Total. which will take over the field operation from Maersk Oil on July 14. plans to invest $2 billion in expanding the field over the next five years.
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The LNG market is expected to tighten in the mid-2020s on greater demand from China and India.
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The Indian subcontinent is set to become ever more thirsty for LNG.
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The U.S. is expected to ‘dethrone’ Qatar. the biggest global LNG exporter. with its 30 planned LNG terminals and with six more under construction.
Read More »Gazprom’s Power of Siberia Pipeline to China is Ahead of Schedule
Over 1.100 kilometers the gas pipeline to be completed by late 2017.
Read More »Philippines Plans $2B LNG Import Hub to Replace Depleting Gas Field
Energy demand in the Philippines is expected to triple by 2040.
Read More »Maersk Shipments to Qatar Blocked by Shipping Ban
U.S. President Donald Trump took credit for the dispute in a Twitter statement Tuesday morning.
Read More »Qatar`s Dispute with Arab States Puts LNG Market on Edge
In reality though. Qatar can block exports to certain countries by issuing so-called destination restrictions.
Read More »Saudi Arabia Considers Investing In Russia’s Arctic LNG Project
Despite its huge conventional gas reserves. Russia’s share in the global LNG market is small. at around 4 percent.
Read More »Investments Only Way to Challenge Qatar’s Gas Ambitions
Revenues from oil sales are national wealth and belong to future generations.
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