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May exports from Trinidad and Tobago’s Atlantic LNG rise
Trinidad and Tobago’s flagship Atlantic LNG export terminal witnessed a 43% climb in exports during May compared to April.
India’s Gail seeks to resell LNG cargoes amid cooler temperatures
India’s state-run gas company Gail is looking to offload contracted LNG cargoes as demand craters in the South Asian country.
Japan’s JERA expresses interest in Alaska LNG project
Japan’s largest oil and gas trader, JERA, has indicated it is interested in purchasing LNG from the proposed Alaska LNG project, as a delegation of top energy and government officials prepares to travel to the US for negotiations.
India's Torrent Power signs LNG deal with BP
Indian power utility Torrent Power has entered into a long-term sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with BP Singapore, a subsidiary of global energy major BP, for the annual supply of up to 0.41mn tonnes of LNG
Israeli Nitzana gas pipeline to Egypt delayed until H1 2028 amid cost-sharing disputes
The launch of the Nitzana pipeline, expected to export 600mn cubic feet per day (cfd) of natural gas from Israel to Egypt, has been delayed to H1 2028.
Rough seas disrupt LNG operations off Bangladesh coast
Market observers note that Bangladesh’s offshore LNG infrastructure remains vulnerable during the annual monsoon. In 2024, one of the two FSRUs suffered damage during Cyclone Remal in late May, disrupting energy imports.
Sovcomflot advises no dividends for 2024
Russian shipping company Sovcomflot has recommended that shareholders forego a dividend for last year, citing a sharp decline in annual profit.
European countries to help Ukraine stockpile US LNG for winter via Trans-Balkan route
Four European countries have agreed to support Ukraine in building up its natural gas reserves ahead of the winter heating season by enabling the supply of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) through the Trans-Balkan Corridor.
US LNG to flow to Ukraine via Trans-Balkan corridor of five countries under new regional deal
Operators of the national gas transmission systems in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine have agreed a new scheme to supply US liquefied natural gas to Ukraine via the Trans-Balkan corridor.
Japanese shipping firm seeks government backing after EU sanctions LNG vessels
The European Council announced its 17th package of sanctions last week, aimed at tightening pressure on Moscow and addressing gaps in earlier measures.
Glenfarne selects Worley for additional Alaska LNG pipeline work
Glenfarne Alaska LNG announced on May 27 that it had selected Worley to carry out additional engineering work and prepare a final cost estimate for the planned Alaska LNG pipeline.
Cheniere strikes deal to buy gas from CNRL
US LNG exporter Cheniere Energy has struck a deal to buy natural gas from Canadian Natural Resources Ltd (CNRL).
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