An increase in LNG production in the United States after President Donald Trump ended a moratorium on new export permits should benefit consuming nations like India, the chief executive of the country's top gas importer said on Monday.
If completed, the Argent LNG project in Port Fourchon could supply cargoes to Petrobangla, Bangladesh's state-owned company.
New supplies of liquefied natural gas take time to develop, and significant new capacity will only start kicking in over the coming years, a senior Exxon Mobil Corp. executive said.
US President Donald Trump’s unfreezing of his predecessor Joe Biden’s pause on new liquefaction permitting for exports could prompt developers to move ahead on six new LNG projects this year, creating demand for over 120 additional LNG carriers within this decade, Clarksons LNG said.
The Texas construction contractor that last year quit the Golden Pass liquefied natural gas plant project, a joint venture between QatarEnergy and Exxon Mobil , could exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy before April,
State-run Petronet LNG on Monday reported a 27 per cent Y-o-Y decline in its consolidated net profit at ₹867 crore during the October-December quarter in the current financial year. On a sequential basis, the profits rose by 2 per cent.
India’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) importer, Petronet LNG, registered a 25.6 per cent year-on-year decline in consolidated profit at Rs 901.7 crore for the third quarter (October-December) of FY25,
One of the president’s executive orders offers a new path for getting a gas development across the finish line.
Liquefied natural gas shipping costs are plummeting as the market grapples with a glut of vessels, a development that could provide relief for gas importers and help pad profits for traders.
The European Commission is likely to postpone the planned publication date of its roadmap for phasing out the remaining types of Russian fuel, including liquefied natural gas (LNG). Source: Bloomberg Details: The bloc's executive body may present the plan on 26 March,
After years of acrimony over the obvious, the Liberals and the NDP are finally embracing natural resources as a key prong of Canada’s economic future. BC Premier David Eby now unabashedly lauds LNG as crucial,