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Egypt halts gas exports via Idku plant to secure domestic supply amid Israeli cutoff
The Egyptian government decided to temporarily suspend gas exports through the Idku terminal to ensure the security of the domestic market following disruptions to gas supplies from Israel
Pakistan considers buying LNG from Azerbaijan’s SOCAR as contingency plan
Pakistan is bracing for possible disruption to its gas supply as cargo deliveries from Qatar could disruption after the Gulf country stopped producing LNG in the wake of missile attacks from Iran.
Hormuz tensions threaten India’s LNG flows as tankers reroute
India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports from the Middle East are facing potential disruption after escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz prompted some tankers to alter their routes
Hormuz crisis puts one-fifth of global LNG supply at risk
Escalating US-Iran tensions have halted LNG production in Qatar and threatened shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, exposing Europe, Asia and emerging importers to sharp price spikes and renewed energy security risks.
Middle Eastern gas assets close as Iranian response widens
Qatar halted LNG production on March 2 following Iranian drone strikes on critical infrastructure, triggering a severe shock across global energy markets
Nigeria’s NNPCL targets CNG investment surge as AKK pipeline nears July 2026 gas delivery
Nigeria’s state oil company is stepping up efforts to attract private investment into compressed natural gas infrastructure ahead of first gas from the Ajaokuta–Gwagwalada segment of the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) pipeline
Egypt to import 20 additional LNG shipments to counter gas supply crisis
The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources plans to increase its liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports by around 20 new shipments starting in March 2026
Tanzania moves to ensure local involvement in LNG processing project
Tanzania’s Minister for Energy, Deogratious Ndejembi, has instructed the Petroleum Upstream Regulatory Authority to strengthen geological data collection, reassess licensed exploration blocks and prepare for full Tanzanian participation in the LNG
Egypt moves to fast-track LNG shipments amid gas cut-offs
The Egyptian government is seeking to accelerate the delivery of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) shipments previously contracted under major deals signed in 2025.
Hormuz disruption raises risks for South Korea energy security
Air operations by US and Israel targeting Iran have triggered a shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, heightening concern in South Korea, which sources more than 70% of its crude from the Middle East.
Shell considers unloading stake in Australia’s North West Shelf LNG plant
The world’s largest LNG trader is toying with reshuffling its LNG portfolio.
Vietnam energy sector enters fresh growth phase
Vietnam’s oil and energy sector is poised to enter a fresh phase of expansion, underpinned by firmer crude prices and improving global market dynamics.
M.T. Abraham signs MOU for long-term US LNG supply to Bosnia
Israeli-owned conglomerate M.T. Abraham Group signed a memorandum of understanding outlining plans for a long-term supply of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Montenegro reaffirms commitment to responsible energy transition at Transatlantic Gas Security Summit
Bulgaria says it could become regional hub for US LNG supplies
Bulgaria could play a leading role in supplying liquefied natural gas from the United States to Ukraine and other regional markets, its energy ministry said on February 24 after a gas security summit in Washington.
French engineering group Technip Energies wins Coral Norte FLNG contract offshore Mozambique
Technip Energies NV (EPA:TE) has secured a contract from Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV) to advance the Coral Norte floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project, marking progress on the country’s second such development.
Ukraine begins importing US LNG via Germany as new routes expand
Ukraine has started importing US liquefied natural gas via Germany for the first time, opening a new supply corridor as it seeks to diversify energy sources.
Balkan states sign US-backed deal to boost gas security
Twelve European countries signed a strategic agreement with the United States on February 24 to strengthen natural gas security and stabilise prices across Central and Eastern Europe.
Colombia lacks OFAC licence to import Venezuelan gas through Ecopetrol, minister says
Colombia's state oil company Ecopetrol cannot import natural gas from Venezuela because it lacks authorisation from the US Office of Foreign Assets Control, Energy Minister Edwin Palma said after visiting Caracas
India's January LNG imports rise 15%
India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports rose to 2.808bn cubic metres (bcm) in January 2026, marking a 15.3% increase compared with the same month a year earlier
Vietnam accelerates shift to E10 biofuel
Vietnam is preparing to introduce E10 biofuel nationwide from June 1, with fuel suppliers and refiners stepping up efforts to guarantee adequate supply, infrastructure and technical readiness ahead of the transition.
Egypt accelerates upstream, LNG and renewables drive under 2026 energy strategy
Following recent gas supply shortages, Egypt is accelerating exploration, expanding LNG capacity, upgrading infrastructure and increasing renewable energy to rebuild surplus production and strengthen its role as a regional energy hub.
IntelliNews Lambda: Germany slipping into gas crisis, EU will struggle to restock this summer
Europe’s gas market has been pushed back into a vulnerable position after a cold winter drained storage to well below seasonal norms, setting up a difficult test for summer refilling. Germany is already into crisis territory, but coping for now.
Mozambique's government says sovereign wealth fund will make economy more resilient
Mozambique’s natural gas-backed sovereign wealth fund has accumulated about $116.8mn as of February 10, following initial deposits made late in 2025.
Balkan countries to join US summit on gas security
Twelve European countries, including key Balkan nations, are expected to sign a strategic deal with the United States to boost natural gas security and stabilise prices in Central and Eastern Europe.
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