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Mexico's Pemex eyes LNG plants for southern states of Oaxaca, Veracruz
Mexican state oil company Pemex is evaluating liquefied natural gas projects at two locations to support southeastern regional development and reduce import dependence, a company adviser said.
Russia in talks to build liquefied natural gas terminals in Egypt
The Egyptian government is reportedly in talks with Russia to build liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Egypt.
TNB and Malakoff poised to gain from Malaysia’s first gas plant tender in nearly a decade
Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) and Malakoff Corp Bhd are expected to emerge as key beneficiaries of Malaysia’s first gas-fired power plant tender in nine years, amid soaring electricity demand driven by rapid data centre growth
YPF to make FID on second FLNG vessel for Argentina
A final investment decision on a planned second floating LNG vessel for Argentina's Río Negro province is expected next quarter, national oil company YPF announced during its Q1 results call.
US New Fortress Energy secures multi-year FSRU charter to bolster Dominican Republic LNG supply
New Fortress Energy has finalised a three-year charter for the floating storage and regasification unit Energos Freeze, to be stationed at Energía 2000’s LNG terminal in the Dominican Republic, commencing operations from September 2025.
African energy ministers convene to explore financing strategies at Invest in African Energy 2025 forum
African energy ministers are meeting at the Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2025 conference focused on unlocking finance for energy projects across the continent.
Petronas-Petros gas pact set to cement Sarawak’s role in LNG supply chain
An agreement on natural gas management between Malaysia’s national oil company Petronas and Sarawak’s state-owned Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) is expected to be announced imminently, Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg confirmed
GAIL India receives five proposals for US LNG stake, long-term supply deals
State-owned gas importer GAIL (India) Ltd has received five proposals from US companies offering equity participation in liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, each tied to long-term supply agreements
Venture Global’s CP2 gets environmental approval, FID expected mid-year
US LNG giant Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass 2 project has been given the go-ahead from federal regulators in a final environmental report for the megaproject.
Glencore finalises 20-year supply deal with Commonwealth LNG
Multinational commodity trader and mining firm Glencore has agreed to a 20-year offtake contract with Commonwealth LNG.
Aramco signs MoU with NextDecade and Sempra
State-run Saudi Aramco has agreed to a memorandum of understanding with US LNG producers Sempra and NextDecade.
Dutch-UAE consortium secures contract for Perenco’s FLNG project in Gabon
A Dutch-United Arab Emirates (UAE) consortium has signed a contract to deliver a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility for Perenco’s energy project at Cap Lopez, off the coast of Gabon.
Egypt eyes long-term contracts for Qatari natural gas supply
Egypt and Qatar are planning to sign long-term contracts for the supply of Qatari natural gas to meet Egypt’s domestic energy needs.
Expansion of Cedar LNG appears likely amid strong demand for Canadian LNG
Canada’s Cedar LNG is experiencing strong interest from Asian buyers, with early-stage negotiations pointing to a possible expansion terminal being added to the project.
Japan’s Eneos pivots investment from hydrogen to LNG
Japanese energy company Eneos Holdings will shift investment from hydrogen to LNG and sustainable aviation fuel.
Egypt shifts to LNG importer with 10-year deal for floating terminal
Egypt has agreed with Norway’s Höegh Evi to lease a floating LNG import terminal for 10 years.
BLOG: Don't be afraid of the great gas glut
We are on the brink of a serious glut in global LNG supply – some will say. Global gas prices are indeed set to fall and the market loosen over the coming years, thanks mainly to the US and Qatar.
Tensions, trade, and the fuel factor—India’s energy supply amid conflict with Pakistan
As India turns Westward for crude, with one eye on Pakistan’s military actions to the Northwest, the LNG picture is less optimistic. The ongoing strain with Pakistan threatens to compromise pipeline logistics and maritime routes of the fuel.
US industry group reportedly calls for LNG exemption from Trump’s new rules for exports
A US energy industry group is reportedly asking the administration of US President Donald Trump to exempt LNG tankers from new rules that will require producers to transport an increasing percentage of their exports on US-built vessels.
Golar LNG approves pioneering Argentina FLNG project to tap Vaca Muerta gas
Argentina’s LNG export plans have taken a step forward even as scepticism remains.
Tanzania seeks to greenlight $42bn LNG project by October
The Tanzanian government is seeking to finalise terms on a long-delayed $42bn LNG export terminal with international oil and gas companies by October.
Commonwealth LNG secures supply deal with Asian customer
US LNG developer Commonwealth LNG has signed a 20-year supply deal with an Asian customer.
China returns to LNG spot market as prices dip
Chinese companies are back buying LNG cargoes from the spot market following a drop in prices, marking a shift in the purchasing pattern for the world’s biggest importer of LNG
LNG Canada prepares to produce first LNG in June
Canada’s flagship project has finished the cooldown process of the new plant, with all machinery tested, marking the completion of a critical step in bringing online the new plant in Kitimat, British Columbia.
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