With Trump propelling the U.S. LNG industry into a massive expansion, companies are flouting landmark environmental laws.
Along the Gulf Coast, liquefied natural gas terminals reported more than 400 accidents since 2020, according to a new report.
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Excelerate Energy to develop Iraq’s first LNG import terminal
The project involves a five-year contract that includes regasification services and LNG supply, with options for extension.
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Tokyo Gas to offtake gas from Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG project
Tokyo Gas has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Glenfarne Alaska LNG to offtake liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the ...
The EU's commitment to ending all Russian natural gas imports has put Greek energy companies on a direct course to securing ...
Cheniere Energy, Inc. continues to invest in capacity expansion, which should see its revenue continue to grow. Learn more ...
The halted Commonwealth facility is one of six LNG export projects proposed, approved or operating along Cameron’s coast.
US liquefied natural gas player Excelerate Energy is to deliver a fully integrated floating LNG import terminal for Iraq, ...
Excelerate said it will deploy its 170,000-cbm newbuilding Hull 3407 — currently listed as named Excelerate Acadia and under ...
QatarEnergy starts using 7.2 million tons per annum capacity at the Isle of Grain LNG terminal in July 2025, marking its long ...
India has eight LNG terminals with a combined capacity of 52.7 million tonnes a year with plans to increase import by 27% to ...
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Philippines unlikely to add new LNG terminal near-term on excess capacity
The Philippines is unlikely to add new liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminals this decade as its existing ...
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