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Paraguay pushes plan to build bi-oceanic gas pipeline across South America
Paraguay has revived its ambition to turn the Chaco into a continental energy hub, unveiling detailed plans for a bi-oceanic gas pipeline that would connect Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale reserves with Brazil’s industrial heartland.
Colombia's Ecopetrol to import LNG from the Caribbean
Colombia's national oil company Ecopetrol has announced plans to develop a regasification project at its Coveñas maritime terminal in Sucre, aiming to address the country's growing natural gas shortage through liquefied natural gas imports.
Turkey to overhaul gas import strategy
Turkey is accelerating efforts to overhaul its gas supply mix, aiming by 2028 to meet more than half of its natural gas needs via domestic output & LNG imports, threatening market share held by Russia and Iran under long-term pipeline contracts.
Egypt delays intake of ten LNG cargoes amid lower power demand
The Egyptian government has postponed the intake of 10 liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes that were scheduled for Q3 2025, out of 62 shipments contracted earlier this year, as domestic gas consumption in power plants declined
Colombia's Ecopetrol secures environmental clearance for Coveñas gas terminal
Cenit, the pipeline subsidiary of state-controlled Ecopetrol S.A. received environmental authorisation from the Autoridad Nacional de Licencias Ambientales for a regasification facility at its Coveñas maritime terminal.
Colombia's Ecopetrol sets October deadline for Coveñas gas terminal bidding
State-controlled Ecopetrol SA will commence accepting binding proposals on October 14 for its northern Caribbean regasification facility, with contract award anticipated before year-end.
Colombia's Ecopetrol advances second LNG terminal as nation faces gas crisis
State-controlled Ecopetrol SA is finalising plans to convert portions of its Caribbean coast port into a liquefied natural gas import facility as Colombia confronts a widening fuel deficit.
New Fortress Energy appears to abandon $700mn Nicaragua gas plant
After three years of postponing the start of operations at the plant it built in Puerto Sandino, it appears US-based New Fortress Energy has shelved its project to generate energy with natural gas in Nicaragua, La Prensa reported.
Singapore accelerates push for ammonia as future clean fuel
Singapore is stepping up efforts to develop ammonia as a low-carbon fuel alternative, with the Energy Market Authority (EMA) calling for early investment to secure the country’s long-term energy transition
Hungary revisits prospect of importing Turkmen gas but obstacles are many
Hungary is revisiting the prospect of importing natural gas from Turkmenistan but the lack of infrastructure to make that plausible remains a big obstacle.
Laos opens new fuel route via Vietnam
Laos has opened a new fuel import route through Vietnam to improve energy security and ensure stable fuel supplies for its northern provinces
EU prepares for winter of heavy US LNG reliance
The EU is preparing for a winter of heavier dependence on US LNG as pipeline flows from Russia and Algeria weaken and storage levels remain under pressure.
Russian LNG exports to EU down 7% in 9M
New Zealand government to introduce LNG imports in a bid to bolster energy security
The government’s energy package, announced in late September, includes a formal procurement process for an LNG import terminal, set to be the first such facility in New Zealand’s history.
Pakistan pivots away from LNG
Rising LNG prices have led Pakistan to shift away from LNG.
Canada pumps the brakes on Quebec LNG project
Canadian officials have cooled on proposed plans for an LNG plant in Quebec.
Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 raises production to record high
Russia’s heavily-sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 facility has increased production to record levels.
LNG Canada expected to start second liquefaction train soon
LNG Canada is preparing to begin start-up of its second liquefaction train, a spokesperson for the Shell-led facility.
Shell doubles down on LNG predicting demand to rise by 60% by 2040
CEO predicts LNG’s role as a transition fuel will grow and comprise 20% of global natural gas sales by 2040.
Mexico tightens safety rules for LP gas transport, distribution
Mexican Energy Secretary Luz Elena González presented on October 2 two regulations aimed at strengthening industrial and operational safety in LP gas transport and distribution to reduce risks to citizens and the environment, Prensa Latina reported.
Iraq orders LNG terminal from US company as it seeks to cut reliance on Iranian gas imports
US company Excelerate Energy has received a letter of intent from Iraq's government on developing an integrated floating terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, the company announced on October 2, Interfax reported.
Tanzania pushes for $42bn LNG deal with Shell, Equinor by end-2025 after decades of delays
Tanzania is pressing ahead with plans to conclude a $42bn LNG deal by end-2025, targeting output of up to 10mn tonnes annually, drawing on offshore reserves operated by Shell (UK, Blocks 1 & 4) and Equinor (Norway, Block 2).
 
         
            
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