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INTERVIEW: The sustainability shift to LNG bunkering at Canadian ports
Larissa Fenn, vice-president of corporate affairs at HOPA Ports, speaks to us about the growth of LNG bunkering at Canadian ports.
Contractors await decision on key role for Mubadala Energy's Andaman Sea gas project
Major contractors are closely watching as Mubadala Energy prepares to announce the selected party for a pivotal role in its floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel that will serve as the core infrastructure for its large-scale gas
Woodside to supply LNG to Malaysia in 15-year deal with Petronas starting 2028
Australia’s Woodside Energy has reached a long-term agreement with a subsidiary of Malaysia’s state-owned energy firm Petronas to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Malaysia beginning in 2028, the companies announced on June 18
Petronas and Eni push forward with Indonesia-Malaysia gas venture, signing expected by year-end
In a joint announcement, Eni stated that the deal would be subject to regulatory approvals from governments, relevant authorities, and project partners.
LNG market tightens following Israeli gas field closures
Israeli gas now accounts for up to 20% of Egyptian gas consumption, playing a central role in powering homes and energy-intensive industries.
Indian Oil to supply LNG for Andaman & Nicobar’s first gas-based power plant
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) will supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Andaman & Nicobar Islands’ first gas-based power plant, which is being developed by NTPC
Guatemala seeks 1,500MW power capacity in tender, 700MW for LNG plants
Guatemala has issued a competitive tender seeking 1,500 megawatts of fresh power generation capacity as electricity demand rises, with approximately 700MW earmarked for liquefied natural gas-powered facilities
TotalEnergies expands Malaysian upstream portfolio with major offshore block acquisition
TotalEnergies SE has bolstered its upstream gas portfolio in Southeast Asia through a significant acquisition of offshore assets in Malaysia, under new agreements with state-owned oil firm Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas)
Oil prices retreat as Tehran signals de-escalation
Crude benchmarks have fallen as Iranian seeks a ceasefire with Israel
Mexico’s energy security could be at risk amid record gas imports from the US
Mexico’s reliance on imported natural gas from the United States has reached unprecedented levels, raising serious concerns over its long-term energy security.
New IMO rules pose serious problems for sanctioned Russian shipping
The International Maritime Organisation’s adoption of its Net-Zero Framework in April has raised significant compliance hurdles for Russia’s shipping industry.
Murmansk LNG faces mounting challenges
ADNOC to make takeover bid of Australia’s Santos
The United Arab Emirates’ state-run Abu Dhabi National Oil Company will submit an all-cash AUD28.6bn takeover bid for Australian oil and gas producer Santos.
COMMENT: Israel-Iran conflict intensifies with limited macro fallout but mounting geopolitical risk
The recent escalation in hostilities between Israel and Iran has signalled a shift from earlier, more calibrated exchanges to a broader and more sustained confrontation.
North Macedonia gas company Nomagas boosts capital
North Macedonia’s state-owned gas transmission operator, Nomagas, has successfully increased its capital through the conversion of state claims into a permanent deposit.
ING: Oil in focus as Israel-Iran conflict escalates
Commodity markets are focused on escalating geopolitical tensions between Israel and Iran, with the Middle Eastern conflict sparking a surge in oil prices.
GAIL inaugurates monsoon LNG operations at Dabhol following breakwater milestone
India’s state-run gas utility GAIL (India) Ltd has successfully discharged its first LNG vessel during the Southwest monsoon season at the Dabhol terminal.
South Korea reviews energy resilience as tensions rise in the Middle East
The South Korean government has launched an emergency review of the country’s oil and gas supplies as escalating hostilities in the Middle East threaten to destabilise global energy markets.
Egypt seeks to secure liquefied natural gas from different sources amid escalated regional tensions
The Egyptian government is currently intensifying its efforts to secure liquefied natural gas to meet the expected high demand in the summer, amid severe tensions in the region that threaten gas supplies.
Chevron halts production at Israel’s Leviathan gas field amid air strikes
Chevron has been forced to suspend production at Israel’s flagship Leviathan gas field amid security concerns after recent airstrikes
Venture Global halts plans for Delta LNG
US LNG giant Venture Global has removed its application to construct the Delta LNG export terminal.
China’s LNG imports predicted to dip in 2025
China is expected to experience a fall in LNG imports in 2025.
Slovenia’s Petrol warns of fuel station closures and cutbacks after expansion of fuel price regulation
Petrol, Slovenia’s largest energy company, warned on June 13 that it may be forced to close fuel stations, reduce green investments and scale back support for sports, culture and education following the government's adoption of a new regulation.
Shell to increase LNG capacity by 12 million tonnes by end of decade
The world’s biggest LNG trader will raise its capacity by up to 12mn tonnes by the end of 2030.
NextDecade inks contract with Bechtel for Trains 4 and 5 at Rio Grande LNG
US LNG developer NextDecade has reached agreement with construction firm Bechtel for the building of two liquefaction trains at its Rio Grande LNG terminal in Texas.
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