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Energy giant Naturgy secures $14.5mn Mexico gas expansion deal
Naturgy has committed MXN276mn to expand gas operations in Aguascalientes, Mexico, marking a significant energy infrastructure investment announced during Governor Tere Jiménez's Spain investment tour.
Indonesian ministers strengthen security and biofuel drive in Papua conflict zones
In a show of unified state presence and inter-ministerial cooperation, Indonesia’s Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati visited several conflict-affected regions in Papua on June 7-8
Work continues on Iran's first mini LNG project
Iran's first privately-backed, mini-LNG project is reported to have reached 44% completion
Argentina's Milei and Italy's Meloni forge energy alliance with Eni-YPF LNG deal
Argentine President Javier Milei met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome. The meeting culminated in the signing of a key LNG project between YPF and Eni.
Bangladesh seeks additional LNG cargoes, investment from Qatar to boost energy security push
Bangladesh is intensifying efforts to bolster its energy security, requesting additional LNG cargoes and infrastructure investment from Qatar during Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus’ recent visit to Doha.
Indian Gas Exchange reports 5% decline in May trade volumes
The Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) reported a 5% year-on-year decline in traded volumes for May 2025, with total transactions amounting to 118mn metric standard cubic metres (mmscm).
Taiwan official visits Alaska LNG site amid energy talks
A senior Taiwanese official recently visited the site of a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Alaska, a venture heavily promoted by the former Trump administration as a strategic energy source for Asia.
Eni and YPF ink deal giving Argentina LNG a roadmap to FID
Italian energy giant Eni and Argentinian energy firm YPF have inked an agreement for participation in the Argentina LNG project.
Asian LNG spot market prices dip amid weak demand and high inventories
Prices on the Asian LNG spot market slid for the first time in five weeks.
BLOG: Is the high risk of Mozambique LNG worth the potential for high reward?
Major LNG projects are typically characterised by obstacles, challenges and delays, and even once the project does get the green light, more likely than not it will still suffer a few setbacks.
Penn America CEO discusses Pennsylvania LNG project with White House
A long-stalled proposed LNG project on the US’s eastern coast could be revived after the CEO of Penn America Energy held talks with White House officials.
Serbia plans to build two gas pipelines in next three years
Serbia will construct two new gas pipelines over the next three years as part of a broader push to modernise its energy infrastructure and reduce reliance on Russian energy supplies.
British Columbia approves LNG pipeline to proposed Ksi Lisims plant
The planned Ksi Lisims LNG facility has moved another step forward with British Columbia authorising the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline.
Court dismisses Petronas’ bid to delay Sarawak gas payment suit amid legal dispute with Petros
Efforts by Malaysia’s national oil company, Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), to postpone a legal hearing involving Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) over a MYR7.95mn ($1.9mn) gas-related claim have been rejected by the Kuching High Court
Shell greenlights Aphrodite off Trinidad and Tobago
Shell Trinidad and Tobago Ltd has taken a final investment decision on the Aphrodite project, an undeveloped gas field in the East Coast Marine Area offshore Trinidad and Tobago. ECMA is a prolific gas-producing area.
Mozambican civil society group Justica Ambiental sues South Korean banks over $1.9bn funding for a proposed gas project in African nation
The Mozambican civil society group Justica Ambiental and three South Korean individuals have filed a lawsuit seeking to block funding for a $7.2bn gas project in the southern African nation.
US DoE issues non-FTA export permit for second phase of Port Arthur LNG
The US Department of Energy has approved exports from the planned second phase of the Port Arthur LNG terminal to countries with which the US does not have a free-trade agreement.
Petronas denies Canada exit, reaffirms commitment to LNG investment
Malaysian energy giant Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) has rejected claims that it is planning to exit Canada, asserting its long-term commitment to the country’s energy sector
France and Belgium not satisfied with Russia LNG ban
France and Belgium said they need more reassurance to support the Russian LNG ban
EU on track to cut gas imports by 25% by 2030: IEEFA
The EU is on course to reduce its gas imports by around 25% by 2030, according to forecasts published by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
France, Belgium resist call to give up Russian LNG
France and Belgium have expressed strong reservations about the European Commission's proposed ban on imports of Russian LNG by 2027.
IGU on LNG risks and opportunities
Venture Global begins site work at CP2 after federal approval
Ambitious US LNG producer Venture Global has reached another milestone announcing that it has broken ground on Calcasieu Pass 2 its third LNG facility.
Australia approves Woodside’s request to extend North West Shelf plant to 2070
Woodside Energy’s request for an extension until 2070 of the life of its North West Shelf LNG facility has been granted approval by the Australian government.
May exports from Trinidad and Tobago’s Atlantic LNG rise
Trinidad and Tobago’s flagship Atlantic LNG export terminal witnessed a 43% climb in exports during May compared to April.
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