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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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Shell, GCL considering Chinese LNG joint venture

16 April 2020

Privately owned Chinese company GCL Oil & Natural Gas has signed a framework agreement with super-major Royal Dutch Shell to explore a potential joint venture to market and trade LNG.

LNG market bracing for inevitable shut-ins

16 April 2020

LNG shut-ins are thought to be looming, and some regions where the fuel is produced are more vulnerable than others.

QP forges ahead with LNG expansion, undeterred

16 April 2020

Qatar Petroleum is not downsizing its LNG expansion plans in the face of the market downturn, and has kicked off drilling at the North Field East project.

Texas approves Annova LNG project

16 April 2020

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued a state permit to the proposed Annova LNG project at the Port of Brownsville, in South Texas.

Takeover deal for LNGL collapses, putting company in danger

15 April 2020

A planned takeover deal for Australia-headquartered LNG Ltd (LNGL) has collapsed, after the buyer, LNG9, failed to secure financing for the transaction and withdrew its bid.

Grand Tortue/Ahmeyim project falls behind schedule

14 April 2020

BP is reportedly set to delay work at Grand Tortue/Ahmeyim, an offshore block that straddles the maritime border between Senegal and Mauritania, by about a year.

Peru LNG reports exports up in March

13 April 2020

Peru LNG, the operator of a natural gas liquefaction plant and export terminal in Pampa Melchorita, saw export volumes increase year on year in February.

Höegh LNG takes steps to mitigate against market conditions

9 April 2020

Höegh LNG Holdings announced this week that it was taking steps to preserve liquidity and reduce costs in the uncertain business environment created by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Shell delays FID on Crux project in Australia

9 April 2020

Royal Dutch Shell announced on April 7 that alongside its joint venture partners it had agreed to postpone a final investment decision (FID) on the proposed Crux gas project offshore Australia.

PGNiG starts small-scale LNG operations in Lithuania

9 April 2020

Poland’s PGNiG has sold its first two LNG cargoes from the reloading station in Klaipeda, Lithuania, which it started using on April 1.

Total agrees to charter LNG-fuelled VLCCs

9 April 2020

France’s Total has signed an agreement to charter its first LNG-powered super-tankers, known as very large crude carriers (VLCCs).

KOGAS reportedly asks certain suppliers to defer LNG shipments

9 April 2020

Korea Gas (KOGAS), one of the world’s leading buyers of LNG, has reportedly asked some of its suppliers to defer shipments of the fuel as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to depress demand.

ExxonMobil delays FID on Rovuma LNG

9 April 2020

Super-major ExxonMobil has announced that it is pushing back a final investment decision on the proposed Rovuma LNG project in Mozambique.

Unprecedented challenges after a boom year

9 April 2020

The LNG market grew by 13% in 2019, according to a new report, but now faces unprecedented challenges as suppliers look ahead to the coming months.

Woodside steps up pursuit of hydrogen export goals

9 April 2020

Australian oil and gas developer Woodside Petroleum has unveiled the next step in its ongoing development of a hydrogen export strategy.

Cryopeak begins construction on small-scale LNG facility

8 April 2020

Canada’s Cryopeak LNG Solutions has started construction on a small-scale LNG facility in Fort Nelson, British Columbia.

US LNG exports to China resuming thanks to tax waivers

8 April 2020

Shipments of US LNG to China are resuming after Beijing has reportedly started granting tax waivers to certain importers of the super-chilled fuel.

Yantai LNG, the largest LNG terminal in northern China, approved by China’s National Development and Reform Commission

7 April 2020

The National Development and Reform Commission of China officially approved the construction of the largest LNG receiving terminal in northern China, the Yantai LNG terminal in March that will be the largest of its kind in the country.

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