The state-controlled major recently sold a 30 percent stake in its giant Zohr gas field in Egypt to Rosneft.
Read More »IEA: Gas Security Remains a Concern
LNG contract flexibility appears as an important determinant of the resiliency of the global gas system.
Read More »Novatek `Won`t Waste Time` Lobbying for End to Russia Natural Gas Export Monopoly
Analysts see more likelihood of a shift in policy with regards to Gazprom'.s planned 38 Bcm year exports to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline.
Read More »Iran May Have to Reduce Oil Export to S. Korea
Kim Hyun-mi is in Tehran to attend UNESCO'.s one-day Strategic Partnership Meeting.
Read More »Japan to Offer $10bn Plan for Asian LNG Infrastructure
Top officials. including the prime minister and other cabinet members. would be involved in promoting particular projects to nations in the region.
Read More »Iran Looks to Sign Its First FLNG Deal with Norway
Iran prefers exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) to distant markets including the EU. but no agreement has been reached so far for construction of the plants for the purpose.
Read More »Russia and China Continue to Boost Oil Ties
Russia and China are growing their partnership and investment links as Moscow scrambles to find ways to fund oil and gas projects that are made difficult under Western sanctions.
Read More »MAN Makes LNG Retrofit Pledge
MAN Diesel &. Turbo believes that it is time for what we call a ‘Maritime Energy Transition’ to find clean solutions for seaborne trade and transportation.
Read More »EU and Japan Boost Cooperation on Energy Security
A more liquid. transparent and flexible LNG market will contribute to the diversification of gas supplies in Europe.
Read More »LNG Production Starts at Wheatstone
This is Chevron’s second project in the Australian LNG rush.
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