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Bulgarian Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov has announced that Botas, the Turkish state gas importer, has won Bulgargaz's tender to deliver LNG to Turkey in June, resulting in substantial savings.
Bulgarian Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov has announced that Botas, the Turkish state gas importer, has won Bulgargaz's tender to deliver LNG to Turkey in June, resulting in substantial savings.
Qatar is committed to increasing its liquefied natural gas contracts in 2024, in response to growing demand, particularly in Europe and Asia.
Qatar is committed to increasing its liquefied natural gas contracts in 2024, in response to growing demand, particularly in Europe and Asia.
The Aphrodite gas project in Cyprus faces a new impasse, with Chevron's plan rejected by the Ministry of Energy.
The Aphrodite gas project in Cyprus faces a new impasse, with Chevron's plan rejected by the Ministry of Energy.
Heat waves in India are boosting demand for gas-fired power generation, potentially increasing LNG imports in a context of stable prices.
Heat waves in India are boosting demand for gas-fired power generation, potentially increasing LNG imports in a context of stable prices.
The arrival of a floating unit marks a major turning point for the natural gas project between Mauritania and Senegal.
The arrival of a floating unit marks a major turning point for the natural gas project between Mauritania and Senegal.
LNG futures trading on the Intercontinental Exchange rose sharply in April, boosted by growing geopolitical risks.
LNG futures trading on the Intercontinental Exchange rose sharply in April, boosted by growing geopolitical risks.
Asian LNG importers are keen to negotiate lower oil-linked prices for long-term contracts in the face of an increasingly buyer-oriented market.
Asian LNG importers are keen to negotiate lower oil-linked prices for long-term contracts in the face of an increasingly buyer-oriented market.
Demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in North-Western Europe fell in April, putting the region under pressure in the shoulder season.
Demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in North-Western Europe fell in April, putting the region under pressure in the shoulder season.
In April, Russian gas flows to Europe declined, with a notable reduction via the TurkStream pipeline.
In April, Russian gas flows to Europe declined, with a notable reduction via the TurkStream pipeline.
Europe is stepping up natural gas injections in anticipation of strong summer demand, boosting LNG imports to avoid shortages, according to analysts at S&P Global Commodity Insights.
Europe is stepping up natural gas injections in anticipation of strong summer demand, boosting LNG imports to avoid shortages, according to analysts at S&P Global Commodity Insights.