With a key contract in Europe, Argentina's megapipeline project advances
Argentina is progressing towards becoming a member of the exclusive group of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporting countries with a significant contract from Germany's SEFE.
Recruiting shipping companies to participate in the eco-friendly certification ship support program
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries in South Korea has announced the recruitment of coastal shipping companies to participate in the 'Eco-Friendly Certified Ship Support Project' aimed at supporting the construction of eco-friendly ships.
TotalEnergies to inaugurate 5MW solar plant at OML 58
TotalEnergies plans to inaugurate a 5MW solar plant at OML 58 to power the Ubeta Gas Project and reduce emissions as part of its energy expansion strategy in Nigeria.
Romania: The largest natural gas producer in the European Union by 2027
Romania aims to become the largest natural gas producer in the EU by 2027, leveraging its Neptune Deep offshore project.
QatarEnergy Awards Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Contract for Northwest Field Project
QatarEnergy has awarded a contract for engineering, procurement, and construction for the Northwest Field gas production project, a significant step in expanding the world's largest LNG production capacity.
Friend of Trump’s son has signed a deal with the Russian Novatek. We are witnessing the emergence of an American oligarchy, says Romancov
American investor Gentry Beach has signed a preliminary agreement with Russian gas giant Novatek for a joint gas extraction project in Alaska, amid discussions of economic cooperation with Russia.
US investor linked to Trump family explores Alaska gas project with Russian firm – NYT
A U.S. investor associated with the Trump family is considering a partnership with a Russian energy company to develop a natural gas project in Alaska.
Investor close to Trump reveals secret deal with Russians in Alaska
An investor linked to Trump has disclosed a secret transaction with a major Russian company for a natural gas project in Alaska, marking a significant development in U.S.-Russia economic relations since the Kremlin's call for renewed cooperation.
Death of workers and project manager due to poisonous gas
Two individuals, a worker and a project manager, died after being sent to a hazardous site without safety kits to fix a technical failure during construction work.
From Nigeria to Europe via Algeria: Learn about the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline
The Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline project aims to transport significant natural gas quantities from Nigeria to Europe, passing through Niger and Algeria, with construction set to begin soon after Ramadan.
CFE signs natural gas supply contract for the Mexinol project in Sinaloa
The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) of Mexico signed a long-term natural gas supply contract for the Mexinol project, ensuring operational readiness and construction commencement by mid-2026.
Algeria: The practical phase of the trans-Saharan gas pipeline begins after Ramadan
The Algerian president announced that the practical phase of the trans-Saharan gas pipeline project will commence after Ramadan, marking a significant step in the energy partnership between Algeria and Niger.
Ambitious Plan: The Fourth Largest Oil Company in the World Joins the Project to Export Gas from Vaca Muerta
The fourth largest oil company in the world, XRG, has officially joined a project led by YPF to export natural liquefied gas from Argentina's Vaca Muerta region, securing an agreement with Eni.
Copelouzos’ Thrace FSRU under the “microscope” of the American DFC and EXIM
The American Development Finance Corporation (DFC) and Export-Import Bank (EXIM) are exploring financial support for the Copelouzos Group's FSRU project in Greece, which aims to enhance the country's liquefied natural gas capabilities.
Coastal communities delighted by 'rare' seismic testing rejection
A major gas exploration seismic testing project near Warrnambool, Victoria, has been rejected by NOPSEMA, much to the relief of local communities who opposed it for two years.
TotalEnergies seeks clarification regarding the EU ban on Russian LNG
TotalEnergies is requesting clarification from the French government and the European Commission about the EU's ban on Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG), as it could potentially impact their operations in the Yamal project in Russia.
Reduction of Greenhouse Gases in Rice Fields of Okinawa; Mitsui & Co. Takes Initiatives in Bangladesh
Mitsui & Co. has launched a project in Bangladesh aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from rice fields comparable in size to those in Okinawa, Japan.
Obstacles and solutions for the Vertical Corridor
The U.S. and other stakeholders are strategizing to align political and economic objectives for the Vertical Corridor project amid market uncertainties and geopolitical tensions.
The obstacles and solutions for the Vertical Corridor
The U.S., the European Commission, and other stakeholders are seeking optimal strategies to combine politics and economics for the Vertical Corridor project amid significant structural challenges.
Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea sign agreement for cross-border gas project
Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea have signed an agreement to jointly extract LNG from the Yoyo-Yolanda gas field, marking a significant step towards economic cooperation between the two nations.
How many bids Techint won and lost in 2025?
The article discusses Techint's performance in public bidding, particularly mentioning its competition with an Indian company for a gas pipeline project in Argentina.
A 'ghost airport' and sinkhole highway represents Timor's gamble on oil and gas
The article discusses the unfulfilled promises of development in Timor-Leste related to the Xanana Gusmão International Airport and the Greater Sunrise oil and gas project, highlighting local frustrations over job opportunities and infrastructure issues.
The Mother of All Battles
The recent controversy surrounding the bidding of pipes for a gas export project in Vaca Muerta, where a foreign company outbid Techint, reveals the structural problems hindering Argentina's progress.
African Energy Bank unveils $10bn project for Nigeria, Angola, Libya
The African Energy Bank has announced a $10 billion initiative to support energy projects in Nigeria, Angola, and Libya, as part of increased investments in the continent's oil and gas sector.
Record gas transmission in Poland. Gaz-System is gaining strength
The article discusses the factors contributing to record natural gas consumption in Poland, recent achievements of Gaz-System in gas transmission, the FSRU terminal project in Gdańsk Bay, future gas infrastructure plans, and the significance of modernizing the Hermanowice measuring station for gas exports to Ukraine.
5 Years After the Massacre: Total Resumes LNG Production in Mozambique
The energy company Total is resuming its gas project in Mozambique, five years after a mass killing in the region, with the involvement of the military.
The southern gas interconnection should be built by an American-Croatian consortium
The Southern Gas Interconnection project is poised to significantly reduce Bosnia and Herzegovina's energy dependence on Russia and enhance gas availability throughout the country.
Orlen with new gas concessions in Norway
The article discusses Orlen Upstream Norway's participation in new gas concessions in Norway, their growth strategies in the Norwegian gas market, technological advancements impacting project profitability, the significance of the APA concession round for gas resource acquisition, assessment criteria used by the Norwegian government for concession allocation, and Orlen's progress in the Norwegian extraction sector.
Project Downfall – How Germany Became 'Green' and the Apocalypse is the Mother of Its Problems
The article discusses the rise and fall of Germany's green project, initiated during the oil crisis and facing decline with the gas crisis, highlighting its overwhelming influence on the country and the potential repercussions for established political parties.
BiH builds pipeline to Croatia. RS wants to build a larger and twice as expensive one to Serbia
The project to connect the gas networks of Croatia and BiH has gained priority in Bosnia and Herzegovina, while authorities in Republika Srpska are still pursuing additional connections to Russia via a new pipeline to northwestern BiH.
Russia has used its only icebreaker to bypass US sanctions on liquefied gas exports, says Bloomberg
Russia has continued liquefied natural gas exports using its only icebreaker, the Christophe De Margerie, to navigate US sanctions affecting the Arctic LNG 2 project.
Čović: Croats will not block the South Gas Interconnection
HDZ BiH President Dragan Čović stated that the Croatian side will not obstruct the U.S. gas interconnection project with Croatia and welcomed the U.S. administration's more balanced approach towards Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bank consortium with Bank Pekao accelerates Polish energy sector
A consortium of Polish banks, including Bank Pekao, has finalized a historic project finance deal for the construction of two modern CCGT gas-steam units in the Kozienice Power Plant with a total power capacity of 1336 MWe.