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Taiwan nears landmark LNG purchase agreement with Alaska
Taiwan and Alaska are nearing completion of a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) deal, which could see Taiwan securing 5.44mn tonnes of LNG from the US state.
INPEX begins FEED phase for $20bn Abadi LNG project in Indonesia
Japanese energy major INPEX Corporation has officially launched the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) phase for the Abadi LNG Project in Indonesia’s Masela Block
LNG Canada awards engineering contract for plant’s expansion
LNG Canada has taken another key step forward towards sanctioning Phase 2 with the announcement on August 1, that it has awarded a front-end engineering and design contract for the project’s expansion.
India’s Hindustan Petroleum inks 10-year LNG deal with ADNOC Gas
India’s state-run Hindustan Petroleum has agreed to a 10-year heads of agreement deal with the United Arab Emirates’ ADNOC Gas for the sale and delivery of 500,000 tonnes of LNG.
Canada’s Woodfibre LNG grapples with rising costs
Canada’s Woodfibre LNG project is battling with climbing costs, stakeholder Enbridge revealed on a conference call.
Norway’s Equinor restarts Hammerfest after 3 months of maintenance
Norway’s state-owned energy firm Equinor has restarted its Hammerfest LNG facility after a three-month pause for maintenance work.
Inpex begins front-end engineering on Indonesia’s Abadi LNG project
Japan’s Inpex has begun front-end engineering and design work on the Abadi LNG project off the coast of Indonesia.
Indonesia’s energy sector contributes $25bn annually despite revenues drop
Indonesia’s energy sector generates approximately IDR400 trillion ($25bn) in annual state revenues through a mix of taxes, non-tax revenues, and other contributions, according to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM)
Kuwait’s state oil giant looks to speed up Kuwaitisation
Kuwait Petroleum Corp. has initiated a sweeping, top-down overhaul aimed at simultaneously reshaping its workforce
Uzbekistan's fuel imports not impacted by Russia’s gasoline export ban, says energy ministry
Trinidad cuts Venezuela ties, turns to Guyana and Suriname for gas
Trinidad and Tobago has definitively abandoned its agreement with Venezuela's PDVSA for natural gas imports from the Dragon and Cocuina-Manakin fields, shifting toward energy partnerships with Guyana, Grenada, and Suriname.
Indonesia and Malaysia weigh joint development of East Ambalat oil block amid border talks
Indonesia and Malaysia are exploring the possibility of jointly developing the East Ambalat oil and gas block, a resource-rich offshore area near their disputed maritime boundary in the Sulawesi Sea
Baker Hughes to acquire Chart in $13.6bn deal
Oilfield services and technology company Baker Hughes has struck a deal to acquire Chart Industries in an all-cash transaction worth $13.6bn.
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