports to Europe
The US will increase LNG supplies exported to Europe, US officials have vowed.
Japan's JERA considers Alaska as potential LNG supplier
JERA, Japan's leading power generator, is exploring the possibility of sourcing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Alaska, according to an executive statement.
Petronas in advanced talks to secure US LNG supply from Commonwealth facility
Malaysia’s state-owned energy giant Petronas is in advanced negotiations to acquire liquefied natural gas (LNG) from US-based Commonwealth LNG’s facility in Cameron, Louisiana
Northeast Asian countries debate feasibility study for Alaska LNG
Collaboration on a feasibility study for Alaska LNG is being considered by Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
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