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Amigo LNG secures marine contractor as Mexico export project advances
Mexican liquefied natural gas developer Amigo LNG has contracted Constructora Manzanillo SA de CV for marine infrastructure construction at its planned Guaymas export facility
Indonesia prioritises domestic gas supply, delays imports in 2025
Indonesia has not imported any gas so far in 2025, as the government channels domestic production to meet local demand while restricting exports, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia said on August 11
Conrad Asia Energy advances Aceh gas projects with seismic campaign and resource upgrade
Singapore-based Conrad Asia Energy has outlined fresh operational milestones and resource estimates for its two wholly owned offshore production sharing contracts (PSCs) in Indonesia, signalling progress toward commercialising significant natural gas
India’s LNG terminal capacity stands at 52.7 mtpa
India’s eight operational liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals have a combined capacity of 52.7mn tonnes per annum (mtpa), with 13 LNG retail stations commissioned by state-owned oil and gas companies and another 16 operated by private entities
Excelerate Energy posts strong second quarter on back of Jamaica LNG acquisitions
US LNG firm Excelerate Energy recorded strong second quarter results and lifted its full-year outlook after closing its acquisition of Jamaican LNG assets.
Argentina’s Southern Energy agrees to 20-year FLNG charter with Golar
Argentinian firm Southern Energy S.A. has made a positive final investment decision on the 20-year charter of Golar’s MK II Floating LNG unit.
Santos sees $451mn victory in court battle with Fluors over Gladstone LNG work
Australian oil company Santos has won a long-running legal battle against Fluor Australia, a subsidiary of Texas-based engineering firm Fluor Corp., over work on its LNG project on Curtis Island.
ASP Isotopes set for Johannesburg listing, will acquire Renergen, advance uranium enrichment plans with NECSA
Nasdaq-listed ASP Isotopes plans to list on the JSE and acquire 100% of South Africa’s only onshore helium and LNG producer while advancing uranium enrichment plans with NECSA.
Russia attempts to restart Arctic LNG 2 terminal with another tanker loading
Another sanctioned tanker from Russia’s ghost fleet has loaded at the Sabetta facility but there remains no indication a buyer has been found.
Indonesian government identifies 33,000 community wells to boost energy access
The government has identified 33,000 community wells for its local energy access program, Deputy Energy Minister Yuliot Tanjung announced on August 8
Indonesia’s gas power expansion could cost $9.6bn annually, undermine energy transition
Indonesia’s plan to add up to 10.3 gigawatts (GW) of gas-fired power capacity under the 2025–2034 Electricity Supply Business Plan (RUPTL) could cost up to IDR155.8 trillion ($9.6bn) per year
Chinese LNG shipbuilding could be boosted by new US rules
The rapid expansion of United States LNG exports, championed by the Trump administration, could be undermined by new trade rules from the same administration aimed at reviving domestic shipbuilding and countering China’s dominance in the sector.
Indian Gas Exchange gas trade volume rises in July 2025
The Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) reported a traded gas volume of 105 mmscm in July 2025, reflecting a growth of 3% month-on-month and 2% year-on-year, according to its latest press release.
ICGB secures permit for expansion of Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector
The operator of the Greece-Bulgaria gas interconnector, ICGB, said on August 8 it has obtained a construction permit from Bulgarian authorities for Lot 1 of its capacity expansion project.
Cheniere signs 21-year LNG supply deal with Japan’s JERA
US LNG giant Cheniere Energy has signed a sales and purchase agreement with Japanese oil and gas trader JERA.
Hong Kong’s CK Infrastructure closes in on acquiring UK’s Grain LNG terminal
Hong Kong-based CK Infrastructure is the frontrunner to acquire Grain LNG import terminal from the UK’s National Grid.
TotalEnergies passes on investing in NextDecade’s Rio Grande Train 5
French supermajor TotalEnergies has chosen not to finance NextDecade’s fifth liquefaction unit at its Rio Grande export terminal in Texas.
Pertamina EP probes Subang gas line blast, wows safety reforms after worker injuries
PT Pertamina EP, the upstream subsidiary of Indonesia’s state-owned energy giant, is investigating an early-morning explosion that struck its CO₂ removal gas line at the Subang Gathering Station in West Java on August 5
Indonesia bets on natural gas to anchor energy transition and power growth
Indonesia is reinforcing its stance on natural gas as the linchpin of its national energy transition, with top officials highlighting its role in ensuring domestic energy resilience and supporting the shift toward net-zero emissions by 2060
FERC issues final supplemental EIS for Texas LNG, Rio Grande LNG projects
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued two separate final supplemental environmental impact statements – for the Texas LNG and the Rio Grande LNG projects.
Russia strikes key Ukrainian gas facility linked to Trans-Balkan LNG route
Pipeline built to transport Russian gas through Ukraine to Southeast Europe has recently been repurposed to support imports of LNG from the US and Azerbaijan.
Pemex bets on gas and power in risky 10-year push
Mexico’s state-owned energy company, Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), has unveiled a comprehensive 10-year strategic plan that combines upstream expansion, new infrastructure, financial restructuring and entry into electricity and gas markets.
Technip wins Commonwealth LNG EPC contract
Technip Energies has been awarded an engineering, procurement and construction contract by the Commonwealth LNG project.
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