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QatarEnergy alters route of LNG tankers to Cape of Good Hope
Three vessels transporting LNG for QatarEnergy are rerouting their journey to Europe around the Cape of Good Hope after pausing on the weekend amid security concerns in the Red Sea following attacks by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militia.
US LNG exports to Asia stymied by Panama Canal drought, Red Sea attacks
LNG exports from the US to Asia are facing longer journeys because of limited shipping through the drought-stricken Panama Canal and Houthi attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea.
GLNG: Mexico Pacific signs additional long-term sales and purchase deal with ExxonMobil
Mexico Pacific inks additional long-term sales and purchase deal with ExxonMobil
LNG developer Mexico Pacific agreed with US oil major ExxonMobil to an additional long-term sales and purchase agreement on January 16 for a further 1.2mn tonnes per year of LNG from its Saguaro Energia project.
Indonesia unveils gas discovery in Andaman waters, Aceh province
Indonesia has made a gas discovery in the Andaman waters of Aceh province, revealing 6 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas deposits
Biden reportedly weighs stricter climate rules for new LNG exports
The Biden administration is reviewing the climate criteria for approval of new or expanded LNG export facilities, according to reports.
Petronet LNG initiates east coast expansion with Gopalpur Port terminal
In a somewhat surprising move aimed at bolstering its presence on India's east coast, Petronet LNG Limited, one of India's leading LNG importers, has inked pivotal agreements to establish its first LNG terminal in the region
LNG export capacity to increase by 70% from current levels by 2030
LNG export capacity with increase by 70% from currency levels by the end of the decade thanks to investments of more than $235bn since 2019 have been directed into upcoming LNG projects, with the first plants expected to come online this year.
US tops global LNG exports in 2023 with record year
The US was the world’s largest exporter of LNG in 2023 with record exports pushing it ahead of the other LNG heavyweights Qatar and Australia. Shipments of the super-chilled fuel climbed by 14.7% in 2023 to reach a record high of 88.9mn tonnes.
Spot LNG prices fall amid high storage levels
Spot LNG prices have tumbled amid high gas inventory levels in Europe and Asia, which have weakened demand for cargoes of the super-chilled fuel.
T&T overpromises on Dragon gas deal
Trinidad and Tobago has overpromised on the Dragon gas deal, as production is not likely to begin in two years.
Nakilat expands fleet to meet rising demand
Qatari shipping and maritime company Qatar Gas Transport Company Ltd (Nakilat) has moved to expand its fleet by placing orders for six gas vessels to meet growing demand.
Cedar LNG selects Samsung Heavy Industries and Black & Veatch for FLNG unit
Cedar LNG has awarded an engineering, procurement and construction contract to US LNG infrastructure company Black & Veatch and South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries for the construction and delivery of the project’s floating LNG unit.
Shell supports BP in dispute with Venture Global over LNG deliveries
The long-running dispute between US gas upstart Venture Global LNG and several contractual customers has taken another escalation with Shell filing a letter to US energy regulators on January 2.
Peru LNG reports exports up y/y in 2023
Peru LNG, the operator of a natural gas liquefaction plant and export terminal in Pampa Melchorita, saw export volumes rise in 2023.
US to add significant new LNG capacity in 2024
The US leapfrogged Qatar and Australia to become the largest exporter of LNG in 2023 but it set to further its lead as several new export-oriented LNG trains come online in the next few years and win more market share for the US.
Foreign backers of Novatek’s Arctic LNG-2 said to declare force majeure
The foreign shareholders and backers of the major Arctic LNG-2 project of Russian natural gas major Novatek have declared force majeure on the participation in the project, according to Kommersant daily citing unnamed government officials.
Pakistan as a beneficiary as LNG spot price index drops
LNG futures trade volumes rise in 2023, reach record level in fourth quarter
The volume of LNG futures trades on financial exchanges climbed by more than 12% in 2023 compared to 2022 according to data from exchanges and brokers.
India's GAIL and Vitol Asia sign 1mn tonnes per year LNG supply contract
India's state gas company GAIL and commodity trader Vitol Asia have inked a long-term LNG deal spanning approximately 1mn tonnes per year for a tenure of about 10 years
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