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LNG Projects Await Approval From New German Government Amid Volatile Market

LNG Projects Await Approval From New German Government Amid Volatile Market

Germany’s new coalition government may revisit proposals to diversify the country’s natural gas supply and reduce its reliance on Russian imports.   However, the new coalition government which came into office in December, has not publicly supported any plans. Stakeholders in two of three previously proposed LNG projects for the country told NGI that they expect…

January 31, 2022
Sempra, Entergy Plan Renewables for Cameron LNG

Sempra, Entergy Plan Renewables for Cameron LNG

Liquified natural gas (LNG) produced at Cameron LNG could have a deep cut in its carbon footprint after Sempra Infrastructure secured a deal for renewable energy at Louisiana facilities. The company signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with utility Entergy Louisiana LLC to develop and procure renewable energy to help power the 12 million metric…

January 31, 2022
February Basis Premiums Moderate Before Cold Provokes Wild Futures Rally

February Basis Premiums Moderate Before Cold Provokes Wild Futures Rally

Implying easing concerns over winter price upside, the Jan. 19-26 trading period brought widespread basis discounts for February natural gas forwards, while a borderline absurd futures rally served up a reminder that heating season volatility is far from over. Hubs across the Northeast, Rockies, Midcontinent and West Coast posted week/week February basis discounts of anywhere…

January 28, 2022
Woodside, Santos Set Sales Records on Strong Year-End LNG Prices

Woodside, Santos Set Sales Records on Strong Year-End LNG Prices

Stronger commodity prices and sizable mergers helped two of Asia’s biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) suppliers, Woodside Petroleum Ltd. and Santos Ltd., end 2021 with ballooning sales revenues. Both Australian companies built on the momentum of a stronger than expected 2020 by capitalizing on the market fluctuations of 2021, cashing in big at the end…

January 28, 2022
U.S., Europe Pledge Cooperation on LNG Supplies as Russia-Ukraine Tensions Continue

U.S., Europe Pledge Cooperation on LNG Supplies as Russia-Ukraine Tensions Continue

President Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledged Friday to work closely to ensure adequate energy supplies for Europe, including liquefied natural gas (LNG), as geopolitical tensions between Russia and Ukraine show no signs of easing.  “The United States and the European Union (EU) are working jointly towards continued, sufficient and timely…

January 28, 2022
Chevron CEO Applauds Strongest Quarter Since 2014, Eyes Gorgon LNG ‘Uplift’ in 2022

Chevron CEO Applauds Strongest Quarter Since 2014, Eyes Gorgon LNG ‘Uplift’ in 2022

Natural gas and oil resources can be produced in many areas today at lower than current breakeven commodity prices, allowing operators to develop their portfolios and haul in strong cash flow, Chevron Corp. CEO Mike Wirth said Friday. Wirth and CFO Pierre Breber held court with financial analysts to discuss the quarterly and full-year 2021…

January 28, 2022
Brazil’s Rainfall Cutting into LNG Imports, Offering Some Relief for Tight Global Market

Brazil’s Rainfall Cutting into LNG Imports, Offering Some Relief for Tight Global Market

A strong start to the rainy season in Brazil has boosted hydropower reservoirs and cut the nation’s need for liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, freeing up more of the super-chilled fuel for buyers in need across the world. A historic drought last year depleted Brazil’s reservoir levels to only 16.7% of capacity at one low…

January 27, 2022
Mexico’s CFE Poised to Launch Natural Gas Pipeline Tender for Salina Cruz LNG Export Project

Mexico’s CFE Poised to Launch Natural Gas Pipeline Tender for Salina Cruz LNG Export Project

Mexican state power utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) is seeking private sector firms to build new natural gas infrastructure and utilize capacity on its existing pipelines, executives said last week. Speaking at Industry Exchange LLC’s 7th Mexico Infrastructure Projects Forum in Monterrey, Nuevo León, CFE Internacional (CFEi) operations director Carmen Serdán and CFEnergía operations…

January 27, 2022

Nord Stream 2 Step Closer to Start-Up After Establishing German Subsidiary – The Offtake

A roundup of news and commentary from NGI’s LNG Insight  Nord Stream 2 (NS2) has established a subsidiary to operate a portion of the pipeline in Germany. The 5.3 Bcf/d system is ready to move natural gas from Russia to Germany, but it still needs regulatory approval.  NS2 needs to comply with European Union rules…

January 27, 2022
White House Working to Ensure Russia-Ukraine Tensions Don’t Upend European Natural Gas Supply

White House Working to Ensure Russia-Ukraine Tensions Don’t Upend European Natural Gas Supply

The White House is working with European allies to ensure adequate natural gas supply in the event Russia cuts off access, press secretary Jen Psaki said this week. During a gaggle with the press, Psaki confirmed that the Biden administration has been working on contingency plans if Russia were to invade Ukraine. Russia is a…

January 26, 2022