Australia is preparing to review its gas market, which could affect LNG exports
Australia will soon issue a review of the gas market that could limit exports from its east coast. Three operators, led by Shell and Santos, send cargoes to Asia. They said that the review, which they expect Canberra to release this week, may 'include a plan for LNG exporters to prioritize local supply in the populous east, the main source of domestic demand. Tony Wood, energy analyst at Melbourne's Grattan Institute, said that the government is trying to solve a difficult problem. They want the domestic and international markets to be able access gas at a reasonable price.
Minister says UAE wants to increase LNG exports because global demand is outpacing supply
Suhail al Mazrouei, the Energy Minister of the United Arab Emirates, said that his country plans to not only meet its domestic demand for natural gas liquefied, but to also increase exports. Mazrouei agreed with Qatar’s energy minister, that the global demand for gas outpaces investment in production. "We are not only increasing our LNG exports, but also our local LNG demand," Mazrouei said at the Abu Dhabi Financial Week. "I agree with His Excellency Minister of Qatar…
Venture Global and Tokyo Gas Sign 20-year LNG Supply Deal
Venture Global, a U.S. LNG exporter, has signed a deal for Tokyo Gas to receive 1 million metric tonnes per year (mtpa), starting in 2030. Venture Global has now signed its fourth long-term LNG contract with a Japanese firm. The U.S.-based company announced in a Wednesday statement that it had signed LNG long-term contracts totaling 7.75 mtpa over the past six months. This move shows that Japan is increasing its energy purchases from the United States, while President Donald Trump pushes for increased U.S.
How BP won a $1 billion plus case against Venture Global
Five sources familiar with the case said that BP's $1 billion arbitration win against liquefied gas producer Venture Global was won by arguing unfair behavior by the U.S. firm. This strategy could be used in similar cases by other claimants. BP won in October. Two months earlier, Shell had lost a similar lawsuit when it was unable to prove Venture Global's breach of long-term LNG agreements. Shell didn't push the argument that Venture Global acted unfairly in its arbitration.
Trade executives say that global LNG demand will rise as new supplies lower prices.
Trading executives at the Asia Gas Markets Conference on Tuesday said that global liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), demand will rebound due to new supply entering the markets, which is expected to drive prices down and spur the interest of price-sensitive buyers. Mohammad Arif is the head of LNG Asia Pacific at Uniper. He said that demand would gradually develop, with prices under $7-8 per million British Thermal Units (mmBtu). Asian spot LNG is currently priced at $11.20/mmBtu. Benjamin Comninos is the director of trading portfolio optimization for Cheniere.
NextDecade receives positive FID for Train 5 of the Rio Grande LNG Project in Texas
NextDecade, a U.S. producer of liquefied gas, announced on Thursday that it had made a final investment decision in favor of the fifth liquefaction train (also known as a liquefaction station) for its Rio Grande project. The company's shares rose by over 4% during extended trading as this announcement marked the 5th positive FID of an LNG project in the U.S., the world's biggest exporter of super-chilled fuel. After President Donald Trump lifted his moratorium on new LNG export permits shortly after assuming office in January, the U.S.
Venture Global wins arbitration against Shell for LNG cargoes contracted
Venture Global, a U.S. LNG company, announced on Tuesday that it had won a court battle against Shell for failing to deliver liquefied gas under long-term agreements starting in 2023. Shell, BP and Edison filed arbitration claims in 2023 accusing Venture Global that it was profiting off the sale of LNG at the spot market, while failing to deliver their contracted cargoes out of the Calcasieu Pass facility in Louisiana. Venture Global was accused by the companies of profiteering, as it sold commissioning cargoes for higher prices than long-term contracted prices.
Ukraine and Poland nearly double the capacity of their gas link
The Ukrainian Energy Ministry announced on Friday that the gas transmission system operators in Poland and Ukraine would double the capacity of the interconnector from 6.4 million cubic metres of gas per day to 12.4 mcm. After Russian shelling, Ukraine wants to import large quantities of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas via Germany, Greece and Lithuania in order to prepare for the heating season. The Polish route is the main gas import destination for Ukraine. The role of Poland's gas distribution system will continue to grow as it provides access worldwide to natural gas sources…
CEO Seeking to Build Philadelphia LNG Terminal Meets with White House
The CEO of a company seeking to build a liquefied natural gas terminal near Philadelphia told Reuters on Wednesday he met officials at the White House this week to "provide intelligence" about the project in the works for years despite local opposition.Penn America Energy Holdings wants to export 7.2 million tons a year of LNG from a site near Philadelphia to markets in Europe and Asia. Franc James, the CEO, said he had a meeting at the White House on Tuesday and that the company is considering several locations other than the original site in Chester…
Jain and Boersma: US LNG exporters may run into a methane problem in Europe
New methane regulations may be a hindrance to the Trump administration's goal of "energy dominance", which is the United States' largest export market. The EU's President Ursula von der Leyen indicated that they may be willing import more U.S. LNG, in part to lower the EU's trade deficit. However, the process of making this happen can become complicated. Many utilities in the EU hesitate to sign long-term LNG agreements due to the uncertainty surrounding the future gas demand in the region and the expected price impact from the product's growth in supply in the next few years.
Shell's LNG enthusiasm for Asia is a conundrum of volume vs. price: Russell
Shell's long-term outlook is contradictory, which shouldn't be surprising. Shell's annual LNG outlook was released last week. It predicted that the demand for LNG would increase by 60% by 2040. This is largely due to the strong economic growth of Asia, artificial intelligence, and the need to reduce emissions in heavy industry and transportation. Shell has said that the global LNG demand is expected to rise from 407 millions tons in 2024 to 630-718 million metric tonnes by 2040. Shell's estimates reveal a large potential gap in supply.
Shell's LNG enthusiasm for Asia is hampered by a conundrum of volume and price: Russell
Shell's long-term outlook is contradictory, which shouldn't be surprising. Shell's annual LNG outlook was released last week. It predicted that the demand for LNG would increase by 60% by 2040. This is largely due to the strong economic growth of Asia, artificial intelligence, and the need to reduce emissions in heavy industry and transportation. Shell has said that the global LNG demand is expected to rise from 407 millions tons in 2024 to 630-718 million tons by 2040. Shell's estimates reveal a large potential gap in supply.
Data shows that LNG vessels are due to load at sanctioned Russian Terminals and head for Europe and Asia
Shiptracking data revealed on Tuesday that the LNG vessels scheduled to load at two recently sanctioned Russian export facilities are expected to deliver their cargo mainly to Europe, but also to Asia. The U.S. imposed the most extensive sanctions to date on Friday, targeting Russia's oil revenues and gas revenues. This was done to give Kyiv's new team and Donald Trump leverage to negotiate a peace deal in Ukraine. Washington has designated two LNG terminals in Portovaya…
Cheniere to Fix Louisiana LNG Plant After Failing Pollution Test
Top U.S. LNG exporter Cheniere Energy Inc said it will repair and replace equipment at its Louisiana terminal after tests showed it exceeded newly-imposed hazardous emissions limits on certain known carcinogens, but the work will have no material impact on operations.A round of testing showed at least one of Cheniere's turbines at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Louisiana failed the new standards, while the turbines in Texas at the company's only other U.S.
U.S. LNG Exports to Europe on Track to Surpass Biden Promise
When U.S. President Joe Biden promised European leaders in March that he would help secure new supplies of liquefied natural gas to offset shortages from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, his pledge was greeted with skepticism.After all, the U.S. LNG industry was already hitting its export limits and the global market is dominated by long-term contracts that can dictate where exported gas would go for 20years at a time.It turns out, however, that Biden's promise may have been…
Cheniere Asks Biden Admin to Drop Pollution Rule
Cheniere Energy Inc has asked the Biden administration to exempt it from limits on emissions of cancer-causing pollutants, arguing they would force the top U.S. exporter of liquefied natural gas to shut for an extended period and endanger the country's efforts to ramp up supplies to Europe, according to documents reviewed by Reuters.The request imposes an uncomfortable dilemma on President Joe Biden’s administration as it tries to balance efforts to slash pollution from…
SHI Demos SENSE IV, Its Own Natural Gas Liquefaction Process
Samsung Heavy Industries announced on November 18 that it successfully held a demonstration ceremony at the Geoje shipyard for "SENSE IV (SAMSUNG Enhanced Nitrogen Split Exapnsion IV)", SHI's in-house natural gas liquefaction system.The demonstration, which began on November 16, was attended by several major LNG producers and classification societies.The natural gas liquefaction system, called "An LNG plant on the sea," is one of the main processes of FLNG (Floating Liquefied Natural Gas)…
Rolling the Dice in Chaos: The Prospects of Investment in the Gas Industry
As stated in the Declaration of Malabo at the 5th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the GECF Member Countries, in order to sustain the security of demand and supply of natural gas, it is necessary to ensure sufficient investments through the entire gas value chain among all gas market stakeholders [1].Since the start of 2020, every aspect of the global economy, including investment projects in natural gas industry, have been strongly hit by the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Petronas Names Second FLNG in S. Korea
Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas named its second floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility, the PFLNG Dua, in a ceremony in Geoje, South Korea.The floating LNG facility is designed to extract gas from deepwater gas reservoirs in depths up to 1,500 meters.With PFLNG Dua, the national oil and gas company of Malaysia owns and operates two floating LNG facilities, following the success of PFLNG Satu which has been in operation since 2017. This achievement demonstrates…
50 years of LNG imports in Japan
Japanese gas buyers marked the 50th anniversary since the first cargo of liquefied natural gas arrived in Japan, now the world’s biggest importer of the fuel.On November 4th, 1969, LNG was first imported to Japan. Tokyo Electric Power Company (now JERA Co., Inc.) and Tokyo Gas, through Mitsubishi Corporation acting as a buyer’s agent, started receiving LNG in 1969 from the Alaska LNG Project with Phillips Petroleum (now ConocoPhillips) as a seller.Demand for LNG and natural gas is expected to further increase globally, especially in the emerging countries.