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Pemex expects $8bn from mixed contracts as Slim's Carso Energy leads investment interest
Mozambique clears road for restart of TotalEnergies' $20bn LNG project
Work at Mozambique LNG started in 2019 but was suspended after an attack by Islamist insurgents near the site.
Egypt pays additional $1bn to settle oil arrears, commissions second LNG regasification vessel
The Egyptian government paid an additional $1bn in overdue payments to foreign oil companies in the first week of July, bringing total repayments since June 2024 to $8.5bn.
Expro awarded services contract for Mexico's $7.2bn Trion deepwater milestone
Global well services provider Expro secured a three-year contract with Woodside Energy to deliver advanced tubular running and cementing services for Mexico's inaugural ultra-deepwater project
Dangote plans deep seaport in Ogun State to expand exports and LNG infrastructure
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has submitted a proposal to build Nigeria’s largest and deepest seaport at Olokola in Ogun state, signalling a renewed effort to expand industrial operations and strengthen maritime logistics in the country.
Japan’s Marubeni plans further energy investments in Vietnam
Marubeni Corporation, one of Japan’s largest conglomerates with an 80-year presence in Vietnam, has announced its intention to expand operations in the country through new investments in gas and renewable energy.
LNG Alliance picks Chart Industries as contractor for Amigo LNG project in Mexico
LNG Alliance has named the contractor for its Amigo LNG project in Mexico, selecting Chart Industries to build the 7.8mn tonnes per year facility.
Taiwan’s CPC corp eyes US shale gas assets to bolster energy security
Taiwan’s state-run energy firm CPC Corp is reportedly in the early phases of exploring potential acquisitions of shale gas assets in the United States, aiming to enhance long-term natural gas security for the island.
Puerto Rico idles power plants as dispute leads New Fortress to withhold LNG cargo
US firm New Fortress Energy has decided to withhold an LNG cargo shipment to Puerto Rico amid a payment dispute causing the island to idle ten of its generators.
Philippines faces rising electricity costs as LNG imports surge
Electricity prices in the Philippines are expected to rise as LNG imports surge 508% by 2029, costing around PHP220bn. Experts warn this growing gas reliance will further strain households and businesses already facing high power bills.
Asian heatwaves stoke LNG demand, prompting shifts in global gas flows
An ongoing heatwave sweeping across East Asia is fuelling a sharp rise in spot LNG demand, prompting a reordering of global LNG trade patterns.
Russia's Novatek achieves 2.6% growth in output in Q2
Russian gas producer Novatek reported on July 11 a 2.6% year-on-year rise in hydrocarbon output in the second quarter of 2025.
Heatwave drives up Asian spot LNG prices
Asian spot LNG prices have creeped higher amid a heatwave in South Korea and Japan.
SEFE secures further LNG supplies from Abu Dhabi, US
SEFE has bolstered its LNG supplies with new deals with ADNOC Gas and Venture Global
Vietnam’s Nhon Trach LNG-fired power plants to begin commercial operations this year
Vietnam will bring online two LNG-fired power plants before the end of the year.
Canadian regulator gives approval for LNG port on Hudson Bay
The Canada Energy Regulator has granted authorization for the NeeStaNan organization to develop a port for LNG exports on Hudson Bay.
French engineering firm Technip Energies secures large FLNG contract in Africa
French-based global engineering and technology company Technip Energies has secured a large contract for a Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) unit in Africa.
Canada’s launch of LNG exports predicted to raise Alberta gas prices significantly
With Canada not expected to fill demand from current projects for 4 to 7 years, prices are expected to stay high for the foreseeable future.
Gabon’s new oil and gas minister launches deepwater exploration drive
Sosthène Nguema Nguema, Gabon’s recently appointed Minister of Oil and Gas, has launched a strong drive to attract investment in deepwater oil and gas exploration.
INPEX reaffirms support for Indonesia’s energy transition through Abadi LNG project
Japanese oil and gas firm INPEX Masela, Ltd. has renewed its commitment to supporting Indonesia’s transition towards sustainable energy, highlighting the strategic importance of the Abadi LNG Project during the Joint Convention 2025 held in Semarang
Indonesian ReforMiner urges urgent overhaul of oil and gas law to attract investment and ensure energy security
The Executive Director of the ReforMiner Institute, Komaidi Notonegoro, has urged both the government and the House of Representatives (DPR) to immediately revise Law No. 22/2001 on Oil and Gas, warning that the outdated legal framework is hindering
AEC defends Africa’s right to develop its energy resources amid criticism from Greenpeace
The African Energy Chamber has strongly rejected recent criticism from Greenpeace, accusing the organisation of consistently working to disrupt Africa’s energy development.
BALKAN BLOG: Can Croatia become a European energy and transport hub?
Croatia has ambitions to become a gateway for energy and trade in Europe, but questions remain about how far this can be achieved in a competitive field.
Argentina emerging as dominant regional gas supplier, Wood Mackenzie reports
Argentina is positioning itself to become a dominant regional gas supplier and significant global LNG exporter, with production potentially reaching 180mn cubic feet per day by 2040 under base-case projections, according to Wood Mackenzie.
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