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Oil & Gas
Dutch Limit Gas Production at Groningen Despite Energy Crisis
The Dutch state announced in 2019 that Groningen output would end by October 2022 to limit seismic risks in the region, with gas only to be extracted thereafter
Oil & Gas
China’s CNPC to Start LNG Production in Mozambique in October
China’s CNPC and its partners are set to start liquefied natural gas (LNG) production in Mozambique in October, the Mozambican government announced.
Oil & Gas
Japan Eyes LNG Investments to Cut Dependence on Russian Energy
Japan aims to reduce its dependency on Russian energy supply by taking steps.
Oil & Gas
Europe’s Plan to Quit Using Russian Fuel Starts a Global Fight for Gas
The liquefied natural gas market is primed for a global battle for supply with far-reaching repercussions as the threat of Russia cutting off Europe sends the c
Oil & Gas
Why LNG Won’t Fully Replace Russian Gas in Europe
Europe faces a number of challenges in importing more U.S. LNG.
Oil & Gas
EIA: US Weekly LNG Exports Down by One
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that LNG exports are down by one LNG carrier this week from last week.
Oil & Gas
Worley to Pull out of Russia over Ukraine Invasion
Australia-based engineering firm Worley has decided to suspend its operations in Russia in response to invasion of Ukraine.
Oil & Gas
Germany to Build Its Own LNG Terminal
European Union’s sanctions may be pounding hard on the Russian economy, its energy reliance cannot be dismissed. This incidentally also explains the sanctions
Oil & Gas
Shell Sorry for Buying Russian Crude
Oil major Shell on Tuesday apologised for buying a cargo of Russian crude oil last week, a decision which was made with the security of supplies in mind and gui
Hydrogen
Japanese Firms Say Tanker Pilot Shows Coal to Hydrogen Plan Feasible
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and other Japan-based firms said on Tuesday that a pilot project to transport hydrogen produced from brown coal in Australia to Japan
Oil & Gas
How Europe Can Reduce Its Dependence on Russian Natural Gas
Europe’s dependence on natural gas from Russia has given President Vladimir Putin leverage over the European Union, making it hard to impose energy sanctions o
Oil & Gas
EU Says Independence From Russian Gas Is Possible Within Years
The European Union could wean itself off Russian gas within years and start curbing its reliance within months, the European Commission’s climate policy chief
Climate Change
Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Should Not Mean the End of Fossil Fuels – Natural Gas and LNG Must Be Part of the Energy Future
Too often, policymakers want to talk about issues in terms of black and white. In energy and climate policy, that tends to lead to the “renewables vs. fossil f
Oil & Gas
Ukraine Will Import Gas From Poland From March 6
Ukraine from March 6 will be able to import gas from Poland, including gas from Polish LNG terminals, Ukrainian state-run gas transit system operator said on Sa
Oil & Gas
Japan’s Niihama LNG Terminal Starts Operations
Japanese joint venture Niihama LNG has launched terminal operations, starting with an LNG delivery to Japanese firm Sumitomo Chemical for use as a feedstock and
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