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Coastal GasLink, LNG Canada sign agreement ahead of potential second phase
Pipeline operator TC Energy's Coastal GasLink unit has entered into commercial agreements with LNG Canada ahead of a potential second phase for both projects.
TotalEnergies to redirect capital from US offshore wind to oil and gas
TotalEnergies has struck a deal with the Trump administration to abandon its US offshore wind leases and redirect recovered lease fees to fossil fuel projects.
Italy, Spain race to secure Algerian gas amid Middle East crisis
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni is seeking to boost gas flows from Algeria, as Italy, along with Spain, competes to secure alternative energy supplies from North Africa, following disruptions in Middle Eastern exports
Dutch gas reserves slump to lowest level since 2018
The Netherlands’ gas in storage has dropped to its lowest level in eight years, as Europe continues withdrawing stockpiles despite warmer weather.
South Korea faces LNG price volatility after Qatar halt
Colombia’s gas import dependence deepens as supply gaps loom
Colombia is set to deepen its reliance on imported natural gas as declining domestic output and delayed upstream projects tighten supply
North Macedonia’s PM promotes regional energy initiative to attract large-scale investment
Bosnia weighs US LNG imports via Croatia’s Krk terminal
Bosnia & Herzegovina is considering importing US liquefied natural gas via Krk LNG terminal in neighbouring Croatia, as part of efforts to strengthen energy security and diversify supply, the United States embassy in Bosnia said.
Chile gas system insulated from global shocks by LNG contracts and regional supply mix
Chile’s natural gas market is showing resilience to global energy volatility, supported by long-term pricing structures and diversified import channels that are cushioning the impact of geopolitical tensions abroad.
Losers and winners from the Qatari LNG disruption
While European and Asian importers have been hit hard by the disruption in Qatari LNG to varying degrees, the crisis has both short- and long-term benefits for US exporters and other LNG competitors.
Iran tells ‘non-hostile vessels’ they can pass through Strait
Tehran has formally notified the International Maritime Organization (IMO) that “non-hostile vessels” may now navigate the Strait of Hormuz, provided they act “in co-ordination with Iranian authorities”.
Egypt plans LNG imports worth up to $3bn ahead of summer demand
Egypt’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources is currently studying a plan to import around 45 liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes at an estimated cost of between $2.5bn and $3bn.
Indonesia awards nine new oil and gas blocks to boost exploration
Indonesia has awarded nine oil and gas working areas across several key basins, with total firm commitments of about $84.75mn and signature bonuses of $3.65mn, the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry said.
Libya begins towing damaged Russian LNG tanker off its coast
Libya has begun operations to tow a damaged Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker that has been stranded off its coast since early March
Condor in 2025 scales up gas production in Uzbekistan, progresses LNG project in Kazakhstan
Canada-based Condor Energies Inc (TSR:CDR) has reported that its Uzbekistan operations in 2025 enjoyed rising production and revenues.
Iranians freeze gas supplies to Turkey following Israeli strike on South Pars
Ankara yet to comment on whether it could face significant gas shortages.
Apache discovers new gas field in Egypt’s Western Desert
Egypt has announced a new natural gas discovery in the Western Desert, as US energy major Apache (NASDAQ: APA), in partnership with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), expands its exploration activities in the country.
Trinidad and Tobago energy sector suffers downturn in activity while Middle East presents opportunity
Pan American Energy targets LNG expansion to boost regional energy integration
Pan American Energy (PAE) is advancing a strategy centred on expanding gas production in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta formation and developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, aiming to strengthen its regional presence and support energy integration
Middle East tensions may boost Vaca Muerta drilling while raising Argentina’s LNG import costs
Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East could lead to increased oil drilling activity in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale formation while also driving up the country’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) import bill, analysts said.
Argentina faces LNG import challenges as price surge follows Qatar attack
A surge in global liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices following an Iranian attack on Qatar’s Ras Laffan facilities is complicating Argentina’s plans to shift LNG imports to the private sector.
UAE’s ADNOC takes delivery of new LNG Carrier
ADNOC announced the delivery of its new LNG carrier, Arada, with 175,000m3 capacity, from China's Jiangnan Shipyard ahead of schedule.
Taiwan gas stocks steady despite Qatari supply fears
Asia falls back on coal as LNG shortages drag on
From South Korea to Indonesia to Bangladesh, governments are increasingly turning back to coal-fired power generation to help offset a widening shortfall in LNG imports.
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