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Indonesian gas distributor PGN secures West Natuna gas for domestic market under new swap deal
State-owned gas distributor PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) has bolstered its domestic gas supply through two strategic deals with the West Natuna Group, backed by full government support
Advario, Braskem Idesa open $500mn ethane terminal in Mexico
Advario and Braskem Idesa inaugurated a $500mn ethane import terminal in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, completing key infrastructure to secure long-term feedstock supply for Mexico's petrochemical sector.
China’s Guangdong Pearl River strikes LNG deal with ConocoPhillips
China’s Guangdong Pearl River Investment Management Group has signed a 15-year LNG sale and purchase agreement with ConocoPhillips, with supply thought likely to be coming from the US.
Bumi Armada secures full control of Indonesia’s Kojo block in offshore expansion push
Bumi Armada Bhd has announced that its subsidiary, Armada Kojo BV, has secured a production sharing contract (PSC) with Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy to explore and develop the Kojo block in the Makassar Strait
Sanctioned Russian maritime major SovComFlot allowed not to pay dividends
The Russian government has instructed the Finance Ministry, Transport Ministry, and Federal Agency for State Property Management (RosImushchestvo) to exclude state-controlled maritime major SovComFlot from dividend payments on 2024 results.
EU adopts 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting oil industry
The EU has adopted its 17th sanctions package against Russia on March 20, intensifying pressure on Moscow's oil and gas industry in particular.
Shares of South African helium, LNG producer Renergen surge on news of acquisition offer
Renergen, South Africa’s first integrated producer of liquefied helium and liquefied natural gas (LNG) saw its share price surging by more than 78% on May 20, following an announcement of its potential acquisition by ASP Isotopes.
Badak LNG and INPEX Masela forge LNG partnership to boost Indonesia’s gas sector
Badak LNG, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with INPEX Masela Ltd., the Indonesian arm of Japan’s INPEX Corporation, to explore strategic collaboration in advancing Indonesia’s liquefied natural gas
India's Petronet LNG posts highest-ever annual profit
India’s biggest LNG importer Petronet LNG has reported its highest-ever profit after tax (PAT) of INR39.26bn ($460mn) for the financial year ended March 31, 2025
Putin orders completion of pipeline to Murmansk by 2030
The Volkhov-Murmansk pipeline will not only provide gas supply to Russia’s far northern city of Murmansk and the surrounding order, but it will also play a critical role in providing gas feedstock for Novatek’s proposed Murmansk LNG plant.
Chinese firm eyes small-scale LNG plant in Russian Far East
A subsidiary of China’s Zhongyu Xinxing Energy Industry Corp. plans to construct a small-scale liquefied natural gas plant in Russia’s Khabarovsk region.
Novatek reportedly starts up Arctic LNG-2's second train
Russia’s Novatek has commissioned the second liquefaction train at its Arctic LNG-2 project, Reuters and Bloomberg reported on May 20, citing sources familiar with the development.
TotalEnergies agrees to 20-year LNG purchase deal with Canada’s Ksi Lisims
Canada’s fledgling LNG sector has scored another win, with the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG project taking a key step forward after the announcement on May 19 of a 20-year offtake agreement with TotalEnergies.
DOE completes LNG study, signalling restart of non-FTA export permits
The US Department of Energy released its final study on the impact of additional LNG exports, ending the temporary pause on approval permits for new projects exporting to non-Free Trade Agreement countries.
TotalEnergies to request lifting of force majeure for Mozambique LNG
French supermajor TotalEnergies’ CEO Patrick Pouyanne will ask Maputo to lift force majeure on its stalled Mozambique LNG project.
European gas output dips to four-year low in Q1
European natural gas production, including output from Norway, the UK and Turkey, declined by 8% year on year to 47.7bn cubic metres in the first quarter of 2025.
Argentina's Río Negro province signs historic pipeline agreement with Vaca Muerta consortium
Río Negro Governor Alberto Weretilneck has signed a landmark agreement with the VMOS consortium that aims to transform the Argentine province's economic landscape through the development of the Vaca Muerta Sur project.
Oman LNG signs sales and purchase agreement with Vitol
State-run Oman LNG has signed a sales and purchase agreement with Swiss-based Dutch multinational energy and commodity trader Vitol.
Taiwan shuts down final nuclear reactor, pivots to LNG
Taiwan is looking to ramp up purchases of LNG cargoes on the spot market after the island shut down its final nuclear reactor.
Hanwha Energy affirms commitment to Vietnam’s LNG-to-power sector
Hanwha Energy is already a key player in the 1.5-GW Hai Lang LNG power project in Quang Tri Province, a development valued at approximately $2.3bn.
Japan’s top refiners scale back green energy plans as costs and energy security concerns soar
This cautious repositioning also includes a pivot towards LNG, with Eneos planning to strengthen and expand its LNG operations. Demand for LNG, the company believes, will likely continue to rise until around 2040.
Japan under pressure from US over investment in Alaska LNG pipeline
Japan’s participation in the $44bn initiative remains far from assured. Concerns persist within the energy sector over both the commercial feasibility and the long-term viability of the pipeline.
Petronas and Petros move toward profit-sharing deal in Sarawak gas dispute resolution
Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) and Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) are nearing a profit-sharing arrangement to resolve a long-standing dispute over gas distribution control in Sarawak, according to insights from Kenanga Research
India’s LNG imports rise 21% in April
India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports rose sharply in April 2025, reaching 3.03bn cubic metres (bcm), up 21.3% year-on-year, according to provisional figures from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC)
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