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With significant investment going into LNG export projects in the US, Australia and across Asia-Pacific and continued concerns about gas imports into Europe and Asia, LNG is expanding as a major sector of the global gas market that has attracted super-majors and independent companies alike.

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Tango LNG’s first commercial cargo sold to Petrobras

20 November 2019

Brazil’s national oil company (NOC) Petrobras has been identified as the buyer of the first commercial cargo of LNG lifted from Tango, a floating gas liquefaction plant anchored near Bahia Blanca in Argentina.

US LNG exporters looking at increased shipments via Panama Canal

14 November 2019

Exporters of US LNG are poised to send more gas to Asia, taking advantage of new transit slots at the Panama Canal.

Tango LNG loads first commercial cargo

14 November 2019

Argentina’s national oil company (NOC) YPF has loaded its first commercial cargo of LNG from Tango, a floating gas liquefaction facility.

Grain LNG considers expansion as open season continues

14 November 2019

An open season to gauge interest in capacity at the UK’s Grain LNG facility started earlier this month, as the terminal prepares for the expiry of current contracts.

Australian LNG import project faces delays

7 November 2019

Australian Industrial Energy’s Port Kembla LNG import plan is being hit by delays as it struggles to lock in buyers for its gas.

Mozambique’s LNG players note progress

7 November 2019

Comments from this week’s Africa Oil Week conference highlight steps being taken by Mozambique’s LNG developers as the country’s nascent LNG industry takes shape.

Renergen signs two contracts for work on Virginia Gas Project

6 November 2019

South Africa’s Renergen is moving forward with work on the Virginia Gas Project, which will be the country’s first commercial LNG plant, as well as the first liquid helium plant in Africa.

Shannon LNG project under pressure from opposition

31 October 2019

The proposed Shannon LNG project is running into environmental opposition amid news that it could be fast-tracked.

Sempra, Mitsui sign MoU on LNG

29 October 2019

Sempra Energy has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Japan’s Mitsui & Co. that covers the latter's participation in two LNG project expansions.

BP, Kosmos find large gas reserves offshore Mauritania

29 October 2019

BP and Kosmos Energy have announced a large gas find offshore Mauritania, near the maritime border with Senegal.

Baltic Pipe clears last major hurdle as Denmark grants offshore construction permits

27 October 2019

The Baltic Pipe is a major element in Poland’s plan to wean itself off Russian gas, which currently covers around two-thirds of the country’s demand.

US regulators propose rules for shipping LNG by rail

24 October 2019

The US Department of Transportation is moving ahead with a proposal to allow LNG to be shipped by rail in DOT-113 tanker wagons.

Japanese push to establish bunkering hub underway

24 October 2019

Japan is making strides in its efforts to position itself as a new LNG bunkering hub as the shipping industry prepares for new fuel regulations.

Pieridae moves closer to building East Coast LNG terminal

22 October 2019

Pieridae Energy has completed the purchase of assets from Shell, which secures the majority of the natural gas needed to supply the first train at its proposed Goldboro LNG terminal.

Woodside delays Browse FID, brings forward Pluto LNG expansion

17 October 2019

Australia’s Woodside Energy has delayed a final investment decision on its proposed Browse mega-project to the second half of 2021, but has also brought plans to approve its Scarborough gas project and Pluto LNG expansion forward.

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