Natural gas news
Alaskan Governor meets with Chinese President
The Governor of Alaska, Bill Walker, has welcomed the President of China, Xi Jinping, and the First Lady of China, Madame Peng Liyuan, to the US state.
B.C. Government supports LNG and RNG investments
The Government of British Columbia will support investments by natural gas utilities to increase the use of LNG and RNG in the transportation and marine sectors and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Thai oil giants hunt for investments
Thai energy companies sitting on the largest hoard of cash outside China are ready to put it to use.
Shell to drill new gas wells to meet Australian gas requirements
According to Reuters, Royal Dutch Shell has announced plans to drill 161 new gas wells at its Queensland operations by the end of 2018.
Cheniere subsidiary signs agreements to support interstate gas pipeline
Cheniere Energy Inc. has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Midship Pipeline LLC, has signed precedent agreements with foundation shippers to support the construction of an interstate natural gas pipeline project.
APPEA welcomes new Mines and Petroleum Minister for Western Australia
The Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association has released a statement congratulating Peter Tinley on his appointment as the Minister for Mines and Petroleum in the new Western Australian Government.
PGNiG CAPEX to exceed US$8.4 billion over 2017 to 2022
According to Reuters, PGNiG has stated that its CAPEX is set to exceed 34 billion zlotys (US$8.4 billion) over 2017 to 2022.
World gas trade is changing
LNG market is becoming more fragmented with a spot market akin to oil.
Why does the UK receive natural gas from the Amazon?
The UK received its first natural gas from a new supplier across the Atlantic.
Höegh LNG to help advance LNG import project in Pakistan
Höegh LNG has announced that it has joined a consortium to advance an LNG import project in Pakistan.