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China’s Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding to deliver record four LNG carriers in October
China’s largest LNG carrier builder Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding has delivered four high-tech LNG carriers in the month of October.
Russia’s LNG exports soar by 21% in October
The commencement of cargoes from Arctic LNG 2 has taken Russia’s LNG exports to new levels.
Brazil doubles LNG import capacity to shore up energy security
Brazil has more than doubled its liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification capacity since 2020, expanding from 2.5bn cubic feet per day (cfd) to 5.1bn cfd by August 2025.
ExxonMobil delays $30bn Rovuma LNG decision pending restart of TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG project
Indonesia advances coal gasification in East Kalimantan
East Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo, is being positioned as a strategic hub for Indonesia’s transition towards greater energy independence through coal gasification.
Argentina’s election results poise Milei to attract global oil investment
Argentina’s oil and gas sector is poised for faster growth following President Javier Milei’s sweeping midterm election victory on October 26, which strengthened his La Libertad Avanza party’s position in congress and bolstered his mandate.
Venezuela relations with Trinidad and Tobago deteriorate, gas deals suspended
Venezuela has suspended all gas and energy cooperation agreements with neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago after accusing the Caribbean two-island nation of aligning with the US amid rising regional tensions, Caracas officials said on October 27.
Argentina's YPF stock surges amid foreign investment interest
Argentina's energy sector is experiencing a dramatic re-rating as YPF surged nearly 40% over five days, fueled by foreign investment interest and renewed political momentum following President Javier Milei's resounding victory in midterm elections.
Bulgaria to complete its Vertical Gas Corridor section by 2026
Bulgaria expects to complete its section of the regional Vertical Gas Corridor by October 2026, a project designed to boost energy security and diversify gas supplies across Southeastern and Central Europe.
UAE's XRG enters talks to invest in Argentina's first major LNG project led by YPF
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company's overseas investment arm, XRG, is in early-stage discussions to invest in Argentina's first large-scale LNG project led by state-owned YPF.
COMMENT: EU's LNG import ban won’t break Russia, but it will render the sector’s further growth fiendishly hard
The European Union’s nineteenth sanctions package against Russia marks a pivotal escalation in the bloc’s energy strategy, which will impose a comprehensive ban on Russian LNG imports beginning January 1, 2027.
Singapore’s GasCo in talks for long-term LNG contracts ahead of 2026 launch
Singapore’s GasCo is holding discussions with liquefied natural gas (LNG) suppliers to secure long-term contracts, as the state-owned company prepares to begin operations on January 1, 2026
Argentine oil and gas sector poised for growth as Javier Milei celebrates midterm election triumph
Argentina's oil and gas sector appears poised for further growth as President Javier Milei celebrates a crucial midterm election victory that enables him to advance his business-friendly fiscal agenda.
Indian LNG imports drop over 1% in September
India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports rose in September 2025, reaching 2.819bn cubic metres (bcm), up 1.2% year-on-year, according to the latest provisional data from the Government of India
North Macedonia’s PM says no risk of gas shortages despite new Western sanctions on Russia
LNG imports up in Bangladesh as domestic reserves dwindle
According to data from Petrobangla, Bangladesh has extracted over two-thirds of its recoverable gas, leaving less than 9 trillion cubic feet (255bn cbm) in reserve as of mid-2024.
Chinese LNG carrier involved in dark fleet activities
A Chinese-owned LNG carrier has been observed engaging in what appears to be a ship-to-ship transfer with a sanctioned Russian vessel off the coast of Malaysia, raising questions about China’s role in the shadow trade of Russian energy exports.
TotalEnergies lifts force majeure to restart Mozambique LNG project
French supermajor TotalEnergies has paved the way to restarting the Mozambique LNG project by lifting force majeure.
Tokyo Gas inks Letter of Intent for LNG from Alaska project
Tokyo Gas has signed a Letter of Intent with US developer Glenfarne for 1mn tonnes of LNG from the Alaska LNG project.
Golar agrees to charter FLNG unit to Argentina’s Southern Energy for 20 years
LNG infrastructure and services firm Golar has agreed to charter its MK II floating LNG unit to Argentinian firm Southern Energy for a 20-year term.
Qatar and Iran set sights on output expansion from shared field
Neighbours Iran and Qatar this week made progress on efforts to raise their production from the shared South Pars / North Dome gas field.
Energean signs 15-year deal to transport Israeli gas to Egypt
British gas producer Energean signed a 15-year agreement to transport natural gas through Israel’s planned Nitzana pipeline to Egypt, as part of wider $4bn contracts for the purchase and transport of Israeli gas
EU enacts sanctions package on Russia moving forward ban on LNG imports
Ban on imports of Russian LNG has been moved forward one year to January 2028.
EIA sees North American LNG export capacity more than doubling by 2029
Planned liquefaction capacity additions in North America will see total capacity across the continent more than double by 2029, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said last week.
US pipeline player Williams to invest in Louisiana LNG project
US pipeline company Williams is partnering with Woodside Energy to invest in the Louisiana LNG project.
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