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Taiwan agrees to increase US LNG imports
Taiwan has confirmed it will increase US LNG imports to comprise about one-third of its imported supply of the super-chilled fuel in 2026.
Cheniere Energy submits application for Stage 4 of Corpus Christi Plant
Cheniere Energy ups the ante in its battle with Venture Global to be the US’s top LNG developer.
US, Russian share of Europe’s LNG imports soars to record 80%
Europe’s dependence on liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the US and Russia surged to an all-time high in January, with the two countries accounting for more than 80% of the continent’s total seaborne imports, Bloomberg reported on February 5.
Equatorial Guinea signs deal with Chevron to boost state role in Aseng gas project
Equatorial Guinea has taken a major step to strengthen its gas sector by signing a new financing agreement for the Aseng Gas Project.
Serbia seeks EU gas supplies to reduce reliance on Russia
Serbia is stepping up efforts to diversify its energy supplies away from Russia and is already in talks to purchase natural gas through the EU's joint gas-buying mechanism, President Aleksandar Vucic said.
Ukraine receives first US LNG shipment of 2026 via Poland, Naftogaz says
Ukraine’s state energy company Naftogaz has received its first shipment of US liquefied natural gas this year under a partnership with Polish state-owned energy group Orlen.
QatarEnergy signs LNG supply deals with Petronas and Japan
Qatar’s state-owned energy company, QatarEnergy, has secured a series of long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) agreements with Malaysia’s Petronas as well as key Japanese entities, reinforcing its role as a major supplier to Asia
African Energy Bank targets $15bn for oil and gas projects across the continent by 2030
The African Energy Bank, backed by APPO and Afreximbank, aims to mobilise $15bn by 2030 to finance oil and gas infrastructure, unlock stalled midstream and downstream projects, and reduce Africa’s reliance on external energy financing.
Morocco suspends LNG terminal tender centred on Nador West Med
Morocco has suspended bidding for a planned LNG terminal at Nador West Med and related pipeline links, citing new project assumptions, as the government reassesses gas infrastructure expansion central to its strategy to cut coal use.
US developer Commonwealth LNG seals 20-year supply contract with Mercuria
Commonwealth LNG has finalized a 20-year sales agreement with Mercuria for annual deliveries of 1mn tonnes per year of LNG.
First Greek shipment of US LNG arrives in Ukraine
Qatar and Japan secure long term gas deal
QatarEnergy has formalised a major 27-year contract with JERA to deliver up to 3mn tonnes of liquefied natural gas annually to Japan.
Turkey to build additional terminal at Hatay floating storage and regasification unit, double site’s capacity
Turkey plans to build an additional terminal at its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in the southern province of Hatay and double its capacity, Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has announced.
Vietnam voices concern over Cuba oil tariffs
Vietnam has expressed strong concern over a newly announced plan by the United States to levy additional tariffs on products from countries that supply oil to Cuba.
Petronas targets stable output near 2mn boepd
Petronas said it will ramp up exploration and production activity over the next three years to underpin Malaysia’s domestic energy security.
LNG buyers rethink portfolios as volatility becomes structural
LNG buyers are centralising procurement, expanding trading capability and rebalancing portfolios as price swings, geopolitics and supply growth reshape purchasing strategies, executives said at LNG2026.
LNG alliances move from contracts to co-creation
Partnerships across the LNG industry are becoming deeper, longer-term and more strategic as companies seek to share risk, secure financing and navigate geopolitical volatility, executives said at LNG2026.
Mexican coastal communities challenge US gas pipeline threatening fishing livelihoods
Residents from 15 coastal communities in the coastal Mexican state of Veracruz have filed legal challenges against the Southeast Gateway natural gas pipeline, alleging authorities failed to consult them before construction
Singapore charts pragmatic course towards a multi-fuel bunkering future
Just last year, alternative fuel bunkering at the Port of Singapore reached record levels. This was driven primarily by a sharp rise in LNG deliveries. In 2026, however, methanol is set to gain greater prominence.
Petronas charts ambitious upstream, LNG and carbon strategy through 2028
At the heart of the plan is increased upstream exploration and production. Under this umbrella, Petronas intends to intensify exploration in both existing and emerging basins.
Colombia eyes Venezuelan energy links as Ecopetrol, ISA weigh participation
Colombian state companies including Ecopetrol and ISA Conexiones could participate in Venezuelan gas and crude operations "sooner rather than later", the nation's energy minister, contingent on US sanctions relief
Colombia's Ecopetrol secures gas import deal through Frontera Energy's Cartagena port
Colombia’s government said domestic companies could soon take part in transporting and producing natural gas and crude oil from Venezuela, as Bogotá explores options to strengthen regional energy links
Morocco delays tender for $1bn LNG import terminal and gas pipeline project
Morocco has postponed the opening of bids for a strategic project to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and a domestic gas pipeline network with an estimated cost of about $1bn
Angolan oil company Sonangol orders $245mn LNG carrier from South Korea’s HD Hyundai Samho
Angola’s state-owned oil company, Sonangol, has contracted South Korea’s HD Hyundai Samho (HD Hyundai) to build liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel with delivery scheduled for June 2028.
Argentina opens LNG imports to private firms, accelerates Enarsa privatisation
Argentina has authorised private companies to import and sell liquefied natural gas, removing the state from those operations as part of a broader push to privatise public energy company Enarsa and overhaul the country’s energy market,
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