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Data centre surge in Singapore reflected in increased imports of LNG
Singapore is set to experience a short-term rise in demand for LNG, in part driven by the recent artificial intelligence boom and the resulting expansion of data centres
South Africa’s helium and LNG operator Renergen provides update on production, exploration drilling
MISC signs deal with Samsung Heavy for LNG carriers, Petronas inks charter agreements
MISC Bhd has secured a shipbuilding contract with Samsung Heavy Industries Co Ltd to construct two new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, set for delivery in 2027
New Delhi to snub gas from sanctioned Russian Arctic project
The Indian oil secretary has said New Delhi will not make any LNG purchases from the sanctioned Russian Arctic LNG 2 project.
Chinese deal with ExxonMobil sees new LNG terminal in Guangdong open its doors
China’s Guangdong Energy Group is to start full operations this week at the nation’s latest LNG terminal.
Belgium calls for coordinated approach to block Russian LNG imports
Belgium has followed the Netherlands in urging the EU to take tougher action on Russian LNG imports, stressing the need for the bloc to have a coordinated approach and adopt legislation to phase out the supplies faster.
Greece brings Alexandroupolis FSRU on stream
Greece has launched operations at a new FSRU off its northeast coast.
TotalEnergies boosts Eagle Ford gas holdings
France’s TotalEnergies announced on September 27 that it had agreed to buy a 45% interest in producing dry gas assets in the Eagle Ford shale in Southwest Texas, owned and operated by Lewis Energy Group.
Japanese LNG inventories fall to five-month low amid heatwave
Japan’s storage facilities of LNG have been decimated as hotter-than-usual weather has led the East Asian country to expend a significant amount of LNG from its caverns.
US regulators support Venture Global on Calcasieu Pass plant equipment dispute
Venture Global LNG has received the backing of US regulators in its long-running dispute with foundation customers over equipment repairs at its Calcasieu Pass LNG export terminal.
TotalEnergies signs seven-year LNG supply deal with South Korea’s Hyundai Chemical
French supermajor TotalEnergies has revealed that it has signed a heads of agreement with South Korea’s Hyundai Chemical that will see the French firm supply 200,000 tonnes per year of LNG for a seven-year period.
Cheniere Energy seeks leadership role in measuring methane emissions in LNG
Cheniere Energy will play a pioneering role in the development of rules to measure methane emissions for LNG, the company’s chief told Bloomberg during the Gastech summit in Houston.
Putin tasks Gazprom with drawing up new long-term plan
Having posted its first annual loss in over two decades in 2023, Gazprom has now been tasked with coming up with a long-term plan for its development.
TMS Cardiff Gas unveils new LNG carrier in South Korea amid expansion plans
Greece-based shipping firm TMS Cardiff Gas has officially launched the Athos LNG, the first of a series of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers, at a naming ceremony held recently in South Korea.
Iranian president locks in gas pipeline deal with Russia
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on September 30 hailed a recent gas supply deal with Russia while slamming Israel for as he met Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in Tehran.
Algerian LNG exports to Europe increase despite Medgaz maintenance
Rising LNG prices spotlight urgent need for indigenous gas in Philippines
As imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices escalate towards $16 per million British thermal units (MMBTu), concerns are mounting over the impact on electricity costs across the Philippines.
SNPC to officially present Congo’s Gas Master Plan at AEW2024
Eskom-Sasol deal on LNG is not "national strategy" to avert South Africa gas shortage, says IGUA-SA
Shell beats BP and EOG to Trinidad and Tobago shallow-water block
Trinidad and Tobago selected Shell as the preferred bidder for a key shallow-water block, outcompeting BP and EOG Resources, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
Glencore signs 20-year supply deals with Commonwealth and Kimmeridge
Swiss commodities giant Glencore has inked a non-binding agreement to purchase 2mn tonnes per year of LNG from US firm Commonwealth LNG in addition to an equal volume of natural gas from Kimmeridge Texas Gas.
Contractor Kiewit settles lawsuit with Venture Global over disclosures to Shell
US construction contractor Kiewit has settled a lawsuit with upstart US LNG developer Venture Global.
Camisea completes LNG corridor to boost cargo transport efficiency in southern Peru
The Camisea Consortium has completed its LNG Corridor with the inauguration of a third service station in La Joya, Arequipa.
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