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Total completes acquisition of Anadarko’s Mozambique LNG stake
France’s Total has completed its $3.9bn acquisition of Anadarko Petroleum’s 26.5% operated interest in the Mozambique LNG project.
Sempra announces potential LNG supply deal with China
Sempra Energy’s MoU with a Chinese company over potential LNG supply co-operation suggests growing optimism that an end to the US-China trade war may be coming
PNG seeks better deal on P’nyang project
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua is once more on the war path over how much the government receives from the country’s natural gas developments.
Petronas charters LNG carrier from Avenir
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has chartered a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier from the UK’s Avenir LNG to be used in bunkering operations offshore the Southeast Asian country.
Gazprom eyes LNG bunkering market
French tech firm lands work at Arctic LNG-2
Total comments on Nigeria LNG’s Train 7 project
France’s Total has reiterated its commitment to the expansion of the Nigeria LNG complex.
Pavilion targets Europe in bid to become global LNG trader
Singapore-based Pavilion Energy is targeting new markets in Europe as well as expanding in Asia as the gas importer and marketer aims to become a global trader of LNG.
Annova LNG pushes FERC for permit decision
Exelon-backed Annova LNG is pushing the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to make a decision on a permit for the company’s proposed export terminal at the Port of Brownsville, Texas.
Caribbean markets offer new opportunities for US LNG operators
Eagle LNG and other US gas operators are poised to take advantage of growing demand in the Caribbean region.
Excelerate plans small-scale LNG plant in Argentina
US-based Excelerate is moving forward with plans to establish a small-scale LNG export complex in Argentina, a company representative said last week.
KOGAS agrees to buy US LNG from BP
State-owned Korea Gas has struck a deal to buy 1.58mn tonnes per year of US LNG from super-major BP.
Pakistan unveils new LNG projects
Pakistan has taken a major step forward in tackling its chronic natural gas shortages, having shortlisted companies to build five liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the country, either individually or in a consortium.
Senegal looking more attractive after latest offshore discovery
Senegal's upcoming offshore bidding round is likely to draw more interest in the wake of BP's discovery of sizeable gas reserves at the Yakaar-Terenga field.
Enterprise to expand Acadian system
Enterprise Products Partners has announced that it will expand and extend its Acadian pipeline system to boost deliveries of gas from the Haynesville shale to the Gulf Coast.
NextDecade, Enbridge partner on Rio Bravo pipeline
LNG developer NextDecade has announced that it has partnered with midstream operator Enbridge to develop the Rio Bravo pipeline project.
India’s Petronet buys into Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG
Tellurian’s agreement with India’s Petronet brings the company a step closer to an FID on its Driftwood LNG project, and may be one of the largest ever LNG supply deals in US history.
Asian LNG buyers seek better contract terms
Asian LNG importers are seeking better contractual terms from their long-term suppliers in response to depressed prices on the spot market.
Nigeria LNG seeking $10bn in financing for Train 7 expansion scheme
Tony Attah, the CEO of Nigeria LNG (NLNG), said last week that the consortium intended to finance a $10bn expansion project through a combination of debt and equity.
Qatar Petroleum on LNG push at home and abroad
Qatar Petroleum is moving forward with plans to grow its domestic LNG production capacity, find new buyers and expand its overseas LNG presence.
SPEC LNG and partners to offer additional LNG services at FSRU in Cartagena
Colombia’s Sociedad Portuaria El Cayao, known as SPEC LNG, has teamed up with three other companies to make additional services available at its LNG import facility in Cartagena.
Magnolia terminal to supply gas to Vietnamese LNG-to-power project
Australia-listed LNG Ltd has struck a deal to supply gas to a province in Vietnam from its Magnolia export terminal in Louisiana, on the US Gulf Coast.
Inpex mulls Ichthys LNG expansion
Japanese developer Inpex has revealed that it is looking at ways to expand its $45bn Ichthys LNG project offshore north-western Australia as it approaches full capacity.
TPI urges fossil fuel industry to face up to climate change
Poland hints at stopping purchases of Russian gas altogether
Poland finally has the infrastructure to reduce dependence on Russian gas, after it built an LNG terminal in the western town of Swinoujscie.
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