LNG News Highlights - January 8, 2025
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Shell Warns of Weaker Q4 LNG Output and Lower Trading Results
Shell has forecasted a weaker LNG production and trading performance in Q4 2024 due to seasonality, timing issues, and a $1.3 billion charge. Full results are set for release on January 30.
(Source: oilprice.com, reuters.com)
Chart Industries Signs Global Deal with ExxonMobil
Chart Industries has entered into a global master goods and services agreement with ExxonMobil to supply LNG equipment, technology, and services.
(Source: gasworld.com)
Philippines Encourages LNG Importers to Aggregate Purchases
The Philippine government is urging LNG importers to consolidate their purchases to reduce costs and improve market efficiency.
(Source: reuters.com)
Alaska LNG Secures Private Developer for $44 Billion Project
The Alaska Gasline Development Corporation has announced that a private developer has been chosen for its $44 billion LNG project, with a contract expected to be finalized soon.
(Source: upstreamonline.com)
Russia Pivots to Asia for Gas Markets
Facing sanctions and declining European demand, Russia is shifting its gas supply focus to meet Asia's growing energy needs.
(Source: gasworld.com)
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Japan Maintains Steady LNG Imports
Japan’s energy strategy focuses on diversifying its energy mix while maintaining steady LNG imports.DOE and EPA Launch $850 Million Methane Reduction Initiative
This funding will support projects aimed at reducing methane emissions in the oil and gas sector.
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