Moscow may seek compensation over damage from last year’s explosions on the Nord Stream gas pipelines, news agency RIA Novosti reported on Monday, citing a Russian diplomat, who also said that the future of the projects was unknown. The pipelines, which connect Russia and Germany under the Baltic Sea, were …
Read More »Global Energy Emissions Hit New Record in 2022
Global CO2 emissions from the energy sector inched up 0.9% in 2022 to reach a new record of 36.8bn metric tons, the International Energy Agency (IEA) reported on March 3, in part as a result of soaring gas prices that led more countries to burn more coal. Last year also …
Read More »QatarEnergy Joins TotalEnergies, Eni on Two Lebanon Blocks
France’s TotalEnergies and Eni have completed the transfer to QatarEnergy of a 30% interest in exploration Blocks 4 and 9 off the coast of Lebanon, the French firm said on January 29. “We are very pleased to welcome QatarEnergy in our exploration acreage in Lebanon. The recent delineation of Lebanon’s …
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 »Japan’s MOL Launches LNG-Fuelled Ferry
Shipping major Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) on August 30 launched the second of Japan’s first two LNG-fuelled ferries. The ceremony was held at the Enoura plant of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The vessel, named Sunflower Murasaki, was ordered from Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. and will be delivered in March 2023. It is …
Read More »Chinese LNG Imports Down 17% in March
Chinese LNG imports in March were 4.63mn metric tons, down 17% year/year, customs department data published on April 18 showed. The pipeline gas imports in March were 3.36mn mt, up 8.8% yr/yr. The cumulative LNG imports in the first three months of 2022 were 17.28mn mt, down 11.2% yr/yr. China’s …
Read More »Russian Gas Transit via Ukraine Remains Stable despite Reported Pipe Blast
Ukraine’s transmission system operator GTSOU said on February 27 that it could not confirm there had been an accident at its transmission infrastructure in the east Kharkiv city, despite the Ukrainian government reporting earlier that day that Russian troops had blown up a pipeline there. Ukraine’s state service of special …
Read More »European Gas Market Sentiment is Bearish, as US and Asian Prices Rise
Global gas markets are painting distinctly different pictures this week as supply uncertainty in Asia supports prices, but European markets are starting to see downside potential on the horizon. Mild weather in Europe and frigid forecasts for the US will drive price behavior in the coming days. Milder temperature forecasts …
Read More »Sinopec to Develop Iraq’s Mansuriyah Gas Field
Chinese state-owned energy company Sinopec has signed a deal to develop the Mansuriyah gas field in Iraq, the country’s oil ministry said last week. The field is estimated to have gas reserves of 4.5 trillion ft3 and is expected to produce 300mn ft3/day of gas. Sinopec will have a 49% …
Read More »China to Dominate New Petrochemicals Projects in Asia through 2025
China is likely to commence the operations of 412 petrochemicals projects between 2021 and 2025, accounting for about 50% of the total upcoming petrochemicals project starts in Asia by 2025, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. GlobalData’s latest report, ‘Global Petrochemicals New-Build and Expansion Projects Outlook, 2021-2025’ …
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