LNG

Close-up of $1.4 billion gas-fired power plant ready for grid connection

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Dong Nai - Nhon Trach 3 and 4 power plants, the first in Vietnam to use liquefied natural gas (LNG), are ready to connect to the grid for the first time on February 5.

Forecast of risks of global gas market disruption

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The global gas market is at risk of being disrupted after China imposed tariffs on US liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Paradox of Russian gas still flowing massively into Germany

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Despite the ban, Germany is set to increase its purchases of liquefied Russian gas by more than 500% by 2024.

Forecasting the possibility of Russia continuing to dominate the EU gas market

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EU buys more than half of Russian gas despite Moscow's energy boycott.

Huge amount of gas EU will need to stockpile by 2025

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Europe may have to buy at least 100 extra gas trains this summer, worth about $6 billion at current gas prices.

Europe struggles to buy US gas

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US President Donald Trump has threatened a trade war with the EU if the bloc does not buy more US oil and gas.

Unprecedented data on Russian gas in the EU in early 2025

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The EU consumes Russian gas at an all-time high in early 2025.

Unprecedented data on Russian gas to the EU

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Despite commitments to reduce dependence on Russian gas, the EU still imports LNG from Russia at a record high in 2024.

Opponents turn Russia into the gas king in Europe

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US LNG exports to Europe have skyrocketed as the market has seen a sharp decline in Russian gas.

Forecast of world gas price developments in 2025

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Experts predict that world gas prices will increase moderately in 2025, then decrease in 2026 and 2027.

EU gives Germany more than $4 billion to spend on Russian gas

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The EU has approved Germany's request to spend $4.2 billion to reduce its dependence on Russian gas.

EU is in danger of losing both Russian gas and new sources

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Qatar, the world's top LNG exporter, has threatened to "turn off the valve" on gas with the EU if it is fined under the new EU law.

The country that brings good gas news to the EU

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Falling LNG imports in China could help the EU ease gas pressure.

Russia's first gas shipment from sanctioned project suspected

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Russia appears to be loading the first batch of gas from the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project onto a cargo ship.

Factors that hinder the EU's efforts to abandon Russian gas

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US suppliers hinder EU efforts to abandon Russian gas, according to Bloomberg.