Freeport LNG outage highlights natural gas supply vulnerabilities
An unexpected outage at Freeport LNG this week (6 May) has once again thrown a spotlight on the expanded role of US export plants in stabilising international LNG markets.
An unexpected outage at Freeport LNG this week (6 May) has once again thrown a spotlight on the expanded role of US export plants in stabilising international LNG markets.
The European Union (EU) has signed its first-ever digital trade agreement with Singapore.
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Europe is to stop new contracts with suppliers of Russian gas (pipeline and LNG) and existing spot contracts will cease by the end of 2025.
Finnish technology manufacturer Elcogen and integrated Swiss engineering firm Casale are teaming up on prospective green ammonia and Power-to-X (P2X) projects.
The UK and India have agreed a trade deal which locks in reductions on 90% of tariff lines, with 85% becoming fully tariff-free within a decade.
The World Bank has approved a €79.9m loan and €2.89m grant to support Bosnia and Herzegovina’s National Energy and Climate Plan, which is designed to improve energy independence and drive growth.
Air Products has talked more about the extra recruits it hired from 2018, principally to drive forward its hydrogen projects, several of which it has now cancelled or is looking to scale back.
Maritime LNG infrastructure company Golar LNG has reached final investment decision on the 20-year redeployment charter of the floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) platform Hilli Episeyo, in Argentina.
Ground has been broken on Project Greensand’s CO2 transit terminal in Esbjerg – billed as the first gateway for carbon storage in the EU.