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Egypt and Jordan to expand gas and mining cooperation
Jordan’s Ministry of Energy is set to sign agreements with two Egyptian firms to deliver natural gas to the cities of Ma'an and Al-Muwaqqar
Pakistan looks to LNG spot market amid disruption of deliveries from Qatar
Pakistan has issued a tender for an LNG cargo on the spot market amid concerns of further disruption of supplies from Qatar following worsening relations between Iran and the US.
Report: Global LNG trade climbs by 6% in 2025
Global LNG trade experienced a banner year in 2025 rising by 6.3% to reach a record volume of 437 mn tonnes, according to the International Gas Union’s World LNG Report .
Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority declares Hormuz transit 'impossible'
Iran's newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority has declared transit through the Strait of Hormuz impossible, citing US military activity and formalising the closure of the world's most important oil chokepoint.
UAE’s ADNOC expands fleet with 4 new LNG carriers
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company is increasing the size of its LNG fleet with an order made for four next-generation LNG carries from China’s Jiangnan Shipyard.
Europe is heading for gas volume crunch this winter, Eni chief warns
Europe is heading towards a shortage of physical gas supplies rather than another spike in prices, according to the head of Italy's energy major Eni, who warned that the continent faces its tightest supply buffer since the 2022 energy crisis.
Qatar’s plans to restart full output of LNG stifled by Iranian attack on vessel
With passage through the Strait of Hormuz uncertain, Qatar must now delay its ramp-up of LNG production.
Iran says Strait of Hormuz transit subject to its rules
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz would be governed solely by rules set by Iran, an IRGC commander said, acknowledging that the force prevented three foreign tankers from using a US-backed route to sail through the critical waterway.
Nigeria's first locally led FLNG project secures 15-year gas supply agreement
Nigeria’s first locally led floating LNG project has secured a 15-year gas supply agreement, clearing a major hurdle as developers target a final investment decision in the fourth quarter of 2026 and first production by 2030
Colombia risks energy crisis as potential super El Niño looms, report warns
Colombia faces a growing risk of energy crisis this year as a potential Super El Niño threatens to curb hydroelectric output just as the country's dependence on costly liquefied natural gas imports deepens
Colombia cuts energy poverty by 1.7 points in a year, ministry reports
More than 1.5mn Colombians, spanning roughly 490,000 households, moved out of energy poverty over the past two years
Sempra’s Energia Costa Azul exports first LNG cargo from Mexico plant
US LNG developer Sempra exported its first cargo from its Energia Costa Azul LNG project located in Ensenada, Mexico.
Baker Hughes receives equipment awards for Sabine Pass LNG expansion
Baker Hughes said this week that it had received three awards to supply equipment for the upcoming expansion of Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass LNG project.
Angola LNG begins 32-day shutdown at Soyo plant, output set to fall 80%
Angola LNG has begun a planned 32-day maintenance shutdown at its Soyo plant, suspending LNG and related gas liquids production and reducing monthly output and loading by about 80%.
USTDA backs Powergas LNG feasibility study to supply northern Nigeria
The US Trade and Development Agency will fund a feasibility study for Powergas Nigeria’s planned small scale LNG plant in southern Nigeria, designed to supply industrial users and remote communities.
GasHub completes LNG regas facility for Rolls-Royce in Singapore
Singapore-based GasHub has completed an LNG storage and regasification facility at Rolls-Royce’s Seletar Campus in the Asian country and begun supplying the site with LNG.
US LNG player MidOcean gets $1.1bn backing from UAE royal family member
The companies also plan to collaborate on future investments in energy and related infrastructure across the region.
Nigeria’s NNPCL signs LNG and industrial gas deals linked to more than $20bn in investment
NNPC Ltd has signed gas sale and purchase agreements linked to more than $20bn in investment, covering LNG feed gas and domestic industrial supply as Nigeria seeks to boost oil and gas output.
Pakistan’s energy pivot: Iranian oil today, renewables tomorrow
Renewables and nuclear power are expected to play a larger role in Pakistan’s electricity mix in the coming years, helping to limit exposure to global fuel price swings and geopolitical disruptions.
Mozambique sees economy growing 9.5% by 2029 on LNG projects
Mozambique expects its economy to grow by an average of 4.9% a year from 2027, with growth accelerating to 9.5% in 2029 as major liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects come on stream, Lusa reported on July 8.
Mozambique sees economy growing 9.5% by 2029 on LNG projects
Mozambique expects its economy to grow by an average of 4.9% a year from 2027, with growth accelerating to 9.5% in 2029 as major liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects come on stream, Lusa reported on July 8.
Bulgaria, Turkey freeze controversial gas import deal for 15 months
Bulgaria's state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz and Turkey's BOTAS have agreed to suspend key terms of their long-term natural gas agreement for 15 months while the two sides renegotiate the contract.
Shell raises Q2 production guidance on strong gas trading
Shell has raised its second-quarter production guidance for its integrated gas and upstream divisions and expects gas trading results to improve significantly, even as the Middle East conflict curbs volumes from Qatar.
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