The parliament of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has voted to establish a fund to circumvent American sanctions preventing the construction of the Nord Stream 2, a gas pipeline that will connect Russia and Germany. When completed, it will run from Russia’s Leningrad Region, bypassing the Baltic States and Poland, …
Read More »Iraq Waiting for Resumption of Iran Gas Supply
Iraq is still waiting for Iran to resume supplying the country with sufficient amounts of gas for power generation, after the US granted Baghdad a 90-day waiver to continue to import electricity from Tehran on Dec. 30. “The reason for power shortages in provinces is the continuing slashing of Iranian …
Read More »N.German State Plans Foundation to Help Complete Nord Stream 2 Gas Link
The German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern plans to set up a foundation to help the completion of the Nord Stream 2 (NS2) pipeline to bring Russian gas to Germany and to fend off the threat of increased U.S. sanctions that halted work last year. The Gazprom-led $11 billion pipeline would double …
Read More »US Forces Norwegian Firm to Abandon Nord Stream 2
A Norwegian firm that was meant to have provided technical and safety certificates for Russia’s gas pipeline to Germany has abandoned the project due to US sanctions. “DNV GL will cease all verification activities for the Nord Stream 2 pipeline system in line with sanctions and while sanctions are in …
Read More »China’s Natural Gas Output to Surpass Oil Around 2025
China’s natural gas output is expected to surpass crude oil production around 2025, China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) oil and gas exploration expert Zou Caineng said on Friday. Domestic natural gas output from CNPC, China’s largest producer, topped 130 billion cubic metres (bcm) in 2020, up 11.6 bcm from the …
Read More »The Cleanest Fossil Fuel is Set for a Post-Pandemic Rebound
Liquefied natural gas traders anticipate a swift demand recovery in 2021 after a year in which the coronavirus pandemic prompted dramatic price swings. Colder weather in key importing nations, outages at major production hubs and congestion along global shipping routes already have combined to push spot prices in Asia to …
Read More »LNG must Hitch Its Future to a Robust ‘Carbon Neutral’ Stance
A large box must be ticked before LNG can be considered a cornerstone of the 21st century energy basket – and that is its de-carbonization. LNG has fairly been heralded as a coveted jigsaw piece in the global energy transition; an energy market to bridge the traditional fossil fuel industry …
Read More »Iran Emphasizes Resumption of Gas Export to Iraq
Iranian Energy Minister emphasized resuming gas export to Iraq in a meeting with the Prime Minister of the country on Tuesday. Reza Ardakanian made the remarks in a meeting with Iraqi Prime minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi on Tuesday. Both sides conferred on the expansion of relations between the two countries. Iranian …
Read More »Iran Cuts Gas Flows to Iraq
Iran has slashed the amount of natural gas it exports to Iraq and threatened further cutbacks over unpaid bills, increasing the likelihood of more electricity shortages in Baghdad and other major cities. Iraq has been receiving 5 million cubic meters a day since Iran cut its daily exports from 50 …
Read More »Europe Shifting Away from Natural Gas, Struggle Ahead for Cyprus
The expectation that Europe will be a market for East Med gas is becoming even more fanciful 2020 has been a difficult year for natural gas and LNG, with prices falling to rock-bottom as a result of the devastating impact of Covid-19 on the global economy. But even though recovery …
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