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Cameroon advances Kribi hydrocarbon terminal to boost fuel security and storage
Cameroon has secured presidential approval for financing a major hydrocarbon terminal at the deep-water port of Kribi, aims to nearly double the country's petroleum-storage capacity and significantly expand LPG reserves.
South Africa’s Eskom and Zululand Energy Terminal sign HOA to advance gas-to-power programme
South Africa’s state-owned power utility Eskom and Zululand Energy Terminal have signed a Heads of Agreement establishing the framework for a long-term strategic partnership to support South Africa’s gas-to-power programme.
Gas Malaysia seals $737mn northern LNG mega-terminal with Tokyo Gas
Gas Malaysia Berhad (KLSE: GASMSIA) has finalised a landmark Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to construct an offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminal (RGT) in Yan, Kedah
LNG Canada Phase 2 Expansion Gains Momentum
The final investment decision for the project appears to be around the corner for the consortium.
South Africa's Eskom secures LNG supply agreement with Vopak's JV Zululand for Richards Bay project
Eskom has signed a long-term LNG agreement with the Zululand Energy Terminal, providing access to South Africa's planned first LNG import facility and supporting a proposed 3,000 MW gas-fired power project at Richards Bay.
Putin allows TotalEnergies to offload 10% in Arctic LNG 2 project
Russia's independent gas producer Novatek (NVTK) has received special presidential approval for its subsidiary Nordline to acquire TotalEnergies' 10% stake in the Arctic LNG 2 project.
Cheniere awards EPC contract for next phase of Sabine Pass LNG expansion to Bechtel
Cheniere Energy Partners has entered into a lump-sum turnkey engineering, procurement and construction contract with Bechtel Energy for the first phase of the SPL expansion project.
Rovuma LNG project could add $11bn annually to Mozambique GDP, says Standard Bank
The Rovuma LNG project in Mozambique could contribute about $11bn annually to the country's gross domestic product (GDP) and generate up to $150bn in state revenue over its 30-year lifespan, a new study released by Standard Bank Mozambique says.
Canada sees rising oil, gas exports following outbreak of Middle East conflict
Canada’s oil and gas exports rose in March, according to the latest official data.
Senegal accelerates development of 400km gas pipeline network
Senegal is accelerating the development of a nearly 400km natural gas pipeline network to connect offshore production with domestic power plants, industrial users and regional export routes
YPF says Argentina LNG project will require $50bn investment
Argentina's state-controlled energy company YPF said its Argentina LNG project will require a total investment of $50bn and is expected to begin development in 2027.
Malaysia lifts domestic gas use as power demand surges to record levels
Malaysia has increased the use of domestic natural gas for power generation as electricity demand surges to record highs. Much of the demand is driven by a severe heatwave and increasing data centre consumption.
Expanding FLNG capacity strengthens Congo’s gas-focused energy strategy
The Republic of the Congo is moving towards a more flexible and export-focused gas sector as new floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) developments emerge alongside existing capacity.
Canada’s Frontera Energy pivots from exploration to LNG
Calgary-headquartered Frontera Energy has completed the divestiture of its Colombian exploration and production assets to Parex Resources.
Mozambique invites more South Korean investment into green hydrogen, critical minerals, agriculture
Mozambique is keen to collaborate with South Korea in mining, natural gas, infrastructure, green hydrogen and agriculture, a minister visiting Seoul said.
Colombia’s gas output slides as import dependence deepens ahead of El Niño
Colombia’s natural gas production fell 14.2% year-on-year in April to 694mn cubic feet per day (mmcfd) (19.65mn cubic metres per day), increasing the country’s reliance on imported fuel just as forecasts point to the arrival of El Niño
CEO of Grupo Energía Bogotá predicts that Colombia will be an importer of Argentine LNG
Colombia is likely to become a buyer of Argentine liquefied natural gas (LNG) once exports from the Vaca Muerta shale formation begin, potentially from late 2027, as the country faces a growing dependence on imported fuel
Colombia LPG consumption rises as industrial demand drives growth
Colombia's liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumption increased 7.6% in 2025, supported by stronger demand from industrial and commercial users, while the fuel continued expanding its role in energy access across the country
Argentina’s YPF secures five new Neuquén concessions to support LNG development
Argentina’s Neuquén province has granted five new unconventional hydrocarbon concessions to state-controlled energy company YPF, a move aimed at advancing the country’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) ambitions and expanding shale and gas dvlpmt.
China’s LNG imports climb in May
China recorded a year-on-year rise in LNG imports in May.
Australian workers begin strike at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG plant
Union workers in Australia’s Offshore Alliance began strike action at Inpex’s three Ichthys LNG facilities.
Canada’s Ksi Lisims signs 20-year LNG supply deal with Germany’s SEFE
A 20-year LNG supply deal has been signed by Canada’s Ksi Lisims project with German state-run firm Securing Energy for Europe.
Japan’s Mitsui seeks larger LNG portfolio amid data centre boom
Mitsui is betting on LNG’s profile as a cleaner gas to play a key role in powering data centres.
PV Power and B.Grimm sign $2bn LNG project deal in Vietnam’s Ha Tinh province
Vietnam’s PV Power and Thailand’s B.Grimm Power have signed a cooperation agreement to develop a $2bn LNG-fired power project in central Vietnam, marking a further expansion of cross-border energy investment in the region.
Israel cuts gas exports to Egypt by 23% for Tamar and Leviathan maintenance
Israel has reduced natural gas exports to Egypt by around 23% to 850mn cubic feet per day (cfd) due to partial maintenance work at its Tamar and Leviathan offshore fields in the Mediterranean
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