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Shell CEO meets with Qatar leader to discuss energy partnership
Qatar's Amir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, hosted Shell CEO Wael Sawan for a meeting at Lusail Palace, with discussions centred on deepening the two parties' existing energy partnership.
Panama Canal auction prices quadruple as Hormuz closure reshapes global energy flows
A Chinese tanker just paid $4mn to jump the Panama queue. With Hormuz near-closed, the canal has become the world's most contested shipping lane — and prices are only heading one way.
Singapore gas buyer GasCo secures spot LNG cargoes
State gas buyer GasCo has procured additional liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes from Australia and Mozambique to mitigate supply disruptions caused by the conflict between Israel and Iran, the company confirmed on April 20
Colombia's Ecopetrol advances regasification projects as nation seeks gas supply buffer
Ecopetrol is accelerating three regasification projects, with two expected to begin operations in 2026, as Colombia moves to bolster natural gas supply amid declining domestic fields and rising import dependence
Pakistan seeks additional LNG to ramp up power generation
Pakistan’s Power Division has moved to boost electricity generation as rising temperatures push up nationwide demand.
India's March LNG imports rise over 20% despite marginal yearly dip
India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports climbed to 2.9bn cubic metres (bcm) in March 2026, registering a 20.5% increase compared with the same month last year, according to provisional data from the Government of India.
India looks to spot market after LNG prices dip
India has dipped into the LNG spot market with three cargoes purchased as the Asian powerhouse shores up on LNG after the recent fall in price.
Proposed LNG export terminal in Manitoba contingent on start-up by 2030
A proposed LNG export facility in the northern Manitoban community of Churchill needs to be operating by 2030 if it is to get any federal support.
Mexico's Amigo LNG targets final investment decision in May
Mexico’s Amigo LNG is targeting a final investment decision on May 20.
Edison warns that QatarEnergy may extend force majeure past mid-June
Italian energy firm Edison is cautioning that QatarEnergy may need to prolong its force majeure on gas deliveries beyond its earlier set timeline of mid-June.
LNG carrier bound for India from Russia's Portovaya project
The Kunpeng LNG carrier is heading to India with a cargo of Russian LNG, in what could mark a rare delivery from a US-sanctioned project to the country.
Energy-hungry Europe considers buying Canadian LNG shipped via the Panama Canal
European LNG buyers were already exploring options to buy LNG from Canada amid the US’s tariff threats, but the Middle East conflict has turbocharged the pursuit.
Rwanda warns of troop withdrawal from Mozambique amid EU funding uncertainty
Rwanda has warned it could withdraw troops from Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province if funding from the European Union is not sustained, raising concerns over the security of LNG projects.
Argentina taps Naturgy in LNG tender to secure winter gas supply
Argentina has moved to secure natural gas supplies for the upcoming winter after Spain’s Naturgy submitted the lowest bid in a tender to import liquefied natural gas (LNG).
PNG defends $10bn Papua LNG deal against $2bn loss claims
The government of Papua New Guinea (PNG) has dismissed allegations that it is forfeiting rights or risking significant revenue loss in the Papua LNG project, clarifying that current marketing arrangements are binding contractual obligations
Bangladesh to import 11 LNG cargoes in May
Bangladesh is set to import 11 liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes in May to meet peak summer demand, with the majority sourced from the volatile spot market, according to a senior official at Petrobangla.
Australia, Singapore increase energy ties
Australia and Singapore have agreed to reinforce energy co-operation, pledging to maintain flows of refined fuel and LNG as both nations work to navigate international and regional energy issues on the back of the conflict in the Middle East.
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