Cheniere Energy Inc. said Friday it has reached a deal with China’s Sinochem Group Co. Ltd. to supply 0.9 million metric tons/year (mmty) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) beginning in July 2022. The state-owned chemical conglomerate would buy LNG under the sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for a term of 17.5 years. Its purchases would…
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Cheniere Reports Record LNG Exports, but Steep Loss on Volatile Natural Gas Prices
Cheniere Energy Inc. loaded a record 141 liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes in the third quarter as prices skyrocketed and global demand increased ahead of the winter. Management expects more of the same in the coming months. “In the short term, we have witnessed significant volatility and record prices for LNG and natural gas across…
Venture Global Signs Largest U.S. LNG Supply Deal on Record with Sinopec
Venture Global LNG Inc. has reached a deal to sell nearly 8 million metric tons/year (mmty) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., aka Sinopec, in deals representing the largest supply agreement ever signed by a U.S. gas exporter. The 20-year deals, publicly announced on Thursday, also represent the largest supply…
Brazil’s Petrobras Reports Surging Natural Gas Demand as Drought Limits Hydropower
Brazilian national oil company Petróleo Brasileiro (Petrobras) reported a 43.5% year/year (y/y) increase in domestic natural gas sales volumes during the third quarter as severe drought limited hydroelectric output in the South American country. Gas sales totaled 89 MMm3/d, up from 62 MMm3/d in 3Q2020, management said in presenting the firm’s quarterly earnings. Petrobras relied…
BP Gains on Natural Gas Trading, Forecasts Tight Supply Through Winter
Global natural gas markets are likely to remain tight through the winter, with oil prices continuing to climb as well, BP plc executives predicted on Tuesday. CEO Bernard Looney was joined in a conference call by CFO Murray Auchincloss to discuss the London-based integrated energy major’s third quarter results and the near-term outlook. “It was…
Suncor Sees ‘Significantly Improved’ Oilsands, Offshore Markets Heading into 2022
Calgary-based Suncor Energy Inc.’s upstream production during the third quarter climbed from a year ago on strong performance from its oilsands portfolio. Total production rose to 698,000 boe/d from 616,200 boe/d in 3Q2020, propelled by the northern Alberta facilities, where 91% of the upstream output originates at mines and in-situ underground extraction plants. “We continue…
Pressure Persists on Natural Gas Prices, with December Futures Down a Third Straight Day
Natural gas futures fell again Monday as forecasts for more mild fall weather and light demand eclipsed robust liquefied natural gas (LNG) levels. The December Nymex contract settled at $5.186/MMBtu, down 24.0 cents day/day. January fell 22.4 cents to $5.305. Trading Monday extended a steep downward trend. Futures shed more than 75 cents over the…
Global Oil, Natural Gas Demand Strong into ‘Foreseeable Future,’ Says Aramco CEO
The Saudi Arabian Oil Co., better known as Aramco, recorded a substantial increase in profits during the third quarter on rebounding global energy demand, which is likely to “remain healthy for the foreseeable future,” CEO Amin H. Nasser said. Higher oil volumes sales and prices, combined with stronger refining and chemicals margins, were underpinned by…
European Natural Gas Prices Jump as Flows Reverse on Key Russian Pipeline — LNG Recap
European natural gas prices jumped on Monday after flows reversed on a key pipeline that moves Russian supplies to the continent. Monday’s price action was the latest to demonstrate how mixed signals from Russia have the European market seesawing. The Dutch Title Transfer Facility and National Balancing Point benchmarks dropped sharply last week, falling from…
Asia Said Likely to Strand Assets as Natural Gas Buildout Continues
Plans to expand natural gas infrastructure across Asia could prove harmful to the region as the world transitions from fossil fuels, according to a new report by environmental advocate Global Energy Monitor (GEM). GEM said the $379 billion of planned gas-fired power plants, natural gas pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals across Asia could…