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Dragon LNG launches market consultation for capacity available from 2029

Dragon LNG, a receiving terminal for LNG in South-West Wales, has launched a market consultation for the auction of 9 Bm3y of regasification capacity, available from August 26, 2029. Dragon LNG has taken account of feedback from an ‘Expression of Interest’ held last year, which generated interest..

Air Products commissions air separation facility and liquefier in Ohio (U.S.)

Air Products announced that its new air separation facility in Cleveland, Ohio is onstream and supplying customers. Air Products built, owns and operates the new facility which includes liquid production capability.

Russia signs up to vast new China pipeline but price unclear

Russia agreed to supply more natural gas to China and signed a memorandum on building the vast Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, but has yet to agree on pricing for one of the world's most expensive gas projects

deugro successfully delivers over 1,334-ton LNG module to deck barge

As part of a major Canadian LNG project, deugro Canada, in close collaboration with deugro USA and the team from dteq Transport Engineering Solutions (dteq), successfully delivered a massive over 1,334-metric-ton module to a deck barge at the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.

WinGD and Hanwha deliver world’s first LNG carrier engine with variable compression ratio technology

This next-generation low-emission engine technology, developed by WinGD for ships using both LNG and diesel fuel, maximizes fuel efficiency and reduces methane slip

Germany grants early approval for Brunsbuettel floating LNG terminal

German regulators have granted an early approval to begin construction on a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the port town of Brunsbuettel, state operator Deutsche Energy Terminal said.

Russia's January-August LNG exports down 6.3%, data shows

Russia's exports of LNG in January-August decreased by 6.3% from a year earlier to 19.3 million metric tons, reflecting a sharp decline from the Yamal LNG project.

Sinopec wins engineering contract for Saudi Arabian green hydrogen project

China's Sinopec said it has agreed to provide engineering services for Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power to build the world’s largest integrated green hydrogen and green ammonia project in the kingdom.

Air Products completes first liquid H2 fill of world's largest H2 sphere

Air Products announced it has successfully completed the first fill of the world’s largest hydrogen sphere at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Kennedy Space Center located on Merritt Island, Florida.

Nikkiso selected to provide regasification systems and engineering services for LNG-to-power project in Bahamas

Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group has been contracted by NPG to provide LNG regasification and cryogenic equipment for the New Providence Gas Project in Nassau, the Bahamas.

ConocoPhillips signs 20-yr offtake agreement from Sempra's Port Arthur LNG facility

Sempra announced that its subsidiary, Sempra Infrastructure, and ConocoPhillips  have signed a definitive 20-year sale and purchase agreement (SPA) for 4 MMtpy of LNG offtake from the Port Arthur LNG Phase 2 development project in Jefferson County, Texas.

Amigo LNG signs 20-yr SPA with Gunvor

Amigo LNG announced the signing of a definitive long-term sale and purchase agreement with Gunvor Singapore Pte Ltd of 850,000 tpy of LNG for 20 yrs.

Thyssenkrupp Nucera abandons U.S. green hydrogen projects no longer deemed feasible

Thyssenkrupp Nucera is in intensive discussions with stakeholders in its U.S. projects and is abandoning those no longer deemed feasible due to tax and spending changes initiated by the U.S.

Egypt to boost gas production after years of decline

Egypt's gas production is expected to reach 6.6 billion cubic feet per day by 2027, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said.

India ONGC eyes Buying 600,000 tpy of ethane for West India petrochemicals plant

An executive for India's Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Ltd. has said that the company is looking at buying 600,000 tpy of ethane for a West India petrochemicals plant. However, additional details have not been made available.

Centrica frontrunner to buy National Grid's LNG terminal in $2 billion deal

British Gas owner Centrica and Energy Capital Partners are in talks to buy the Isle of Grain LNG terminal from National Grid in a deal valued at about 1.5 billion pounds ($2.03 billion)

Australia's Santos extends due diligence deadline for $18.7 billion ADNOC-led offer

Santos said it had extended the period of exclusive due diligence to an international consortium led by Abu Dhabi's National Oil Company (ADNOC), which had offered $18.7 billion for Australia's second biggest gas producer.

Enterprise Products acquires natural gas infrastructure from Occidental for $580 MM

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. announced that affiliates of Enterprise have executed agreements to acquire a natural gas gathering affiliate of Occidental and to provide Occidental with natural gas gathering and processing services.

Israel's Leviathan signs $35-B natural gas supply deal with Egypt, lessening the need for LNG imports

Israel's Leviathan natural gas field has signed the largest export agreement in the country's history, worth up to $35 B to supply gas to Egypt.

AVTL to develop new €170-MM LPG terminal at the JNPA port in Mumbai, India

In India, AVTL announced a positive final investment decision to build a greenfield terminal for 132,000 m3 of LPG and 318,000 m3 of liquid products and a LPG bottling plant of 35,000-t capacity in the JNPA port in Mumbai.

Eni, YPF finalize the requirements needed to reach FID for the 12-MMtpy Argentina LNG project

Eni and YPF have signed an agreement for the Argentina LNG project, defining the required steps to reach the final investment decision for the 12-MMtpy project.

KBC launches Petro-SIM 7.6 simulation software

KBC (A Yokogawa Company) announces the launch of Petro-SIM® v7.6, the latest release of its flagship digital twin process simulation platform for the upstream and downstream oil and gas sectors, including the refining, petrochemical, polymer, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industries.

KMG PetroChem, Tecnimont partner for the Tengiz GSC project in Kazakhstan

The Tengiz GSC project’s scope of work includes engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning works. TECNIMONT will be mainly responsible for the Engineering, Procurement and Commissioning.

U.S. investors eye strategic Bulgarian storage filled with Russian gas

Two American financiers have approached Bulgarian authorities to discuss a possible investment in a state-owned underground storage filled mostly with Russian natural gas

Phillips 66 brings new gas plant online in the Permian Basin (U.S.)

Phillips 66 has reached a major milestone in its Midstream growth strategy with the successful startup of the Dos Picos II gas plant in the Permian Basin last week.

Asahi Kasei to supply 1-MW-class alkaline-water electrolyzer to hydrogen project in Finland

The system will play an essential role in Central Finland’s hydrogen production and contribute to the region’s decarbonization efforts.

Venture Global reaches final investment decision for CP2 LNG project

Venture Global said it had reached a final investment decision and successfully closed the $15.1-B project financing for the first phase of the CP2 LNG export facility.

Trump says Japan, U.S. to form LNG joint venture

Trump said Japan, US to form joint venture for Alaskan LNG Not clear if Trump was referring to proposed $44 billion Alaska LNG project METI is working to confirm the facts, official says JERA, Tokyo Gas previously expresses cautious interest U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday th..

Equinor eyes tighter gas market as lower oil prices hit Q2 profit

Europe's gas market could tighten further ahead of the winter season as storage levels remain well below last year and the continent faces competition from Asia for LNG shipments

Europe's hydrogen infrastructure faces 2-3 year delay, Enagas CEO says

The deployment of pipes and other infrastructure to ship hydrogen across Europe faces delays of two or three years, the head of Spanish gas grid operator Enagas said.