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TotalEnergies clarifies financing changes for Mozambique LNG project after UK, Dutch agencies withdraw
TotalEnergies has issued a statement with a clarification on the financing of the Mozambique liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.
Turkey extends expiring Russian gas import contracts by year, announces plans to invest in US gas production
Turkey has extended its expiring Russian gas import contracts by a year, energy minister Alparslan Bayraktar announced on December 4.
Egypt’s EGAS plans to export four LNG cargoes in December
Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) is preparing to export four liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes in December 2025, with total volumes of around 550,000 cubic metres. Revenue from sales will be directed toward settling part of the arrears
HD KSOE unit secures major LNG carrier contract as Hyundai Group reshapes shipbuilding portfolio
The vessel to be built by HD Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2028, adding momentum to the group’s pipeline of high-value gas transportation projects.
Timor-Leste sees renewed momentum for Greater Sunrise gas project
President José Ramos-Horta has expressed strong optimism that renewed diplomatic confidence between Timor-Leste, Canberra and energy producer Woodside Energy will break a multi-decade logjam and move the Greater Sunrise gas development
EU finalises timeline for Russian gas phase-out
The European Council and European Parliament reached a provisional deal on December 3 to phase out all Russian natural gas imports, according to an official EU Council
Tensions rise as Venture Global accuses Shell of campaign of destruction
After a lengthy arbitration case that ruled in Venture Global’s favour, the bad blood between the two LNG rivals appears to be getting worse.
Eni starts Phase 2 of Congo LNG project ahead of schedule with new FLNG capacity
Eni has begun Phase 2 of its Congo LNG project ahead of schedule, bringing the Nguya FLNG unit online and lifting combined capacity with the Tango FLNG to about 1.4mn t/yr.
US LNG plants use record level of natural gas three days in a row
Demand for feedgas at US LNG plants soared to a record high on November 28.
Woodfibre LNG receives second floatel to house workers
Woodfibre LNG has welcomed a second floatel to accommodate workers at its site.
UK’s Centrica signs 15-year LNG supply deal with Honduras
London-headquartered Centrica Energy has reached an agreement to supply LNG to Exodus for Honduras.
Camuzzi Gas to launch $3.9bn LNG export project in Argentina's Buenos Aires Province
Camuzzi Gas Inversora has announced plans for a $3.9bn LNG export project in Buenos Aires Province, capitalising on Argentina’s expanding hydrocarbons sector.
African Energy Chamber condemns UK's withdrawal of funding for Mozambique LNG project
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) has strongly criticised the UK government’s decision to withdraw financial support from the Mozambique liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.
Japan's 2030 net zero drive fuels US gas partnership
Surging US and Russian LNG exports push gas prices to 18-month low
LNG prices in Europe have dropped to their lowest levels in 18 months, thanks to surging supply and subdued demand across the continent.
Saudi Arabia reports progress at Jafurah plant
Saudi Arabia has confirmed the completion and operational start of the first phase of the Jafurah gas plant
Esentia Energy plans 320mn cf/d gas supply for Mexican data centres
Mexican gas importer Esentia Energy Systems revealed plans to supply up to 320mn cubic feet daily of natural gas to power data centres in Querétaro and San Luis Potosí states, representing half its long-term incremental capacity
US gas exports to Mexico hit all-time high in May amid rising power demand
Pipeline deliveries of US natural gas to Mexico climbed to an unprecedented 7.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in May 2025, driven by rising fuel needs in Mexico’s power sector, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Friday
Argentina's Southern Energy inks LNG deal with Germany's SEFE, Camuzzi to build $3.9bn LNG export project
Argentina's Southern Energy consortium announced that it has secured a framework agreement to supply 2mn tonnes of LNG annually to Germany's SEFE over eight years starting in 2027.
Egypt to retire Aqaba-based floating unit as gas imports from Israel stabilise
Egypt has decided to discontinue the use of the Energeous Force floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU), currently stationed at Jordan’s Aqaba port, by the end of December 2025
Japan doubles down on Russian energy supplies despite sanctions pressure
Japan has reaffirmed its intention to continue imports of Russian oil and gas, even as Western nations push Moscow further into economic isolation.
Myanmar inspects key LNG-to-power sites in Yangon as trial operations advance
Myanmar’s Union Minister for Electric Power, U Nyan Tun, carried out an inspection of key LNG-to-power projects in Yangon Region on November 29
Pakistani power sourced at higher than expected rate in October
Pakistan’s power authorities have acknowledged that furnace oil-fired plants were operated in October at a fuel cost of PKR33 ($0.11) per unit, significantly higher than the PKR21 per unit cost of underused liquefied natural gas capacity.
South Africa’s industrial gas users launch GasHub to address looming supply gap
Twenty-two major industrial gas users from South Africa’s mining, glass, metals, chemicals and food manufacturing sectors have formally launched GasHub, a gas demand aggregator.
TotalEnergies opts to retire emergency French LNG terminal
The decision underlines how far Europe has moved from the emergency conditions that followed Russia’s supply cuts in 2022.
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