The European Union’s gas price cap, which launches next month, could impact financial stability and potentially curb liquidity in Europe’s exchange-traded gas markets, the bloc’s financial and energy market regulators said on Monday (23 January). EU countries agreed in December to a gas price cap that, from 15 February, will …
Read More »Uzbekistan Resumes Gas Imports from Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan has resumed gas imports from Turkmenistan, Trend reports via Uzbek Uztransgaz Company. According to the source, on January 21, 2023, Turkmenistan’s Türkmengaz state-owned company resumed gas supplies to Uzbekistan. Due to an accident that occurred at the Galkanish gas field of Turkmenistan since January 12, 2023 gas supply to …
Read More »Europe Gas Swings amid Crimped Norway Supplies and Cold Weather
European natural gas fluctuated with Norwegian supplies expected to drop to the lowest in more than two months in the middle of a cold snap that’s boosting demand. Available capacity at several Norwegian facilities has been reduced by works and orders for shipments have fallen. While flows from the country …
Read More »IEA Considers Forming Special Unit for Security of TAPI Project
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) said on Saturday it is ready to form a special unit to safeguard the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project. In a statement, the office of deputy prime minister for economic affairs, noted that TAPI as a significant regional economic project was initiated during the …
Read More »Third Floating LNG Terminal Arrives in Germany
A floating terminal to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) arrived in the German port of Brunsbuettel on Friday, the third such vessel to start up in recent weeks as Europe’s top economy is rushing to diversify away from former top supplier Russia. The Hoegh Gannet vessel arrived at the Brunsbuettel …
Read More »Japan again become World’s Biggest LNG Importer
Japan officially regained the spot as the world’s biggest LNG importer, pushing China to second place. According to the provisional data published by Japan’s finance ministry on January 19, the country’s LNG imports in 2022 were 71.99mn metric tons, down 3.1% year/year. China imported 63.44mn mt of LNG in 2022. …
Read More »Qatar to Move Ahead with Ambitious Petrochemical Megaproject
Qatar has been a principal beneficiary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine early last year, securing its top liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter position and vigorously pursuing an expansion program in its flagship North Field. As a corollary of this ambitious plan, Qatar announced last week that it is to move …
Read More »Turkmenistan Suspends Gas Supplies to Uzbekistan, Iran and Decreases to China
Turkmenistan has suspended gas supplies to Uzbekistan through the Daryalyk station since January 12, Gazeta.uz reported. This supplies were suspended for technical reasons due to abnormal frosts in the region. Low temperatures led to the formation of hydrate in the infield communications of the Galkanysh gas condensate field, the newspaper …
Read More »EU Commission Wants to Start Joint Gas Purchases Well before Summer
The European Commission is aiming for EU countries to start buying gas jointly “well before summer”, in a bid to help countries refill their storage and avoid a supply crunch next winter, European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic has told Reuters. The EC hopes that the scheme will help Europe refill …
Read More »More Investment Needed to Ensure Affordable Natural Gas: Qatar, UAE
Qatar is one of the world’s top producers of liquefied natural gas, and UAE is an OPEC oil producer that is sharpening its focus on the gas market as Europe seeks to replace Russian energy imports after its incursion into Ukraine. The world will need natural gas for a long …
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