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With significant investment going into LNG export projects in the US, Australia and across Asia-Pacific and continued concerns about gas imports into Europe and Asia, LNG is expanding as a major sector of the global gas market that has attracted super-majors and independent companies alike.

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How dangerous are Europe's low gas storage levels

14 February 2026

Europe is heading into the final stretch of the 2025-26 winter with gas storage at unusually low levels and prices elevated, prompting warnings from Gazprom but also highlighting how weather, LNG flows and policy will shape market risks.

TotalEnergies warns EU sanctions could halt Yamal LNG exports

14 February 2026

French energy major TotalEnergies has said it may fully halt exports from Russia’s Yamal LNG project due to legal uncertainty surrounding the EU’s forthcoming ban on Russian LNG.

Trinidad and Tobago's Atlantic LNG shuts down second liquefaction train in February

14 February 2026

Atlantic LNG has shut down Train 3 for emergency repairs.

Saudi Aramco signs 20-year purchase agreement with Commonwealth LNG

14 February 2026

Saudi Aramco has inked a long-term sales and purchase agreement with Commonwealth LNG.

India expresses interest in US LNG

14 February 2026

India would be open to purchasing LNG from the US if the world’s biggest supplier of the super-chilled fuel offered reasonable prices, the CEO of state-owned Petronet said.

Russia to add two new ice-class Arc7 LNG carriers in 2026

14 February 2026

Growth of ice-class Arc7 LNG carriers is integral to unlocking the full potential of Russia’s LNG facilities in the Arctic.

YPF, Eni and XRG sign joint accord to advance Argentina LNG project

13 February 2026

YPF, Italy’s Eni and XRG have signed a binding Joint Development Agreement to move forward with the Argentina LNG project, a large-scale initiative aimed at producing and exporting liquefied natural gas from the Vaca Muerta formation.

Nigeria deploys first mobile drone command centre to guard oil pipelines

13 February 2026

Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) has commissioned the country’s first commercial Mobile Drone Operations Command Centre (MDOC) to strengthen surveillance and curb vandalism across its oil and gas pipeline network

Newfoundland mayor pumps brakes on proposed LNG plant

12 February 2026

The mayor of Fermeuse, Newfoundland is cautioning against getting too far ahead in proposed plans for a potential LNG facility in the tiny town on Canada’s east coast.

MedcoEnergi secures offshore Malaysia PSC from Petronas

12 February 2026

PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk (MEDC), the oil and gas producer controlled by the Panigoro family, has strengthened its global presence after securing the operatorship of the Cendramas Production Sharing Contract (PSC) offshore Malaysia

Twenty nine global banks decline to fund Papua LNG project

12 February 2026

Twenty-nine international banks and export credit agencies have stepped back from financing a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) development in Papua New Guinea, citing environmental, climate and human rights risks

World Bank eyes broader financing programme for Serbia gas sector

11 February 2026

The World Bank is considering a broader financing programme for Serbia’s gas sector, including support for new interconnectors, storage facilities and upgrades to existing infrastructure.

Colombia secures $130mn for Pacific Coast gas import terminal

11 February 2026

Colombia's state development bank and BTG Pactual closed financing on February 10 for a liquefied natural gas import terminal aimed at addressing the country's mounting gas supply deficit

Qatar’s North Field East: a measured albeit vague expansion the world is waiting for

11 February 2026

NFE is the first leg of a broader plan to almost double Qatar’s LNG production capacity. Currently sitting at around 77mn tonnes per year, capacity is expected to grow to roughly 110mn tpy by as early as this year.

Argentina to privatise LNG imports and trading

10 February 2026

Argentina will shift the import and commercialisation of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the private sector, launching a national and international tender to appoint a single operator to take over functions previously handled by the state.

Congo launches LNG exports from Nguya FLNG vessel as Eni boosts capacity to 3mntpa

10 February 2026

Italian integrated energy group Eni (BIT:ENI) has shipped the first cargo of liquefied natural gas from the Nguya FLNG vessel, marking the start of exports under Phase 2 of the Congo LNG development.

Bangladesh’s energy bind casts a long shadow over industry, growth and the February vote

9 February 2026

What began as a manageable rise in fuel imports has now hardened into an all-out structural vulnerability, with shrinking domestic gas supplies coupled to a growing reliance on LNG as well as coal and oil imports forcing factories to cut output.

US to ship first LNG to Ukraine via Poland this year

9 February 2026

Ukraine has received its first shipment of US LNG this year, with around 100 mcm delivered via Poland’s Swinoujscie LNG terminal in partnership with Polish energy group Orlen.

Russia plans swap deal to supply Kamchatka with LNG

9 February 2026

Under the arrangement, LNG for Kamchatka will be delivered from Novatek’s floating LNG storage unit, Koryak FSU, while Novatek will receive equivalent volumes in larger cargoes from Gazprom’s Sakhalin-2 project.

Canadian think tank makes case for stalled Quebec LNG project

8 February 2026

The proposed Marinvest LNG project in Quebec is gaining traction again after receiving support from a Canadian pro-business think tank.

Iran LNG stalled by sanctions despite revival efforts

8 February 2026

Iran’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector has made “no tangible progress” in recent years because of US sanctions, despite fresh efforts to advance it, a senior analyst at data and analytics firm Kpler said.

Japan’s Mitsui considers stake in Qatar’s North Field expansion

8 February 2026

Japanese trading firm Mitsui is pondering purchasing a stake in QatarEnergy’s huge North Field expansion project.

Bosnia moves forward on US-backed gas link to Croatia

8 February 2026

Amendments to clear the way for US companies to participate in building the Southern Interconnection pipeline.

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