Russian gas output ‘to grow to 850 bcm by 2035’
Russian gas output could grow by another 150 bcm to 850 bcm by 2035, according to The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) research.
Russian gas output could grow by another 150 bcm to 850 bcm by 2035, according to The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) research.
Economics and politics continue to collide over Russia after European companies imported 18 billion cubic metres (bcm) of LNG last year.
The Biden administration’s decision to halt liquefied natural gas (LNG) export permitting sparked uproar among industry players last month, with Venture Global LNG labelling the move as sending a ‘devastating signal’ to US allies.
Rob Cockerill and Phil Kornbluth present the view on where’s hot and getting hotter in the global helium business in 2024.
The $15bn Amur Gas Processing and Helium Plants could have the biggest impact on helium to 2027, according to consultant Phil Kornbluth – and potentially lead to oversupply in a notoriously capacity-constrained market in recent...
It is nearly two years since Gazprom’s Amur Gas Processing Plant (GPP) near Svobodny in Russia’s Amur region suffered an explosion and fire that stopped helium production in its tracks. In early September 2023, the...
The European Union (EU) has allowed terminals to transship and/or re-export Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) amidst its attempt to wean itself from Russian gas and LNG since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, says the...
Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co (Mitsui) has announced that it will invest in the operating company of Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 project.
The Ukraine war and the escalating decarbonisation drive were the two biggest factors shaping the global industrial gases business in 2022, according to gasworld Business Intelligence.
2023 is shaping up to be the ninth year that has been impacted by helium shortages since 2006 – and there looks to be more headwinds on the horizon as upcoming plant outages will present...