European imports of liquefied natural gas soared last year as nations sought to cover for drops in Russian pipeline supplies, a report from the International Energy Agency said Tuesday. The jump in demand from European nations sent prices spiking higher, with global sales doubling in value to $450 billion even …
Read More »IEA: European Gas Demand to be Flat in 2023 but Russia Risks Remain
European gas demand is expected to be “broadly flat” this year after falling to an all-time low in 2022 following the curtailment of Russian exports, the International Energy Agency said. But there is a “high” level of uncertainty about Russian supply cuts and the possible economic effect of volatile energy …
Read More »High Gas Prices could be the New Normal for Europe
In the winter of late 2022 and early 2023, Europe got lucky. It got very lucky. Gas storage sites were fuller than usual because of the massive LNG-buying effort the EU put into securing gas for the winter, and the winter itself turned out to be warmer than usual. Yet …
Read More »Japan’s LNG Stockpile Surges in Ukraine War-Induced Energy Crisis
Japan’s inventories of liquefied natural gas has surged since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, government data showed, in an effort to address concerns over potential disruptions of the biggest portion of fuel for power generation in the country. LNG inventories in Japan stood at 5.9 million tons as of the end …
Read More »Japan Concerned Australian Gas Security Policy Change could Threaten LNG Trade
Japan is concerned that a proposed revision to Australia’s gas security guidelines could undermine LNG trade practice and investments, a senior Japanese government official told S&P Global Commodity Insights Feb. 22, adding that Tokyo will formally submit a response to the Australian government on Feb. 23. “As Japan, we steadily …
Read More »Russia Urges Sweden again to Share Nord Stream Probe Findings
Russia renewed its calls on Sweden late on Monday to share its findings from the ongoing investigation into the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines last year. The U.N. Security Council will meet on Tuesday to discuss “sabotage” after Moscow asked for an independent inquiry into the September …
Read More »Chinese Shipbuilder Delivers World’s Largest River-Sea Intermodal LNG Carrier
An 80,000-cubic meter liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier was delivered in east China’s Shanghai on Saturday, making it the largest river-sea intermodal LNG carrier in the world, said its builder Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited. With a length of 239 …
Read More »Russia Urges UN to Investigate Nord Stream Blasts after UN Says it has no Mandate
Russian Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Vasily Nebenzya urged the UN Security Council to launch an investigation into the attacks on Nord Stream gas pipelines in September last year, saying the UN is capable of establishing mechanisms to investigate such an incident after UN said it had no mandate. …
Read More »European LNG Demand to Drive Competition for New Supply and Dominate Trade in Long Term
Europe’s increased need for liquefied natural gas (LNG) looks set to intensify competition with Asia for limited new supply available over the next two years and may dominate LNG trade over the longer term, according to Shell’s LNG Outlook 2023. European countries, including the UK, imported 121 million tonnes of …
Read More »Turkiye’s First Floating Gas Storage Unit Used to Help Quake Survivors
(FSRU) is being carried out at BOTAS Dortyol FSRU Terminal in Hatay [Burak Milli – Anadolu Agency] Ertugrul Gazi, the first Turkish-flagged floating storage and gasification unit (FSRU), has been put to work at full capacity to meet the demand for natural gas after the devastating earthquakes that hit the …
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