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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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European LNG imports falter

15 September 2020

NRG: Ahead of the peak

15 September 2020

A warning that oil demand will peak within a few years overshadows some of the positive news coming from oil producers in recent days.

Equipment problems force Renergen to revise gas drilling programme

15 September 2020

South Africa’s Renergen has revised its drilling programme for the Victoria gas project after encountering equipment problems during the drilling of an inclined well.

Restart troubles for Australian LNG facilities

10 September 2020

Attempts to restart Prelude FLNG and the second train at Gorgon are running into obstacles and taking longer than initially expected.

Reduced LNG demand drives project delays

10 September 2020

Investors are widely expected to delay sanctioning new LNG export capacity on the back of depressed demand and an uncertain economic outlook.

Sabine Pass back in service as Cameron LNG remains offline

10 September 2020

The Sabine Pass LNG terminal resumed operations this week after going offline as a result of Hurricane Laura, which made landfall in Louisiana on August 27. Meanwhile, the nearby Cameron LNG facility remains offline.

Sinopec awards long-term LNG supply contract to Qatargas

10 September 2020

China’s state-run Sinopec has reportedly awarded a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply contract to Qatargas for 1mn tonnes per year of the super-chilled fuel.

Renergen says its LNG auctions drew more interest than expected

9 September 2020

Renergen said last week that its upcoming LNG auctions, the first of their kind in South Africa, had attracted more interest than anticipated.

NRG: A sense of uncertainty

8 September 2020

World oil markets have regained some ground, but the industry continues to experience conflict on a number of fronts.

The ups and downs of Chinese LNG imports

4 September 2020

Chinese LNG imports are recovering but there are warnings that a winter buying spree of the fuel by the Asian country should not be expected.

US LNG exports bouncing back after Hurricane Laura disruptions

3 September 2020

US LNG exports are expected to rebound fairly promptly after Hurricane Laura – which passed through the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in Louisiana – disrupted operations at major export terminals last week. But some obstacles remain.

Golar Power shows strong interest in Brazilian LNG terminal

2 September 2020

The head of Golar Power, a 50:50 JV between Bermuda-headquartered Golar LNG and New York-listed Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners, said last week that his company was “very interested” in leasing Brazil's Bahia LNG terminal.

NRG: Risks to stability

1 September 2020

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