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ADNOC Gas pens LNG supply deal with Indian Oil Corp
ADNOC Gas has signed a 14-year sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with state-owned Indian Oil Corporation for the supply of up to 1.2mn tonnes per annum (mtpa) of liquefied natural gas (LNG), the Abu Dhabi-based company said in a press release
First LNG at GTA project enhances energy security for West Africa's MSGBC region
The start of LNG production at the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project in Senegal and Mauritania has signalled a new era of energy security and resource monetisation for the MSGBC region in West Africa.
Indian Gas Exchange, HPCL sign MoU to boost natural gas market in India
Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) and state-owned energy company Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on enhancing the natural gas market in India, IGX announced in a press release.
Russian gas major Novatek ups profit 5% to $6bn in 2024
Russian natural gas major Novatek posted increase in net profit and revenues in 2024 despite sanctions against LNG projects.
TotalEnergies strikes 10-year LNG deal with India's GSPC
France’s TotalEnergies has signed a 10-year sale and purchase agreement with India’s Gujarat State Petroleum to supply 400,000 tonnes of LNG per year.
Taiwan considers Alaskan LNG to avoid US tariffs
Taiwan could become a buyer of LNG from Alaska in an effort to prevent the US from levying tariffs on the East Asian country.
Trinidad and Tobago reports surge in LNG export revenue
Trinidad and Tobago is reporting significant gains in LNG export revenue, with cargo prices reaching 15% to 55% above Henry Hub rates, according to Energy Minister Stuart Young.
South African ports manager Transnet, Dutch firm Vopak to build, operate nation's first LNG import terminal
Tanzania eyes wrapping up talks on stalled $42bn LNG project by June
Tanzania has its sights set on concluding talks over tax incentives with investors on the stalled Tanzania LNG project.
ADNOC signs 5-year LNG supply deal with Bharat Petroleum
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has agreed to a 5-year LNG supply deal with India’s Bharat Petroleum.
ConocoPhillips plans production increase, $2bn in asset sales and $12.9bn capex
Oil major ConocoPhillips has said it aims to generate as much as $2bn through asset sales, a target largely expected to be met within the year. This follows its $22.5bn acquisition of Marathon Oil, which had been completed in November 2024.
US-China LNG trade and how tariffs might affect flow
The latest chapter in the storied history of US-China trade relations has opened with fresh tariffs from both sides. Most notably this includes a 15% tariff on US LNG that came into effect earlier in the week.
Bangladesh seeks long-term LNG deals with Brunei, reviews energy agreements
Bangladesh is pursuing long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreements with exporting nations, including Brunei, as part of its energy strategy, an adviser to the country’s energy ministry said at the India Energy Week conference
Trump’s newly elected cabinet promises to boost fossil fuels
The newly appointed heads of the US Energy and Interior Departments, along with the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, have as expected pledged to fulfil Trump’s ambition for "American energy dominance" and “Drill, baby drill."
Albania’s gas plans in the doldrums
Beyond providing the stable and dispatchable baseload energy supply Albania lacks, gas could also spur economic growth and industrial development, in the right conditions.
Sarawak energy deal with Petronas raises possibility of autonomy, strengthened resource control
The Malaysian state of Sarawak has secured a historic agreement with the national oil firm Petronas, in the process gaining control of gas distribution across the region and potentially setting a precedent for resource autonomy across the country.
BP’s GTA LNG project offshore Mauritania and Senegal begins production, first cargo expected in Q1
TotalEnergies expects financing from US in coming weeks for Mozambique LNG
French supermajor TotalEnergies believes financing from the US will come in the approaching weeks to move ahead with the $20bn Mozambique LNG project.
BP’s Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project produces first LNG
UK supermajor BP has produced first LNG from its Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project offshore Mauritania and Senegal, BP’s partner Kosmos Energy announced.
Ukraine begins biomethane exports to EU as renewable energy ambitions grow
Ukraine has started exporting biomethane to the EU, marking a milestone in its renewable energy development.
Panama Canal traffic dips 10% below pre-pandemic levels despite drought recovery
Panama Canal vessel transit capacity remained 10% below pre-pandemic levels between September 2024 and January 2025 compared to 2019-2022 averages, shipping association BIMCO reported on February 9.
European gas prices hit two-year high on colder weather
The surge is driven by a confluence of factors, including intensified demand as a result of colder weather, supply disruptions and weaker power generation from renewables.
Pakistan seeks new deal for Qatar LNG as price hike hits industries
Pakistan has faced an economic crisis for years in which energy costs have played a leading role. A recent increase in the cost of gas for industries has created fears that exports will suffer and lead to more economic trouble.
Guyanese government confirms start date for landmark gas-to-energy project
Guyana's transformative gas-to-energy project is set to begin operations on November 1, according to Prime Minister Mark Phillips, who confirmed the start date for the 300MW power plant during a recent parliamentary session
TotalEnergies pushes for Europe to secure long-term US LNG deal
French supermajor TotalEnergies is keen to assist with the sale of more US LNG to Europe, although the company’s CEO Patrick Pouyanne warned that it would be wise to do so via a long-term agreement.
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