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Venture Global expands supply partnership with Shell
Venture Global LNG announced on March 7 that it had struck a new long-term sales and purchase agreement with Shell for offtake from its proposed Plaquemines liquefaction terminal on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.
INTERVIEW: Implications of war in Ukraine for Africa
Experts from Rystad Energy and Welligence Energy Analytics speak to NewsBase about what the Russia-Ukraine conflict might mean for oil and gas producers in sub-Saharan Africa.
Outage reported at Malaysia LNG Satu
An unplanned outage was reported at the Malaysia LNG (MLNG) Satu – part of the country’s nine-train Bintulu LNG complex – last week.
AsianOil: Outage reported at Malaysia LNG Satu
An unplanned outage was reported at the Malaysia LNG (MLNG) Satu – part of the country’s nine-train Bintulu LNG complex – last week.
GLNG: Venture Global expands supply partnership with Shell
Venture Global LNG announced on March 7 that it had struck a new long-term sales and purchase agreement with Shell for offtake from its proposed Plaquemines liquefaction terminal on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast.
Mozambique: Petrolis completes mooring procedures for Coral Sul FLNG
Petrolis (Switzerland) reported on March 7 that it had wrapped up mooring procedures for the Coral Sul floating LNG vessel at the Coral natural gas field offshore Mozambique.
Germany reaches deal on LNG import terminal
Australian court dismisses challenges against Woodside gas projects
The Supreme Court of Western Australia has dismissed two challenges brought against gas projects operated by Woodside.
Spotlight shines on US LNG as Europe grapples with gas questions
US LNG is in the spotlight as Europe urgently considers how it can reduce dependence on Russian gas in the wake of Moscow’s attack on Ukraine.
Trinidad and Tobago’s PM comments on potential lost revenue from LNG sales
Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister Keith Rowley claimed at the Sixth Summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) that his nation had lost billions of dollars in potential revenue from LNG sales.
Slovak state utility company SPP buys LNG to increase its gas reserves amid Ukrainian conflict
JERA to pursue LNG-to-power in Vietnam
Japan’s JERA announced on March 1 that it had kicked off full-scale operations in Vietnam. The company intends to pursue LNG-to-power projects through its new Vietnamese unit.
Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea sign MoU on joint processing of gas from stranded fields
Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that provides for natural and associated gas from stranded fields in the Nigerian offshore zone to be processed at the Punta Europa gas hub.
GLNG: Shell, PipeChina sign terminal use agreement
Subsidiaries of Shell and China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network – known as PipeChina – have signed a memorandum of co-operation (MoC) and two terminal use agreements.
Exodus of Western majors from Russia begins
International oil companies have started announcing plans to exit Russia, potentially marking the biggest ever withdrawal of foreign investment from the country’s oil and gas industry during such a short period.
Republic of Congo: NFE, Eni subsidiary sign HoA on Fast LNG technology
US-based New Fortress Energy (NFE) has arranged to make its Fast LNG technology available to a subsidiary of Italian energy major Eni for use off the coast of the Republic of Congo (ROC).
ADNOC, AG&P sign FSU agreement for Philippines LNG project
A unit of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company has signed a charter agreement with Singapore-based Atlantic Gulf & Pacific International Holdings for the conversion of the former’s Ish LNG carrier and its use as a floating storage unit.
Bangladesh to buy spot LNG cargo from Vitol
State-owned Bangladeshi firm Petrobangla is reportedly set to award a contract to commodity trader Vitol for a spot LNG cargo to be delivered in March.
Croatia’s Krk LNG terminal to secure enough natural gas amid sanctions on Russia, PM says
Shell, PipeChina sign terminal use agreement
Subsidiaries of Shell and China Oil & Gas Piping Network – known as PipeChina – have signed a memorandum of co-operation (MoC) and two terminal use agreements.
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