LNG import news
Gulf Energy granted government LNG import licenses
Thai Gulf Energy Development Pcl has been licensed by the government of Thailand to import 1.7 million tpy of LNG.
Grain LNG launches second phase of Open Season
National Grid’s Grain LNG import terminal has launched the second phase of its ongoing Open Season.
China breaks ground on new LNG project
China’s National Petroleum and Natural Gas Pipeline Network Group has announced that ground has been broken for a new LNG terminal project in Yantai, Shandong Province.
GSPC seeks first LNG cargoes since the start of global lockdowns
India’s Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC) is seeking to purchase its first LNG cargoes since it issued a force majeure notice in March.
Asian LNG spot prices jump 20%
Asian LNG spot prices have recorded a jump of at least 20% in the last week, due to constricted supply amid recovering demand in Asia.
Indian LNG import growth reliant on pipeline completion
According to the US EIA, growth in India’s LNG imports will depend on the completion of connecting pipelines.
MET books capacities in Croatian LNG terminal
MET Croatia Energy Trade has submitted a binding offer to LNG Croatia to book capacities in the Krk LNG terminal for a three-year period.
Shaking up the market
Andreas Silcher and Chrysa Kitsou, Haynes and Boone CDG, LLP, UK, take a detailed look at the Mediterranean LNG market.
Coronavirus causes LNG tanker buildup in Europe
The number of cargo-laden LNG tankers off the shores of Europe is increasing, due to delays in the reception and discharge of tankers.
Mexico seeks May LNG cargo
CFE, Mexico’s state power utility, is currently seeking to purchase an LNG cargo for delivery to a terminal on the country’s west coast in May.