US LNG news
DOE removes barriers to the use of LNG as a marine fuel
The Department of Energy has announced an order with JAX LNG that removes barriers for the use of LNG as marine fuel to power vessels.
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IEEFA: Prices, not politics, will shape US LNG flows to Japan going forward
Commentary from Sam Reynolds and Christopher Doleman, IEEFA, suggests that prices will affect US LNG exports to Japan more so than politics going forward.
Centrica signs Brazilian LNG supply agreement
Centrica has entered into a major sale and purchase agreement with Petrobras, a leading Brazilian integrated oil and gas company.
Europe’s LNG imports decline by 19% with gas demand at 11-year low
IEEFA has found that Europe’s LNG imports fell by 19% in 2024, as gas consumption fell to an 11-year low.
Harvest Alaska and Chugach Electric Association plan to redevelop Kenai LNG terminal
Harvest Alaska and Chugach Electric Association plan to strengthen Southcentral gas supplies through redevelopment of Kenai Peninsula LNG terminal.
Argent LNG selects Baker Hughes as technology provider for LNG facility
Argent LNG has selected Baker Hughes as its technology provider for a proposed LNG facility in the US.
Baker Hughes announces gas technology orders for Venture Global US LNG projects
Baker Hughes has entered into a contract providing a modularised LNG system and power island to Venture Global in the US.
Bangladesh signs HOA with Argent LLC
The Government of Bangladesh has signed a transformative heads of agreement with Argent LLC for the purchase of up to 5 million tpy of LNG.
U.S. Department of Energy reverses Biden LNG pause
The U.S. Department of Energy, effective 21 January 2025, is ending the LNG pause and returning to regular order following direction given by President Donald J. Trump to ‘unleash American energy dominance’.