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Addressing the current natural gas problem, Dubai-based Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) secretary, Philip Mshelbila, said that a full global gas recovery would take six months to a year if the supply-sapping US/Israeli war in Iran stopped tomorrow.

Friday, 24 April 2026

Australian energy developer, Santos has reported stable operational and financial performance in the first quarter of this year.

US energy giant, Chevron has restarted LNG production at Wheatstone after repairs, caused by cyclone damage in March, were completed.

AG&P is raising its stake in Vietnam’s Cai Mep LNG terminal to 100%, taking full control of the 3 mtpa terminal as Hai Linh Company divests its interest.

The long and winding road. President Trump’s ceasefire does not appear to have any affect on the Strait of Hormuz situation, as Iranian forces have seized two containerships and fired at another, while they attempted to transit the Strait.

French engineering and design group GTT has split the company into two divisions - GTT Energy and GTT Marine.

Spanish TVB prices, representing the value of LNG stored in tanks across Spain's regasification plants, saw a wider discount to the Dutch TTF gas hub than delivered LNG into Northwest Europe and the Mediterranean.

Pakistan LNG (PLL) has issued a spot LNG tender for the first time since late 2023, seeking three cargoes for delivery at Port Qasim. Bids close on April 24, 2026.

Vietnam’s Vingroup has proposed scrapping plans for what would have been the country’s largest LNG-fired power plant and replacing it with a renewable‑plus‑battery scheme, as soaring LNG prices make the 4.8 GW Hai Phong venture financially unviable.

Light at the end of the tunnel dims. As a result of there being no sign of a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, despite President Trump extending the ceasefire, military planners from countries interested in joining a UK and French-led mission to keep the Strait open once the war ends are to meet in London today.