The Sierra Leonean government inaugurates a new gas-fired thermal power plant designed to double the country's energy capacity, marking a crucial step for a country where access to electricity remains limited.
The Sierra Leonean government inaugurates a new gas-fired thermal power plant designed to double the country's energy capacity, marking a crucial step for a country where access to electricity remains limited.
QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil are seeking to oust Zachry Industrial from the Golden Pass LNG project, citing the bankruptcy of the main contractor and costly delays.
QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil are seeking to oust Zachry Industrial from the Golden Pass LNG project, citing the bankruptcy of the main contractor and costly delays.
A study by Rystad Energy reveals that U.S. LNG shipped to Asia could cut CO2 emissions in half compared with coal, offering a greener alternative for power generation.
A study by Rystad Energy reveals that U.S. LNG shipped to Asia could cut CO2 emissions in half compared with coal, offering a greener alternative for power generation.
Canada is gearing up to become a key player in the global LNG market with several projects under development on the West Coast, despite persistent regulatory challenges.
Canada is gearing up to become a key player in the global LNG market with several projects under development on the West Coast, despite persistent regulatory challenges.
The European Union and Ukraine have asked Azerbaijan to play a key role in facilitating a new Russian gas transit agreement, currently under discussion.
The European Union and Ukraine have asked Azerbaijan to play a key role in facilitating a new Russian gas transit agreement, currently under discussion.
German energy company Uniper has been awarded 13 billion euros in compensation by Gazprom for the interruption of gas deliveries in 2022, following a favorable arbitration decision. This decision marks a crucial step in the reorganization of Europe's post-invasion energy landscape.
German energy company Uniper has been awarded 13 billion euros in compensation by Gazprom for the interruption of gas deliveries in 2022, following a favorable arbitration decision. This decision marks a crucial step in the reorganization of Europe's post-invasion energy landscape.
Europe is seeing its gas surplus shrink, while LNG is being redirected to Asia, driving up prices and tightening the market. Increased competition for LNG could emerge before the end of 2024.
Europe is seeing its gas surplus shrink, while LNG is being redirected to Asia, driving up prices and tightening the market. Increased competition for LNG could emerge before the end of 2024.