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An offshore rig at Indonesia's Mahakam block Gas to Power

Indonesian mega-projects are top priorities for Jakarta

Change at the top of Indonesia's upstream agency could provide the impetus needed for progress on the Indonesia Deepwater Development and Abadi LNG.

15 January 2019
A storage tank at Ningbo LNG terminal. Pipelines

China weathers winter demand season with no shortages in sight

China's gas supply and demand have been in balance so far this winter, reflecting extensive preparations by government and industry to avoid another season of shortages.

14 January 2019
A Phoenix Petroleum facility in the Philippines Gas to Power

Philippines gives go-ahead to Tanglawan LNG project

Tanglawan Philippines LNG has received approval from the Philippines’ Department of Energy to build the country’s second LNG terminal.

11 January 2019
An LNG tanker Pipelines

South Asia key to balancing LNG market

South Asian LNG demand is expected to remain robust in 2019 as latent demand will support growth despite issues with infrastructure and regulation.

9 January 2019
Pipelines

CEE will be key gas battleground in 2019

The EU and Gazprom will both focus on Central and Eastern Europe this year, with the former pushing its Projects of Common Interest and the latter pursuing South Stream Lite.

9 January 2019
Slovakian gas storage infrastructure Storage

NS2 to benefit Slovakian storage player

Nafta stands to benefit from Gazprom’s new supply routes with its latest acquisition.

9 January 2019
Pipelines

Chinese ex-works LNG prices up 20% in December

The average ex-plant price for Chinese LNG hit RMB 5,404/t last month, its highest level since January 2018.

9 January 2019
A 500 MW combined-cycle power plant in Gujarat Gas to Power

India’s gas power plants need price reform to survive

The plants face bankruptcy unless the government can provide a price structure that offers a premium for flexible generation.

8 January 2019
Pipelines

North African gas exports rebound at start of 2019

Pipeline gas exports from North Africa to Europe ended 2018 in decline but were up again in the first week of the new year.

8 January 2019
Kozienice power plant in Poland. (Enea) Gas to Power

EU agrees coal subsidy phase-out, but loopholes remain

A new EU regulation designed to phase out national subsidies for coal-fired power plants may benefit the gas industry even if loopholes remain.

3 January 2019
Pipelines

Three Central Asia-China Pipelines supply 46.9 bcm

The three Central Asia-China Pipelines had supplied 46.9 billion cubic metres of gas this year as of 20 December.

21 December 2018
Pipelines

Shaanxi-Beijing pipelines supply record volume

The four Shaanxi-Beijing pipelines supplied a record 206 MMcm of gas on 8 December.

21 December 2018
Storage

India turns to gas storage as import dependence grows

India is considering building emergency gas reserves to handle supply disruptions as the country’s dependence on gas imports grows.

21 December 2018
A platform off Romania's coast Pipelines

BRUA pipeline shows new signs of life

A new capacity auction may boost the prospects for the Bulgaria-Romania-Hungary-Austria pipeline, as well as for proposed projects offshore Romania.

21 December 2018
Pipelines

AGN network extension gets green light

The Australian Energy Regulator has approved a proposed extension of Australian Gas Networks’ South Australia gas network to Mount Barker

20 December 2018
Pipelines

FGSZ reveals plans for Turkish Stream extension

FGSZ has presented a project that will allow the second leg of Turkish Stream to extend into Hungary.

19 December 2018
Work on the Turkish Stream pipeline Pipelines

Serbia’s non-EU status crucial for South Stream Lite

Routing the project through Serbia will allow Gazprom to avoid key EU rules for new pipelines, helping it to transport volumes from Turkish Stream further into Europe.

19 December 2018
Pipelines

Woodside supplying Pluto gas to Western Australia

Woodside Petroleum’s Pluto LNG project in Western Australia has supplied its first gas for domestic use into the Dampier-Bunbury gas pipeline.

19 December 2018
Pipelines

Growing heating demand boosts Chinese LNG prices

The average ex-works price of LNG from Chinese wholesalers increased last week as growing heating-related demand prompted plants to raise their prices.

19 December 2018
Pipelines

Bidders on Romania-Hungary interconnector execute step-back rights

The step-back rights have been triggered in contracts for capacity booked at the Romania-Hungary interconnector

18 December 2018

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