Elenger, the largest privately owned energy company in Finland and the Baltic states, has started to prepare for the next heating season.
As you were!. Hopes that the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened for shipping transits appear to be dashed, as Iran claimed that an Israeli ceasefire against the Lebanese was included in the deal with the US for a two-week break in the conflict.
Petrovietnam Gas (PV GAS) has announced that its logistics subsidiary had completed a trial run to increase regasification capacity of its Thi Vai LNG terminal.
US LNG export plant operator, Freeport LNG has asked regulators for permission to demolish facilities that were previously used to import LNG, according to a regulatory filing.
Indian state-owned energy major, GAIL has signed a long-term charterparty agreement with Greek LNGC owner, Alpha Gas, part of the Angelicoussis Group.
French engineering group, Technip Energies has received what it claimed was a substantial authorisation from Caturus’ Commonwealth LNG to continue working on the 9.5 mill tonnes per annum LNG export facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
US energy engineering company, Baker Hughes has won an order from San Matias Pipeline to supply three gas compression units for a major.
Common sense prevails. Early this morning (UK time), the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, just ahead of President Trump’s deadline to obliterate the country and its infrastructure.
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said it had conditionally accepted the ceasefire if attacks against the country are stopped.
Caturus’ Commonwealth LNG project has finalised customer offtake agreements to underpin financing of its LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the company claimed, despite JERA announcing the cancellation of an offtake agreement. .
With commercialisation finalised, the launch of the financing process with lenders is due to begin, as the company advances the project toward a final investment decision (FID) anticipated in the coming weeks.
EQT LNG Trading, Glencore, Mercuria Energy Trading, PETRONAS LNG, and Aramco Trading Americas, have each entered into long-term sale and purchase agreements (SPAs) with Commonwealth for offtake from the facility, Caturus said.
“These commitments from high-quality international partners are a testament to their confidence in the Commonwealth project and our ability to deliver a facility instrumental to their needs in serving the global energy market,” said Caturus CEO David Lawler. “Our LNG export capability will be a key component of Caturus’ wellhead to-water strategy in building the nation’s leading independent integrated natural gas company.”
Greek gas demand reached 26.42 TWh in the first quarter of 2026, an 18.5% increase compared to the same period in 2025 (22.30 TWh).