LNG | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 39

Iran LNG Project to Remain Nationally Owned

Iran has made it abundantly clear that it has no plans to sell shares in the country’s LNG scheme to foreign companies, scheduled to be completed within three years.

Chevron Increases LNG Sales to China

Chevron signed its second agreement in the past month to sell LNG to China, amid mixed messages about the Chinese economy.

Qatari Delivers First LNG Cargo to India’s Petronet

Qatar's RasGas Company has delivered the inaugural LNG cargo to India's Petronet LNG under its new 1m ton per annum (MTA) sales and purchase agreement (SPA).

Bahrain Mulls Offshore Gas Exploration Bids

Bahrain is looking into launching a new international bid round for offshore gas exploration seeking to reduce its dependence on gas supplies from other regional players, and instead boost its domestic gas production ...

Iran Targets Gas Exports for Region, Oil Exports Worldwide

Iran has held negotiations with Georgia about the export of 300-500mcf/d of Iranian natural gas through established channels in Armenia, boosting its profile in the regional market.

Cheniere Energy Starts Shale Gas Production for First US Export

Cheniere Energy Inc. has began production at the first natural gas terminal designated to export gas from America’s shale formations, with the first cargo expected already in January.

India Wins Discount on Qatari LNG Purchase

India's biggest gas importer, Petronet LNG has successfully renegotiated a deal to buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar's Rasgas at a reduced price allowing the company to save about $605m a year in total.

Leviathan Partners and BG Negotiating $30b Egypt Gas Deal

The partners in Israel’s Leviathan Gas Field are close to an agreement with British Gas (BG) to export gas to Egypt. The $30b deal is expected be signed before BG is purchased by Shell in late January.

EGPC Payment Delays are Contractually Legal

Payment delays by the EGPC for crude oil and natural gas imports are legal, according to a source at the EGPC.

Egypt Struggling to Pay for Energy Imports, CBE Governor Denies

Egypt is having difficulty paying for energy imports priced in US dollars – cancelling orders and asking for extensions – as the country’s foreign currency reserves have fallen. CBE Governor Tarek Amer denies the rep ...

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