Kansai Electric’s first Norwegian LNG shipment to arrive in Japan
Japanese utilities go farther afield to locate natural gas supplies as they ramp up their gas-fired power stations.
Japanese utilities go farther afield to locate natural gas supplies as they ramp up their gas-fired power stations.
Bechtel reports all three Queensland LNG projects progress on schedule despite skills shortages.
BG Group reaches long-term LNG sales agreement with Gujarat State Petroleum Corp.
Venezuela halts LNG export projects due to economic unviability.
A consortium including Chevron placed a US$29bn bet on Asian demand for clean-burning fossil fuels by approving the construction of the Wheatstone gas-export project in Australia.
With Japanese demand and Asian LNG prices rising, Statoil expects to export more LNG to the country.
The new GATE LNG terminal in Rotterdam will enable E.ON Ruhrgas to supply the northwest European market with an additional 3bnm3 of natural gas.
As Japan’s nuclear sector remains quiet, LNG imports hit a new record and thermal coal registers a 7% rise in August.
Strong demand from Asia with limited import infrastructure and supply potential is expected to keep LNG prices high in the next few years.
LNG markets are poised to benefit from any nuclear capacity scale-down. However, will supply bottlenecks be overcome successfully and speedily as the market heats up?
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