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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.
Russia executes triple ship-to-ship LNG transfer in Arctic
Transfers from sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 and the unsanctioned Yamal project work to obscure the source of the LNG.
MISC enters Papua New Guinea with 15-year FSO charter
China stays connected to US LNG sector despite import halt
China has marked a year since it last imported any LNG from the US, a timescale that now demonstrates the deepening all-round trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
Samsung Heavy Industries advances Delfin FLNG agreement
Samsung Heavy Industries (010140.KS) is poised to finalise a contract for its first floating liquefied natural gas unit with US developer Delfin Midstream, as demand for LNG supports growth in the offshore energy market.
Edra Power extends operations of two Malaysian gas-fired plants
Edra Power Holdings Sdn Bhd has announced that two of its gas-fired power stations have resumed commercial operations
US investor with Trump ties reportedly signed deal on LNG tech with Novatek last year
US investor Gentry Beach, with ties to US President Donald Trump, said he signed an agreement in autumn 2025 with Russia’s Novatek on the joint development of a natural gas project in Alaska.
Indonesia launches its first ever micro-LNG facility
The success of the initial development at Pasuruan has already prompted further expansion in Indonesia. Galileo Technologies has already signed a new agreement for a second, larger liquefaction plant on the island of Kalimantan.
Brazil to ramp up LNG and Argentine shale gas imports as Bolivian supplies dwindle
Brazil is preparing to significantly increase imports of LNG and Argentine shale gas over the coming years as supplies from Bolivia decline faster than previously projected, according to the country's draft Ten-Year Energy Plan (PDE) 2035.
Texas’ Golden Pass plant inches closer to producing first LNG
Exxon Mobil and QatarEnergy’s joint venture Golden Pass LNG moved another step closer to producing its first LNG after pulling in 300mn cubic feet of gas on February 18.
US firm Energy Transfer cancels offtake deals with customers for Lake Charles project
US LNG developer Energy Transfer has annulled several offtake agreements with buyers from its suspended Lake Charles LNG project.
Germany’s Uniper signs 10-year LNG supply deal with India
Germany’s state-owned energy firm Uniper has inked a 10-year LNG supply deal with Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation.
Japan’s Inpex receives environmental approval for Abadi LNG project in Indonesia
Japan’s largest oil and gas exploration and production company Inpex has been given environmental approval from the Indonesian government for its Abadi LNG project.
Thai firms develop hotels at fuel hubs
PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (OR) and Central Plaza Hotel Public Company Limited (Centel), both listed on the Thai stock exchange, have unveiled plans to establish a joint venture aimed at developing and operating budget hotels
Japan's Inpex predicts 75% surge in LNG demand by 2035
Japan’s Inpex expects global demand for LNG to rise by about 75% to roughly 700mn tonnes per year by 2035.
Argentine LNG emerges as next frontier in hydrocarbon sector boom
Following the sealing of a joint agreement for the Argentina LNG project, it appears that LNG is emerging as the next frontier of the South American country's hydrocarbon sector boom.
Mauritania to expand power capacity through gas, renewables and grid upgrades
Mauritania is targeting new thermal, gas-to-power, solar and wind projects to satisfy rising urban power demand.
Petrovietnam backs continued Ruby II operations
A floating production, storage and offloading vessel built in 1990 will remain in service offshore Vietnam until the close of 2027 after its owners secured a contract extension.
Colombia plans first onshore LNG terminal to bolster gas supply security
Colombia is moving forward with plans to develop its first onshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminal on the Caribbean coast, as Amazónica LNG advances a $150mn project aimed at strengthening energy reliability
Canberra tightens LNG export rules, raising concerns in Singapore and Thailand
Canberra is preparing to tighten controls on LNG exports from its densely populated east coast, in a move that could reverberate across some parts of south-east Asia where buyers rely heavily on spot cargoes from Australia.
Egypt to launch $3.75bn tender for 75 additional LNG shipments
Egypt is preparing to launch a major international tender in March 2026 to import 75 additional shipments of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Morocco’s delay of $954m LNG terminal project in Nador sparks debate
North Macedonia to import US LNG under new reciprocal trade framework with Washington
North Macedonia will begin purchasing US liquefied natural gas once the new gas interconnector with Greece is completed.
How dangerous are Europe's low gas storage levels
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
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.
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