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Japan’s Inpex begins engineering work on Indonesia’s Abadi LNG project
Japan’s largest oil and gas developer Inpex has commenced the front-end engineering design process for the Abadi LNG project in Indonesia.
Chinese buyers resell US LNG cargoes amid tariff war
Chinese purchasers of LNG are reselling cargoes shipped from US LNG terminals as trade tensions escalate between Washington and Beijing.
Deutsche ReGas launches bidding round for expansion of Mukran FSRU capacity
Deutsche ReGas has opened a three-month bidding round for the expansion of the Mukran floating storage and regasification unit’s capacity.
Buru, CEFA team up on small-scale LNG project in West Australia
Buru Energy has signed a strategic development agreement with Clean Energy Fuels Australia to advance the Rafael natural gas project in Western Australia’s Canning Basin.
Asia’s thirst for LNG to drive global demand rise
Global LNG demand is set to soar over the next two decades, sparked by Asia’s growing appetite for the super-chilled fuel.
INTERVIEW: US LNG enters pivotal stage
Charlie Riedl, executive director of the US LNG Center, speaks with us about the outlook for America's LNG sector as Donald Trump begins reshaping the US oil and gas industry and global trade.
Woodside sells 40% stake in Louisiana LNG to investor Stonepeak for $5.7bn
Australia’s Woodside Energy has reached agreement to sell a 40% interest in its Louisiana LNG facility to infrastructure investor Stonepeak for $5.7bn.
Australia’s Viva Energy enlists LNG consultant to advance Geelong terminal plans
Australia-based energy infrastructure firm Viva Energy has appointed LNG specialist firm Poten & Partners to assist in securing a floating storage and regasification unit for its proposed LNG import terminal at Geelong in Victoria.
Petronas reveals timeline for offshore Suriname drilling as FLNG development considered
Malaysian state-controlled energy company Petronas has disclosed extra information regarding its proposed three-well programme offshore Suriname, as it considers a potential integrated development using a floating liquefied natural gas solution
US Exim auditor finds bank didn't delay funding for $20bn Mozambican gas project due to bias against fossil fuels
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Exim), one of the key backers of a Mozambican liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, delayed releasing funding for the project not due to bias against fossil fuels, Global Trade Review says.
Gas-powered convoy hits the docks in Brazil’s Port of Santos
Truck manufacturer Scania has sold 1,500 trucks powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) in Brazil since 2018 and expects to deliver 1,000 more in 2025, the company told Folha. The shift reflects growing interest in reducing fleet emissions.
Mexico explores fracking expansion to cut US gas dependence
Mexico has begun preliminary discussions with private sector companies about increasing fracking to reduce its reliance on US natural gas amid growing trade tensions between the two countries, Reuters reported on April 8.
Italian energy company Eni plans to invest €24bn in Egypt, Algeria and Libya over next four years
Italy’s energy company Eni plans to invest around €24bn in Egypt, Algeria and Libya over the next four years to increase oil and gas production, said the CEO, Claudio Descalzi.
Russia’s Gazprom bids farewell to Uzbekistan’s Shakhpakhty field as operations wind down
Russia's state-controlled gas giant Gazprom is winding down operations in Uzbekistan, ending its involvement in the Shakhpakhty gas field following the expiration of a production sharing agreement.
Gas supply becomes issue in Australian election
Australia will hold a federal election on May 3 in which the future of the country’s huge gas reserves and meeting domestic gas demand have become a contested issue.
China’s fuel demand peaks as natural gas gains ground
Transport fuel demand in China is reaching its peak, as electric vehicles and trucks powered by LNG increasingly replace traditional petrol and diesel vehicles.
Petronas tapped to build Malaysia’s third regasification terminal amid rising gas demand
Petroliam Nasional Bhd has been tasked by the Malaysian government to develop a third regasification terminal in Lumut, Perak, to bolster energy supply security in Peninsular Malaysia, according to sources familiar with the matter
Indian Gas Exchange gas trading surges 367% y/y in March
Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) traded 131mn metric standard cubic metres (mmscm) of gas in March 2025, marking a 367% year-on-year (y/y) increase, IGX said in a press release issued on April 7
Mexico’s LNG ambitions face risks from US policy, weather and market volatility
Mexico's booming liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry risks disruption from forces outside its control, including extreme weather and US regulatory decisions.
OPINION: Europe eager to avoid swapping dependence on Russian gas for overreliance on US LNG amid Trump volatility
Europe is caught in a bind: unwilling to commit to gas in the long term, but still heavily reliant on it in the short term; eager to reduce Russian influence, but wary of handing leverage to Washington.
Nigeria’s PCNGi and LNG Arete to construct $27.3mn gas plant
Nigeria’s drive to expand access to cleaner energy sources has advanced with a $27.3mn agreement between the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGi) and LNG Arete Limited to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility.
Experts call for strict controls around gas pipelines after Selangor fire
Following a devastating gas pipeline fire in Selangor, Malaysia, safety experts are urging strict enforcement of regulations surrounding gas pipeline zones, warning that even routine activities such as grass trimming must not proceed
Colombia's unpaid gas subsidies risk energy access for vulnerable households
The Colombian government's outstanding debt of approximately COP65bn to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution companies threatens to disrupt energy access for low-income families.
Italian energy giant Eni moves forward with $17.49bn Kutei North Hub gas project in Indonesia
Italian energy giant Eni has initiated the tender process for the transportation and installation (T&I) contract for its massive $17.49bn Kutei North Hub gas project offshore Indonesia, with a final investment decision expected later this year
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