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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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German, Senegalese leaders focus on gas projects at meeting in Dakar

23 May 2022

Natural gas projects were among the key items on the agenda at a meeting between German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Senegalese President Macky Sall at the weekend.

IEnova facing one less obstacle to ECA LNG project

23 May 2022

The ICC arbitration court has reportedly ruled against Shell and Gazprom in a dispute stemming from a change in terms and conditions that dates back to 2019.

Gorgon CCS project still operating at half-capacity

21 May 2022

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) project serving the Chevron-led Gorgon LNG terminal in Australia continues to fall short of its performance targets.

Former energy minister urges Trinidad and Tobago to take creative approaches to economy

21 May 2022

Kevin Ramnarine, the former energy minister of Trinidad and Tobago, stated in a LinkedIn post last week that he believed creative thinking would be necessary for the island state to overcome the decline in its economic growth.

Hammerfest LNG opening again delayed

19 May 2022

Equinor has again delayed the start-up of the Hammerfest LNG export project at Melkøya in Norway after a fault with a compressor was discovered.

Sempra, PGNiG sign preliminary deal for LNG supply from two terminals

19 May 2022

San Diego-headquartered Sempra Energy announced this week that it had signed a heads of agreement with Poland’s PGNiG on the purchase of 3mn tonnes per year of LNG from two projects over a 20-year period.

Downstream impact

18 May 2022

NewsBase takes a brief look at some of the economic and political fallout from the Russia-Ukraine war, with a focus on regional markets for jet fuel and diesel around the world.

Estonian firms move forward with LNG facility project without state support

16 May 2022

The Paldiski terminal is expected to receive LNG from a floating terminal, ending Estonia's 80% dependence on Russian gas.

Inpex raises profit forecast

15 May 2022

Japan’s Inpex has raised its net profit forecast for 2022 and kicked off new exploratory drilling over the past week.

Australia’s LNG export revenue up 95% y/y in April

14 May 2022

Australia’s LNG export revenue of AUD5.5bn ($3.8bn) in April represented a 95% year-on-year increase, consultancy EnergyQuest has said in its latest monthly Australian LNG report, released on May 13.

Venture Global announces offtake agreements with ExxonMobil, Petronas

13 May 2022

US-based Venture Global LNG announced this week that it had struck separate sale and purchase agreements with ExxonMobil LNG Asia-Pacific and Malaysia’s Petronas.

'World’s first' modular LNG FSRU to be deployed in Senegal

13 May 2022

KARMOL has announced that the world’s first LNG floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) is now ready for deployment in Senegal.

Gasunie secures Netherlands’ second FSRU

13 May 2022

The Netherlands’ Gasunie is to charter an FSRU from New Fortress Energy for five years as part of plans to develop up to 8 bcm per year of LNG import capacity.

Edited by

Ed Reed

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