All publications by tag «LNG»
2022, November, 23, 10:20:00
QATAR LNG FOR CHINA
This agreement is the second LNG SPA between QatarEnergy and Sinopec, following the 10-year SPA signed in March 2021 for the supply of 2 Mt/year (2.8 bcm/year) to China.
2022, November, 14, 13:05:00
LNG PRICES WILL BE HIGH
Gas prices soared this year tracking the Russia-Ukraine war. But even if there was some peace settlement or an agreement with Ukraine, non-Russian gas will likely continue to attract a premium
2022, October, 27, 15:20:00
GLOBAL GAS CONSUMPTION WILL UP
Further in 2023, consumption is forecasted to increase by up to 1.1% driven by China, South and South East Asia and the Middle East.
2022, October, 25, 14:35:00
RUSSIAN LNG, COAL FOR CHINA
Coking coal imports from Russia jumped to 2.5 million tons in September, from about 900,000 tons in the same month last year and 1.9 million tons in August, according to Chinese customs data.
2022, October, 24, 12:00:00
SHELL, QATAR LNG INVESTMENT $1.5 BLN
Qatar is carrying out another expansion plan, North Field East, which will cost almost $30 billion and is set to send out its first shipments in 2026. Some supply agreements have already been finalized for that project, Kaabi said.
2022, September, 30, 09:40:00
JAPAN NEED LNG
Japan wants to avoid an energy crunch by offering financial support before winter, when heating demand is expected to increase. Spot LNG prices remain at high levels amid a risk of supply disruption from Russia given its war with Ukraine.
2022, September, 22, 16:20:00
GERMANY'S LNG TERMINAL
Deutsche ReGas has started building a 4.5 bcm/year LNG import terminal, named Deutsche Ostee, in Lubmin in the northeast of Germany.
2022, September, 22, 16:10:00
INDIA NEED LNG
Indian Oil Corp. issued an LNG tender seeking an Oct. 7-8 DES Dahej cargo, while GAIL issued a tender seeking four Oct. 1-Nov. 14 DES cargoes. The tenders closed Sept. 15.
2022, September, 5, 14:20:00
RUSSIAN LNG FOR CHINA UP
China imported six LNG cargoes of about 71,000 mt each from Russia's Yamal LNG terminal and three cargoes of about 62,000 mt each from the Sakhalin LNG terminal,
2022, September, 1, 14:05:00
S.KOREA NEED LPG
High spot LNG prices are causing end users to look to alternative fuels for their energy needs,