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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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Bangladesh’s LNG import bill climbs to $3.88bn in 2025 as gas demand outpaces supply

12 January 2026

Bangladesh’s interim government spent about $3.88bn to import 109 LNG cargoes in 2025, up from $3.02bn for 86 cargoes in 2024, as higher industrial demand and falling domestic gas output increased reliance on overseas supplies

Junta pushes oil and gas cooperation amid disputed elections in Myanmar

11 January 2026

Despite widespread international criticism of Myanmar’s military-led elections, the country’s ruling junta is continuing to strengthen economic and energy partnerships with regional and extra-regional powers.

Shell narrows fourth-quarter LNG production estimates

11 January 2026

The world’s largest LNG trader, Shell, has narrowed its estimates for LNG production during the fourth quarter.

Commonwealth LNG granted 20-year export authorisation

11 January 2026

US LNG developer Commonwealth LNG has been given approval for a 20-year export license for non-free trade agreement countries from the Department of Energy.

Shell inks 5-year supply deal with Petrovietnam

9 January 2026

The world’s largest LNG trader Shell has signed a five-year LNG supply agreement with Petrovietnam.

Oil gains mask decline in Peru gas reserves and investment

7 January 2026

Peru’s hydrocarbons sector shows mixed signals as modest gains in oil reserves contrast with falling gas availability and subdued investment levels.

Global LNG exports jump 4% in 2025

7 January 2026

Global LNG exports climbed to 429mn tonnes in 2025, representing a 4% increase from a year earlier.

Qatar to provide Egypt with LNG shipments for summer 2026

7 January 2026

Qatar is set to fortify Egypt’s energy security through the summer of 2026 by delivering up to 24 liquefied natural gas shipments.

Cambodia’s first 900-MW LNG power plant to begin operations by late 2026

6 January 2026

Cambodia is set to launch its first LNG power plant in Koh Kong province by the end of 2026, a development expected to bolster electricity supply, enhance energy security, and stabilise the national grid.

Turkey’s energy minister commends country’s first publicly-owned floating storage and regasification unit

6 January 2026

Turkey’s first publicly-owned floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) has so far provided 9.3bn cubic metres (bcm) of natural gas to the national transmission system, according to Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar.

Russian gas exports to Europe crash 44% in 2025

6 January 2026

Russia’s pipeline gas exports to Europe fell by 44% in 2025 to their lowest level since the mid-1970s, following the closure of the Ukrainian transit route and as the EU moves to phase out fossil fuel imports from Russia.

Baker Hughes to supply Commonwealth LNG with liquefaction equipment

5 January 2026

Energy equipment and services provider Baker Hughes will provide liquefaction equipment to Commonwealth LNG.

Vietnam plans at least 20 new LNG-fired power plants by mid 2030s

5 January 2026

The development of LNG-fired capacity sits within a broader revision of the nation’s Power Development Plan, known as PDP8.

China takes over 20 sanctioned Russian LNG shipments despite Western curbs

5 January 2026

China received 22 shipments of LNG in 2025 from two Russian export projects subject to US and European Union sanctions, highlighting Beijing’s continued engagement with Moscow’s energy sector.

Turkey’s Botas and Woodside agree to 9-year LNG deal

5 January 2026

Turkish state-owned petroleum pipeline corporation Botas has signed a sales and purchase agreement with Australia’s Woodside energy.

Myanmar eyes expanded gas production with Chinese support

4 January 2026

Talks highlighted opportunities for increased Chinese investment and technical support in Myanmar’s energy sector.

Egypt and Qatar sign LNG supply agreement for Sokhna and Damietta facilities

4 January 2026

Egypt's EGAS and QatarEnergy signed LNG supply deal for Sokhna and Damietta ports as Cairo secures summer gas supplies and targets return to net exporter status by 2027 with domestic production growth.

US exports record 111mn tonnes of LNG in 2025

4 January 2026

US shipped nearly 20mn more tonnes of LNG than its closest rival Qatar.

Russia delivers first domestically-produced LNG carrier

3 January 2026

Russia’s Sovcomflot has taken delivery of the country’s first domestically-built, icebreaking ARC7 LNG carrier, the Aleksey Kosygin, at the Zvezda shipyard in the Far East.

Europe's LNG imports surge to record 142bn cubic metres in 2025

2 January 2026

Europe's LNG imports hit record 142bn cubic metres in 2025, up 28% from previous year, as continent continues reducing Russian pipeline gas dependence with December reaching 12.7bn cubic metres.

LNG expansion threatens Colombia’s offshore gas projects, consultants warn

19 December 2025

Colombia’s plans to expand liquefied natural gas import capacity risk undermining the economics of new offshore gas developments, as imported supply could cap prices and weaken demand for domestic output, industry consultants said

India's LNG imports up 5% in November

19 December 2025

India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports rose in November 2025, reaching 2.85bn cubic metres (bcm), up 4.9% year-on-year

Vietnam faces financing challenges in scaling up gas-fired electricity

18 December 2025

Vietnam’s ambitions to expand gas-fired power generation are facing mounting challenges, particularly amid differing views on projects using domestic gas and imported LNG.

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