The US exported approximately 0.3 billion ft3/d of LNG to destinations in the Caribbean in 2025, according to the US ...
Missile attacks on Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City fundamentally alter the global gas market outlook, according to Wood ...
Worley has received full notice to proceed from Venture Global under its reimbursable engineering, procurement and ...
JERA Co., Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea Gas Corp. with the aim of strengthening energy security in ...
Evos Rotterdam has commenced the realisation of a major expansion project for (low-carbon) methanol and ethanol storage, ...
The 32 Member countries of the IEA unanimously agreed to make 400 million bbl of oil from their emergency reserves available ...
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has published its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), reporting the ...
ProSep has received an order for two of its Annular Injection Mixers (AIM) to support an LNG facility in South Texas, US.
Following the recent attacks on the energy infrastructure in the Middle East, the Secretary General of the International Gas Union (IGU), Menelaos (Mel) Ydreos, has released the following statement: ...
The US EIA has reported that the US is the largest exporter of LNG, ahead of Australia and Qatar, 10 years after the first cargo left the Sabine Pass Terminal.
EIA forecasts that production of petroleum and other liquids will continue to exceed global demand, which results in Brent crude oil prices falling from an average of US$69/bbl in 2025 to US$58/bbl in ...
New Zealand’s Energy Minister, Simon Watts, has said the government will contract to build an LNG import facility to strengthen New Zealand’s energy security and support economic growth.
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