LNG project delays cause $15bn drop in Russia’s upstream investments
Delays to several large liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects have been a major contributor to a $15bn drop in Russia’s upstream investments, according to Rystad Energy research.
Delays to several large liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects have been a major contributor to a $15bn drop in Russia’s upstream investments, according to Rystad Energy research.
In an ongoing effort to end its reliance on Russian gas, Germany is set to begin operations at the proposed Wilhelmshaven floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) terminal this December, one of six such terminals planned...
If it’s widely accepted that Helium Shortage 4.0 began on 1st July 2021, here Phil Kornbluth looks at whether it’s likely we’ll still be in its midst by 1st July 2023.
Central and Eastern Europe must accelerate liquefied natural gas (LNG) import capacity and better integrate regional gas markets as they become less reliant on Russian gas, according to a new IEA report.
Without Russian pipeline gas, Europe’s demand for LNG is projected to increase 150% from 2021-2040. And while US LNG is already flowing to Europe at record levels, significantly more will be required to fully rebalance...
Prior to sitting down to pen my editorial for our annual Helium Issue at gasworld US Edition several weeks ago, I found myself wondering what my overriding message or angle would be.
Mexico is considering building a £5bn liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to address European demand following ongoing structural supply changes as a result of Russia’s war with Ukraine.
Air Liquide has confirmed it will withdraw all of its business activities from Russia.
Europe’s natural gas supply has been dealt yet another hammer blow as Russian gas giant Gazprom announced earlier today that it will reduce its daily throughput of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany to...
As the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis continues to expose fragilities in Europe’s natural gas supply chain, countries are looking to become more self-reliant by developing their own liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure.