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BP to focus on increasing its LNG trading
British supermajor BP has plans to expand its LNG trading and will dismantle its pipeline gas trading team.
Minister: LNG Canada will decide on FID for Phase Two by end of year
Shell-operated LNG Canada will make a final investment decision (FID) on its Phase Two expansion before the end of the year.
Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG secures supply deal with ConocoPhillips
Alaska LNG has inked a 30-year natural gas supply deal with US energy giant ConocoPhillips.
Australian Union Group says it will Strike at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG plant
Workers in Australia at the Ichthys LNG export terminal in northern Australia will begin strike action on May 27.
Taiwan’s renewable energy push is a combination of ambition, delays, and dependence
The government originally targeted a 2025 electricity mix of 20% renewables, 50% LNG and 30% coal. That target has since quietly slipped, with officials now acknowledging that the 20% renewables goal will likely not be reached until after 2026.
Caturus takes FID on Louisiana project Commonwealth LNG
Positive FID comes one month after Caturus announced the project had achieved full commercialization.
Petronas signs 20-year charter with MISC for five LNG carriers
Petronas LNG Ltd (PLL), a subsidiary of Malaysia's state energy giant Petronas, has signed a massive 20-year time charter agreement with maritime logistics leader MISC Berhad for five newbuild 174,000 cubic metre liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers
Egypt’s imports of US natural gas surge 190% y/y in January-February 2026
Egypt’s imports of US natural gas surged by around 190% year-on-year (y/y) during the first two months of 2026, reaching 82.1bn cubic feet compared with 28.3bn cubic feet in the same period of 2025, according to data from the US Department of Energy
North Macedonia launches tender for Serbia gas interconnector in push for regional energy integration
Indonesian companies Astrindo, Humpuss sign $1.5bn MoU
PT Astrindo Nusantara Infrastruktur Tbk(BIPI) has entered into a strategic partnership with PT Humpuss Maritim International Tbk(HUMI.JK) to explore five major energy and industrial projects across Indonesia
Serbia plans to invest €1.2bn in gas links to boost regional transit role
Serbia aims to position itself as a regional hub for gas and electricity flows along a south–north corridor in Europe.
Cheniere highlights impact of Middle East conflict in first-quarter earnings
Cheniere posted a first-quarter net loss of $3.5bn despite also achieving higher revenue and record quarterly exports.
US to account for two-thirds of EU LNG imports this year and 80% by 2028: IEEFA
Europe is becoming increasingly dependent on LNG from the US, with US supplies expected to account for around two-thirds of the continent’s LNG imports this year.
Bulgaria's Bulgargaz picks Shell for US LNG delivery
Bulgarian state gas supplier Bulgargaz announced this week it had selected Shell to deliver an LNG cargo from the US under a tender aimed at securing supply for the summer season.
EU set to soften methane regulation amid crisis
The EU is preparing to soften enforcement of its methane emissions rules for oil and gas imports as the Iran war drives renewed fears over Europe’s energy security.
China ramps up oil, LNG imports in April
India rejects sanctioned Russian LNG
India has turned down Russia’s proposal to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) covered by US sanctions, even as disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East tighten fuel supplies.
Shell advances talks to export Venezuelan gas through Trinidad LNG hub
The discussions include development of the Dragón field, alongside possible advances in the Carito and Pirital fields in Monagas state and the cross-border Loran project shared between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago
Fitch holds Peru's gas pipeline operator TGP at BBB+ despite Camisea rupture fallout
Fitch holds TGP at BBB+ stable after Peru's Camisea pipeline rupture triggers a national gas emergency.
Pakistan gambles on Qatar LNG even as Hormuz disruption exposes energy vulnerability
Pakistan has opted against making fresh emergency purchases of LNG on the spot market despite continued disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Liberty Bay weighs Argentina or Mexico for $1bn floating LNG project
US-based Liberty Bay FLNG is finalising plans for a $1bn floating liquefied natural gas project that could be built in either Argentina or Mexico, targeting start-up in late 2029 or early 2030, as the company seeks to capitalise on rising demand.
Taiwan budgets $11bn for CPC Corp price subsidies
Taiwan will inject TWD350bn ($11.14bn) into state-owned energy firm CPC Corp over the next four years to ease heavy financial pressure, officials said on May 12.
QatarEnergy’s second LNG tanker transits Strait of Hormuz
QatarEnergy has sent a second LNG tanker to transit the Strait of Hormuz, following an arrangement between Iran and Pakistan to allow safe passage.
Cost estimates rise for Woodside’s delayed Browse LNG project
Australia’s Woodside Energy has raised its cost estimate for its long-delayed Browse LNG project.
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