India has rejected a cargo of Russian LNG from the US-sanctioned terminal despite domestic supply shortages amid Middle East tensions – effectively stranding a 138,200-cbm tanker near Singapore, according to ship-tracking data.

Friday, 12 June 2026 07:00

ADNOC cargo awaited mid-June

An LNG tanker loaded at ADNOC’s Das Island terminal exited the Strait of Hormuz in May and is now on route to India. The most likely buyer is Indian Oil Corp, the counterparty to ADNOC’s latest long-term supply agreement. VesselFinder’s AIS log lists the Al Hamra at the Indian Coast, en route to Dahej with an estimated arrival on June 17.

Friday, 12 June 2026 07:00

Mid-scale Emerging Asia

Market Summary: India, Taiwan, Thailand and Bangladesh together imported 10.89mmt of LNG over April–May 2026, taking 171 cargoes from 18 supplier countries.

Venture Global and Thailand’s state-controlled energy giant PTT PCL are in advanced talks for binding LNG offtake, supposedly from the Plaquemines or CP2 export facilities in Louisiana. If finalized, the deal would help diversify Thailand’s LNG supply away from Middle Eastern sources.

Eni has secured about 2 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG from its South Hub and North Hub projects in Indonesia, supplied via the Bontang terminal in East Kalimantan. The additional supply will help Eni reach its target of more than 20 mtpa of contracted LNG supply by 2030.

Friday, 12 June 2026 07:00

AG&P takes full control of Cai Mep LNG

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.

Friday, 12 June 2026 07:00

Smaller-scale Emerging Asia

Market Summary: The six smaller-scale Asian import markets took a combined 3.00mmt of LNG across 67 cargoes during Apr-May 2026, a rise of 13pct on the prior period (Feb-Mar 2026).

Wednesday, 10 June 2026 15:31

LNG Unlimited – 11 June 2026

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The Iran war has created a two-way squeeze on LNG: it tightened supply from Qatar and the UAE while weakening demand in price-sensitive Asian market. If utility LNG buyers retreat, prices could collapse once the panic premium dissipates, analysts warn.

Thursday, 11 June 2026 07:00

Inpex seeks to block Ichthys LNG strike

Japan’s Inpex is preparing to seek urgent orders from Australia’s Fair Work Commission to block strike actions at its Ichthys LNG facilities. The move follows threats from workers to escalate strike actions starting Thursday after wage negotiations failed, raising the risk of disruptions to roughly 10% of Australia’s LNG exports in an already tight global market.