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Unprecedented challenges after a boom year
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
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
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
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
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.
Russia ups gas targets for 2035
Trump signals Russia-Saudi truce
Report: LNG demand to grow 6% but market remains unpredictable
Consultancy Wood Mackenzie expects LNG demand to continue growing this year, but has warned that this number will need to be revised as the effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic become clearer.
Höegh applies for Cypriot LNG import licence
Höegh LNG has applied for an LNG infrastructure ownership, operations and development licence in Cyprus, under which it would supply a floating storage and regasification unit to the country.
Woodside postpones FIDs on LNG projects amid downturn
Australia's Woodside Petroleum is postponing final investment decisions on three LNG projects – the Scarborough offshore gas development, Browse LNG and Train 2 at the existing Pluto LNG facility.
Pavilion calls for industry standard on GHG emissions
Singapore’s Pavilion Energy is asking potential suppliers to work on developing an industry standard for greenhouse gas emissions from LNG.
AEMO warns of gas supply shortfalls
Australia’s East Coast gas market is on track to experience natural gas shortages within the next five or so years, a new report by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has warned.
Cheniere seeks regulatory approval to start Midship pipeline
US LNG producer Cheniere Energy has filed a request with federal regulators to begin service on its newly completed Midship pipeline from Oklahoma’s Anadarko Basin.
UK LNG imports up in 2019
UK imports of LNG more than doubled in 2019, reaching 200 terawatt hours (18.7bn cubic metres), preliminary government data have shown.
Cheniere tender suggests it may cut production
Cheniere Energy, the US’ largest producer of LNG, has made the unusual move of tendering to buy six cargoes of LNG for delivery to Europe later this year.
Shell quits Lake Charles LNG project
Royal Dutch Shell has announced that it is pulling out of the proposed Lake Charles LNG project in Louisiana, in which it partners Energy Transfer on a 50:50 basis.
Governor of Rivers State rejects NLNG’s request for exemption from lockdown
The government of Nigeria’s Rivers State has rejected a request from Nigeria LNG (NLNG) and several other companies involved in the natural gas sector for an exemption from the lockdown regime imposed last week.
Qatar reportedly seeks to make LNG spot market sales
Leading LNG producer Qatar is reportedly seeking to sell some cargoes of the super-chilled fuel on the spot market.
Woodfibre LNG construction delayed
Construction on the planned Woodfibre LNG project in British Columbia, Canada has been delayed by a year, partly as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Peru’s national lockdown leads to decline in gas production
Peru’s natural gas industry has seen production decline since March 15, when the government imposed a nationwide lockdown in the hope of containing the coronavirus pandemic.
Sempra Energy postpones FID on Energía Costa Azul LNG
New York-listed Sempra Energy has delayed its final investment decision (FID) on the construction of an LNG export facility in Baja California, Mexico, and may do the same for a separate project in Texas.
Indian LNG buyers issue force majeure notices
India’s decision to impose a 21-day lockdown this week has reportedly driven the country’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) importers to issue force majeure notices to their suppliers.
Jordan Cove LNG receives federal approval, but state battle remains
The proposed Jordan Cove LNG facility has received its long-awaited federal regulatory approval, but operator Pembina still has a battle on its hands to ensure the project can go ahead.
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