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Qatar gas sector contracts double to $12.3bn in 2025
Energy infrastructure in Qatar experienced a massive boost throughout 2025 as the value of gas-related agreements surged to $12.3bn.
Bosnian Federation backs faster rollout of gas link to Croatia
Banks in talks to lend $1bn for Argentine gas pipeline project
A group of international banks led by JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup Inc is in discussions to provide around $1bn in loans for a natural gas pipeline in Argentina.
Coastal Bend LNG selects KBR for engineering contract
Houston-headquartered engineering firm KBR has been granted the front-end engineering design contract for the Coastal Bend LNG plant.
Equinor selects Aibel for maintenance of Hammerfest LNG plant
A $2bn contract for maintenance and modifications is intended to reduce the facility’s offline time.
NuEnergy secures full funding deal to advance Indonesia’s first commercial CBM project
With Indonesia’s first commercial coal bed methane (CBM) gas delivery only months away, NuEnergy Gas has agreed with PT Beijing Energy Linking (PT BJEL) to finance and build its flagship Tanjung Enim project
Egypt exports new LNG cargo to Canada as gas output expansion gains pace
Egypt exported a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from the Idku LNG complex on the Mediterranean coast, destined for Canada on behalf of France’s TotalEnergies (TTE: EPA)
Nigeria LNG accelerates completion of $10bn Train 7 project
Nigeria LNG Limited is intensifying efforts to complete its $10bn Train 7 expansion on Bonny Island
QatarEnergy expands mediterranean footprint with Lebanese offshore venture
Following the formal signing of a new maritime exploration agreement, QatarEnergy has officially increased its strategic presence in the Levant Basin by entering a second Lebanese offshore concession.
Qatar welcomes global energy leaders for LNG2026
Bangladesh’s LNG import bill climbs to $3.88bn in 2025 as gas demand outpaces supply
Bangladesh’s interim government spent about $3.88bn to import 109 LNG cargoes in 2025, up from $3.02bn for 86 cargoes in 2024, as higher industrial demand and falling domestic gas output increased reliance on overseas supplies
Junta pushes oil and gas cooperation amid disputed elections in Myanmar
Despite widespread international criticism of Myanmar’s military-led elections, the country’s ruling junta is continuing to strengthen economic and energy partnerships with regional and extra-regional powers.
Shell narrows fourth-quarter LNG production estimates
The world’s largest LNG trader, Shell, has narrowed its estimates for LNG production during the fourth quarter.
Commonwealth LNG granted 20-year export authorisation
US LNG developer Commonwealth LNG has been given approval for a 20-year export license for non-free trade agreement countries from the Department of Energy.
Shell inks 5-year supply deal with Petrovietnam
The world’s largest LNG trader Shell has signed a five-year LNG supply agreement with Petrovietnam.
Oil gains mask decline in Peru gas reserves and investment
Peru’s hydrocarbons sector shows mixed signals as modest gains in oil reserves contrast with falling gas availability and subdued investment levels.
Global LNG exports jump 4% in 2025
Global LNG exports climbed to 429mn tonnes in 2025, representing a 4% increase from a year earlier.
Qatar to provide Egypt with LNG shipments for summer 2026
Qatar is set to fortify Egypt’s energy security through the summer of 2026 by delivering up to 24 liquefied natural gas shipments.
Cambodia’s first 900-MW LNG power plant to begin operations by late 2026
Cambodia is set to launch its first LNG power plant in Koh Kong province by the end of 2026, a development expected to bolster electricity supply, enhance energy security, and stabilise the national grid.
Turkey’s energy minister commends country’s first publicly-owned floating storage and regasification unit
Turkey’s first publicly-owned floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) has so far provided 9.3bn cubic metres (bcm) of natural gas to the national transmission system, according to Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar.
Russian gas exports to Europe crash 44% in 2025
Russia’s pipeline gas exports to Europe fell by 44% in 2025 to their lowest level since the mid-1970s, following the closure of the Ukrainian transit route and as the EU moves to phase out fossil fuel imports from Russia.
US intervention in Venezuela could slow Argentina's oil investments, government warns
Baker Hughes to supply Commonwealth LNG with liquefaction equipment
Energy equipment and services provider Baker Hughes will provide liquefaction equipment to Commonwealth LNG.
Vietnam plans at least 20 new LNG-fired power plants by mid 2030s
The development of LNG-fired capacity sits within a broader revision of the nation’s Power Development Plan, known as PDP8.
China takes over 20 sanctioned Russian LNG shipments despite Western curbs
China received 22 shipments of LNG in 2025 from two Russian export projects subject to US and European Union sanctions, highlighting Beijing’s continued engagement with Moscow’s energy sector.
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