Egypt’s local market demand is still too low to absorb the current glut. and pipeline exports to Jordan are still very low.
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Some 120 kilometers southeast of the southern Bushehr Province. Iran owns a gas field holding more than 57 tcf of gas in place.
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The giant structure was carried to the South Pars field aboard Barge 124FLB in the weekend.
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The world’s largest energy traders enjoyed one of their best ever years in 2019 as pipeline outages. dramatic changes in ship fuel regulations and Middle East conflicts shook up the global oil market.
Read More »Equinor to Run Carbon-Free Ammonia-Fuelled Supply Vessel
Its Viking Energy vessel will be part of a research project to develop. install and test whether ammonia fuel cells can deliver 100% carbon-free power over long distances.
Read More »Cheap Natural Gas Helps Europe`s Shift away from Coal
Cheaper natural gas prices this year are likely to cement Europe’s shift away from coal as a fuel for producing power.
Read More »Oil and Gas Industry Needs to Improve Climate Efforts
Reducing methane leaks to the atmosphere is the single most important and cost-effective way for the industry to reduce these emissions.
Read More »Global Oversupply Sets Up LNG for a Year of Record Low Prices
Liquefied natural gas prices are poised to test record lows this year thanks to an onslaught of new supply and warmer winter temperatures curbing consumption.
Read More »EIA Expects U.S. Net Natural Gas Exports to Almost Double by 2021
The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that U.S. natural gas exports will exceed natural gas imports by an average 7.3 Bcfd in 2020.
Read More »China Looks to Promote Its Arctic Role
Novatek has now requested exemption from having to contract with a domestic shipyard.
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