LNG
Aramco’s latest MOUs focus on driving innovation and growth across oil, gas, and downstream sectors.
Floatover topsides installation is the latest milestone in Woodside's $12.5 billion gas project.
Situated at the entrance to the Persian Gulf, Marsa LNG will anchor the Middle East’s first bunkering hub when it drops its first product in 2028.
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Aramco’s investment pivot to gas aims to propel Saudi Arabia into the top tier of gas producers and LNG players globally by 2030.
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Inpex’s investments in wind, solar, and battery storage through 2030 will also support decarbonization at the Ichthys natural gas and LNG project in northern Australia.
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New Fortress Energy has achieved first gas at its first LNG project offshore Altamira, Mexico.
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The $900-million purchase will give Woodside a US LNG footprint and expand the operator’s LNG presence.
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The field is expected to begin production in 2027 using a normally unattended platform and eight development wells.
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The ruling said the US Department of Energy must resume reviewing permits for domestic LNG export projects.
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The project's floating LNG facility will be installed in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation on Canada’s West Coast.
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Gas production from the field will be supplied to both the local market and the Nigeria LNG plant.
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Supermajor expands its global LNG footprint in a deal that will grow its presence in Asia and Europe.
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The sales and purchase agreement obliges Taiwan’s national oil company, CPC, to buy 4 mtpa of liquefied natural gas for 27 years while Taipei also acquires equity in the North Field East.