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Overview

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.

With this in mind, success can be lost or guaranteed on the basis of accurate and timely information. GLNG offers readers a macro-view of international LNG news, divided by global region. GLNG is published on Thursdays and also incorporates an extensive News in Brief section. This includes detailed and up-to-date information as it breaks, from various sources across the world.

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US regulators approve request to convert Kenai LNG plant to imports

7 January 2021

The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved a proposal in the second half of December to convert the mothballed Kenai LNG export facility in Alaska to imports on a limited basis.

Eni shelves Australian asset sale

7 January 2021

Italian major Eni has reportedly put its sale of natural gas assets in Australia on hold after failing to attract bids of sufficient value.

Shell agrees to sell down stake in QCLNG common facilities

7 January 2021

Royal Dutch Shell announced on December 21 that it had agreed to sell a 26.25% stake in the Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG) common facilities to Global Infrastructure Partners Australia.

Total asks some staff to vacate Mozambique LNG site on safety concerns

5 January 2021

France’s Total is reported to have asked some of the staff working on the construction of Mozambique LNG to vacate the site on security concerns.

A long, strange year: 2020 in review

5 January 2021

NewsBase’s editors are marking the start of 2021 with a review of how each of the regions covered by our organisation was affected by the events of the past 12 months.

NRG: Energy markets edge cautiously into a new year

5 January 2021

Concerns about energy demand and OPEC+ production quotas continue to exert pressure on oil prices, despite the debut of the COVID-19 vaccine

Wood Mackenzie highlights LNG market recovery but warns of long-term risk

18 December 2020

Consultancy Wood Mackenzie has pointed to an improved short-term outlook for LNG, but has also warned of a long-term risk in a decarbonising world.

Supply disruptions in Algeria contribute to LNG market tightness

17 December 2020

In Algeria, the port of Arzew, which is home to the GL3Z LNG complex, had been at a standstill for about 10 days as of December 11 owing to bad weather.

Another step forward for New Jersey LNG-by-rail project

17 December 2020

The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) voted last week to approve a permit for construction of Delaware River Partners’ LNG export terminal in Gibbstown, New Jersey.

Calcasieu Pass LNG construction ahead of schedule

16 December 2020

Construction on Venture Global LNG’s Calcasieu Pass export terminal is reported to be ahead of schedule, while the company anticipates cargoes for a second project to be fully contracted by the middle of 2021.

Security concerns mounting in Mozambique

16 December 2020

Major LNG projects are facing more risk in light of Islamists’ continued clashes with the Mozambican armed forces and the swelling number of refugees.

Here’s Looking at EAEU: What a gas!

11 December 2020

Unemployment, post-COVID hopes, and moving gas: This and more in Eurasianet’s monthly briefing on the Eurasian Economic Union.

Edited by

Ed Reed

Editor

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