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Canada begins efforts to fast-track energy projects
Canada is beginning efforts to fast-track energy projects, starting with an initial list of five that was unveiled earlier this month.
Sempra agrees to sell infrastructure arm stake, approves Port Arthur LNG expansion
Sempra has agreed to sell a 45% equity stake in its Sempra Infrastructure Partners unit for around $10bn, while also taking a final investment decision on Phase 2 of Port Arthur LNG.
African Energy Chamber to release State of African Energy 2026 Outlook at AEW 2025 in Cape Town
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has announced the launch of its latest report, written in collaboration with S&P Global Commodity Insights, at the African Energy Week: Invest in African Energies conference in Cape Town.
Indonesian mining company Indominco shifts from coal gasification to semicoke
PT Indominco Mandiri (IMM), a subsidiary of PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk (ITMG), is preparing a semicoke processing project as part of its downstreaming programme
Sri Lanka delays Indian LNG imports due to lack of storage infrastructure
Sri Lanka has no immediate plans to begin importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from India, as the necessary storage infrastructure has yet to be developed
Turkey announces US-origin LNG deals that could secure 76 bcm over 20 years
Turkey’s state-controlled energy trade and infrastructure company Botas on September 24 announced two deals that could secure the supply of around 75.8bn cubic metres (bcm) of US-origin liquefied natural gas (LNG) over a period of 20 years.
Bulgaria to align with EU plan to end Russian gas deals by 2026
Bulgaria plans to terminate contracts for the transit of Russian natural gas in 2026 and join the EU’s plan to phase out Russian energy supplies.
NOV wins contract for Argentina’s first FLNG project
Oilfield services provider NOV has secured a contract to deliver a mooring solution for Argentina’s first offshore floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project in the Gulf of San Matías.
Peru seeks Qatari investment to boost hydrocarbons and petrochemicals
Peru has stepped up efforts to attract Qatari capital to its hydrocarbons industry, emphasising exploration, offshore crude blocks and petrochemical development.
Egypt exports rare LNG cargo to Europe, plans $200mn regasification unit
Equnor commissions new Hammerfest LNG feedgas field
Equinor has launched production from the offshore Askeladd Vest gas field in the Barents Sea, aiming to secure long-term supplies for its Melkoya LNG plant, otherwise known as Hammerfest LNG.
Word leaks of $43bn US-Turkey LNG deal ahead of Trump-Erdogan meeting at White House
Agreement would cover imports through 2045.
Petronas wins appeal in gas payment dispute with Shell MDS
Petronas has welcomed a court ruling that overturned a High Court decision allowing Shell MDS to suspend its monthly gas payments to the Malaysian state-owned energy company
Ultra Gas & Energy to invest in 100 LNG outlets in India
Ultra Gas & Energy Ltd (UGEL), an Essar venture, has announced plans to scale its liquefied natural gas (LNG) retail network to 100 outlets across India with an investment of INR9bn ($108mn)
Chevron eyes acquiring European regasification terminals
US supermajor Chevron has opened discussions to purchase regasification terminals in Europe.
Argentina's Vaca Muerta set to eclipse agriculture national top currency earner
Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale formation is positioned to overtake agriculture as the nation's primary foreign currency source, with energy exports reaching record levels whilst transforming the country's economic landscape.
World's leading producers continue output plans above Paris deal compatibility
Many of the world’s major fossil fuel producers plan oil, gas and coal extraction far beyond levels compatible with the Paris Agreement.
EU eyes full ban on deals with Russia's Rosneft and Gazprom Neft
The EU plans to impose a full ban on transactions with Russian state oil majors Rosneft and Gazprom Neft as part of its planned 19th package of sanctions.
China cuts Russian LNG imports by fifth in Jan-Aug
BP sparks hope for South Korea’s offshore gas
BP plc, the UK-based oil and gas giant, has submitted a bid to develop offshore gas reserves in South Korea’s East Sea, signalling renewed optimism for the nation’s long-delayed energy ambitions despite the collapse of its flagship prospect.
Leaking butane in Malaysia neutralised with second flare deployment
A second portable flare is being installed on September 21 at Section 5 of the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) site near Kemaman, where a Petronas Gas Berhad (PGB) pipeline has been leaking butane gas
New Fortress Energy and Puerto Rico agree on long-term LNG supply deal
US firm New Fortress Energy has inked a 7-year LNG supply deal with the Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority and the Third-Party Procurement Office.
Democratic Senators push Trump to ramp up targeted sanctions on Russian LNG
Calls are mounting by Democratic senators for US President Donald Trump to increase targeted sanctions on Russia’s LNG sector.
Sri Lanka connects Kerawalapitiya LNG power plant to national grid
The project was inaugurated by Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya. Speaking at the event, Amarasuriya said her government was determined to ensure Sri Lanka achieved “the lowest electricity prices in the region."
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