Russia’s state-controlled Gazprom PJSC has threatened a cut-off of natural gas supplies to Denmark and the Netherlands, and a partial reduction for Germany, as it continues to demand contract payments in rubles. On Monday, Denmark’s Ørsted AS and GasTerra BV in the Netherlands both reported they were notified by state-controlled Gazprom that it would halt…
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July Natural Gas Futures Extend Slump as Prompt Month; Cash Climbs
Natural gas futures trended lower again Tuesday, following a holiday weekend in which production estimates climbed and maintenance work curbed flows of U.S. exports. The July Nymex gas futures contract settled at $8.145/MMBtu, down 58.2 cents on the day, after a 16.8-cent sell-off on Friday. August fell 57.4 cents to $8.138. NGI’s Spot Gas National…
Shell Green Lights Crux Project Offshore Australia to Feed Prelude FLNG
Shell Australia Pty Ltd. and joint venture partner SGH Energy are moving forward with developing the Crux natural gas field offshore Western Australia, a project to supply the existing Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility. Crux is expected to have capacity to supply the Prelude FLNG facility with up to 550 MMcf/d. Construction is…
Enbridge Advancing Pair of Natural Gas Pipeline Expansions for Plaquemines LNG Facility
Enbridge Inc. is moving forward with a pair of pipeline expansion projects that would deliver 1.5 Bcf/d of natural gas to the Plaquemines liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal recently sanctioned by Venture Global Inc. The Gator Express Meter (GEM) and Venice Extension projects would involve 36-inch diameter pipeline, metering and compressor station additions and…
LNG Market Volatility Fueling Another Banner Year for Long-Term Contracts
International liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyers could keep up the strong pace of new long-term contracts through the rest of the year as short-term volumes continue to grow more expensive, according to market analysts. Since the beginning of the year, buyers have secured over 22 million metric tons/year (mmty) of LNG by signing new deals.…
Higher Production, Lower LNG Cited as Natural Gas Futures Extend Slide
Natural gas futures skidded lower in early trading Tuesday amid a combination of bearish trends in fundamental indicators and potential demand destruction from cooler weather associated with potential tropical cyclone activity in the Gulf of Mexico. Coming off a 16.8-cent sell-off on Friday, the July Nymex contract was down 20.3 cents to $8.524/MMBtu at around…
Supply Fears Keep Pressure on Natural Gas Forward Prices
With warnings of higher prices still to come, natural gas forward prices mounted hefty gains for the trading period ending May 25, with prices nearing $9.00/MMBtu across much of the country and cresting $10.00 in California, according to NGI’s Forward Look. June fixed prices averaged 65.0 cents higher on the week, while the balance of…
Asian-European Natural Gas Price Spread Narrows on Uptick in Demand
MADRID (ICIS) –The spread between TTF and Asian prices narrowed slightly in the seven days to 26 May, as the ICIS TTF dropped slightly while the East Asia Index (EAX) rose on regional demand rallies.
Tetco Natural Gas Pipeline Expansions to Feed Newly Sanctioned Plaquemines LNG Facility
Enbridge Inc. is moving forward with a pair of pipeline expansion projects that would deliver 1.5 Bcf/d of natural gas to the Plaquemines liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal recently sanctioned by Venture Global Inc. The Gator Express Meter (GEM) and Venice Extension projects would involve 36-inch diameter pipeline, metering and compressor station additions and…
Exploring LNG Export Opportunities in Canada – Listen Now to NGI’s Hub & Flow
Click here to listen to the latest episode of NGI’s Hub & Flow podcast. NGI’s Jamison Cocklin, senior editor of liquefied natural gas (LNG), and Patrick Rau, director of strategy and research, discuss their takeaways from a trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, for the Canada Gas & LNG Exhibition and Conference. They discuss Canada’s prospects…