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November marks a crucial change in the European LNG market, with cargo unloading and storage witnessing net withdrawals.
November marks a crucial change in the European LNG market, with cargo unloading and storage witnessing net withdrawals.
MSC Cruises strengthens its fleet with two new LNG-powered liners, symbolizing a major ecological turning point in the maritime industry.
MSC Cruises strengthens its fleet with two new LNG-powered liners, symbolizing a major ecological turning point in the maritime industry.
The share of natural gas in global energy demand could remain between 22% and 24% by 2050, according to a report by TotalEnergies.
The share of natural gas in global energy demand could remain between 22% and 24% by 2050, according to a report by TotalEnergies.
Japanese LNG carriers are exploring alternative routes and considering cargo swaps in response to increasing restrictions on the Panama Canal.
Japanese LNG carriers are exploring alternative routes and considering cargo swaps in response to increasing restrictions on the Panama Canal.
Bulgaria's tax on Russian gas transit, a point of contention within the EU, highlights the challenges of energy security and trade tensions.
Bulgaria's tax on Russian gas transit, a point of contention within the EU, highlights the challenges of energy security and trade tensions.
In 2023, Azerbaijan plans to increase its gas exports to Europe to over 12 billion cubic meters, marking significant growth on the previous year.
In 2023, Azerbaijan plans to increase its gas exports to Europe to over 12 billion cubic meters, marking significant growth on the previous year.
TotalEnergies embarks on a strategic acquisition of 1.5GW of gas-fired power plants in Texas.
TotalEnergies embarks on a strategic acquisition of 1.5GW of gas-fired power plants in Texas.
A disagreement is emerging between energy giants and a US LNG exporter, raising questions about reliability and energy security.
A disagreement is emerging between energy giants and a US LNG exporter, raising questions about reliability and energy security.
More than a year after it was first declared, Nigeria's Bonny LNG export facility remains under force majeure, with production falling below 50% of its design capacity, according to the plant operator on November 8.
More than a year after it was first declared, Nigeria's Bonny LNG export facility remains under force majeure, with production falling below 50% of its design capacity, according to the plant operator on November 8.
In the face of US sanctions, Japan is defending its energy security while adapting to global repercussions.
In the face of US sanctions, Japan is defending its energy security while adapting to global repercussions.