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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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LNGL terminates Magnolia transaction, sells to different buyer

28 May 2020

A deal struck by Australia-based LNG Ltd (LNGL) to sell its proposed Magnolia LNG project on the US Gulf Coast fell through less than two weeks after being announced, but LNGL has sold the project to a different buyer instead.

New North American liquefaction capacity in more doubt than ever

28 May 2020

Some LNG developers in the US and Canada say they are still targeting final investment decisions soon, but this seems to be increasingly in doubt.

Santos completes acquisition of ConocoPhillips’ gas assets

28 May 2020

Australian independent Santos has completed its acquisition of US super-major ConocoPhillips’ northern Australia and Timor-Leste assets for a reduced upfront price.

For first time Turkey’s LNG imports outstrip pipeline gas imports

28 May 2020

Gas delivered via pipelines from Russia and Iran down 72% y/y and 33% y/y in March. US expanding shipments of liquefied natural gas amid glut as spot prices fall.

TC Energy completes sale of Coastal GasLink stake

27 May 2020

Canada’s TC Energy has completed the sale of a 65% stake in the Coastal GasLink pipeline, which it is building in British Columbia.

Alaska LNG obtains federal authorisation

27 May 2020

The proposed Alaska LNG project has obtained federal authorisation to proceed, though the approval comes at a particularly challenging time for the LNG market, which threatens to derail new projects.

Mozambique LNG group secures more than $14bn worth of loans

26 May 2020

France’s Total and its partners in the Mozambique LNG project are reportedly gearing up to sign a credit deal worth more than $14bn with a group of banks.

NRG: Signs of cautious optimism

26 May 2020

Producers and investors remain cautious, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect energy demand, but are starting to plan for the post-crisis period.

Spot prices show signs of recovery across Asia

22 May 2020

Spot prices in Asia have risen slightly in May, though the recovery is still fragile, and has been bolstered in the short term by cancellations of cargoes from the US, as well as some regional production issues.

Thailand’s Gulf Energy wins LNG import licences

22 May 2020

Thailand’s Gulf Energy has been granted licences to import up to 1.7mn tonnes per year of LNG.

More US shipments reaching China even as other cargoes cancelled

22 May 2020

The number of cancelled US LNG cargoes is reported to be on the up, but this comes as more LNG from the US is reaching China after shipments between the two recently resumed.

Construction kicks off on Longkou LNG import plant

21 May 2020

China’s National Petroleum and Natural Gas Pipeline Network Group (PipeChina) has broken ground on an LNG import terminal that is being built in the city of Longkou in Yantai, Shandong Province.

Shell, Pieridae to try licence transfers again

21 May 2020

Shell Canada – a division of Royal Dutch Shell – and Pieridae Energy are set to engage in a second attempt to transfer licences after the first was blocked by the Alberta Energy Regulator.

NextDecade confirms FID delay on Rio Grande LNG

21 May 2020

US-based NextDecade has confirmed that it will delay its final investment decision on the Rio Grande LNG project, proposed for the Port of Brownsville, Texas, until 2021.

NRG: A slow and painful recovery

19 May 2020

The market may be showing early signs of a recovery, but for many oil and gas companies, the worst is still to come

NLNG eyes Nigerian domestic market

18 May 2020

The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has said it hopes to start selling some of its production on the domestic market.

Australian LNG exports reported as holding up in April

14 May 2020

Australia’s LNG exports remained robust in April, despite many countries going into lockdown as they sought to contain the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, thus putting the brakes on demand.

Warnings sounded over Qatar’s LNG strategy

14 May 2020

A warning has come this week that Qatar may need to shut in LNG production if it is to avoid a battle for market share that could tank gas prices.

Edited by

Ed Reed

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