Sunday, January 5, 2025

A Tale of Two Projects: Mozambique LNG Terminals Echo Global Risks

From Reuters Mozambique, one of the world’s poorest nations, is set to become a top global gas exporter thanks to two huge terminals about to be built in a northern province. The two liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, by Anadarko and Exxon Mobil, will extract, liquefy and ship gas, found in such quantities offshore Mozambique that it amounts to a

IMO 2020 Could Trigger Refinery Closures Outside U.S.

From the Houston Chronicle As the global refining industry readies for the shipping industry’s shift to cleaner-burning marine fuels, analysts are warning that not all refineries are ready for what could be one of the biggest regulatory shocks to the refining industry in decades. While the shift could force some refineries abroad to close in the wake of a glut

Russian LNG Can Compete with North American Projects Despite Challenges: Shell

From S&P Global Platts Moscow — Russian LNG is well positioned to compete with North American projects to reach new markets in Asia and the Atlantic Basin despite the challenges, a Shell executive said Wednesday at the LNG Congress in Moscow. Russian LNG can offer at least three location options, Shell’s Senior Deal Lead Stuart Bradford said. He pointed to the