TransCanada plans to spend $550 million to build a 420 km gas pipeline in Mexico to supply Comisión Federal de Electricidad with nearly 25.5 million cubic metres of gas per day.
- Natural Gas Daily ▾
Top Story
Japan takes lead in race for Asian LNG hub
Japan may have an advantage over its rivals in its attempt to become Asia’s destination of choice for trading spot LNG cargoes.
Latest Headlines
- Tokyo Gas expects $90 mln writedown on US shale assets
- Kogas signs MOUs with Shell, Total and Woodside
- Gladstone LNG exports hit 24 cargoes
- Curtis Island LNG plants to coordinate maintenance schedules
- Second Sabine Pass cargo heading to India
- Japan plans its largest-ever solar farm project
- India asks UAE to revise trade agreements
- Global Gas Analytics ▾
Top Story
Nuclear in Asia – not all doom and gloom for gas
Restarted nuclear reactors are displacing gas in Japan’s power sector, and although a similar picture can be seen in South Korea, the story is different elsewhere in Asia.
Latest Headlines
- Oil prices may hurt data transparency initiative
- Canadian gas prices weaken as demand disappoints
- Weaker demand adds to pressure on prices in Europe
- Traders cut short positions in oil and gas
- Weather hints at bearish Henry Hub market during spring
- Supply pressures prices as Europe starts to restock
- Early injections dampen Henry Hub prospects
Forecasts & Analysis
Sections
Print edition
- EnergyHub ▾
Free preview
EnergyHub is a specialist resource tool offering detailed information on the world's LNG infrastructure, with details on each facility's owners, history, capacity and future plans.
Our free United States country profile gives a preview of our detailed industry content.
Access free country profile ››Americas
Asia & Pacific
Europe
- Events
- Log in or free trial