Monday, August 17, 2026

LNG

bp adds three Indonesia exploration blocks tied to Tangguh LNG- oil and gas 360

bp adds three Indonesia exploration blocks tied to Tangguh LNG

(World Oil) — bp has signed three production sharing contracts (PSCs) in Indonesia, expanding its upstream exploration portfolio near the company’s existing Tangguh LNG operations in Papua Barat and adding participation in a new East Java block. The agreements cover the Bintuni and Drawa exploration blocks near the bp-operated Tangguh LNG project, as well as the INPEX-operated Barong block in East

Energy Market Assessment: Freedom of When/What/How to work has us heading to more prosperity- oil and gas 360

Energy Market Assessment: Freedom of When/What/How to work has us heading to more prosperity

(Oil & Gas 360) – Freedom Of When/What/How To Work Has Us Heading To More Prosperity, With Profitable, Yet Affordable, Oil & Nat. Gas Prices Driving & Providing.   Decision makers able to Do have today’s current month, closing crude oil futures price down at $101.02, down $11.93 from its April 7, $112.95 high.  The Strait of Hormuz closing, with Operation Epic

360 Energy Pulse: What mattered this week in energy- oil and gas 360

360 Energy Pulse: What mattered this week in energy

(By Oil & Gas 360) – Energy markets are beginning to shift from crisis response to structural repricing. This week, tightening supply, weakening confidence in key shipping routes, and renewed coal demand all pointed to the same conclusion: the global energy system is becoming more constrained, more expensive, and more strategically fragmented. THIS WEEK’S 5 HEADLINES THAT MATTERED 1. OPEC

Bipartisan Senate bill targets future LNG export moratoriums- oil and gas 360

Bipartisan Senate bill targets future LNG export moratoriums

(World Oil) – A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has introduced legislation aimed at preventing future presidential administrations from pausing or delaying liquefied natural gas (LNG) export approvals, drawing support from oil and gas industry organizations and energy workforce groups. The proposed LNG Export Security Act, introduced by Senators John Cornyn and John Fetterman, would amend the Natural Gas Act to strengthen protections for LNG

Commonwealth LNG approves $13 billion Louisiana export project- oil and gas 360

Commonwealth LNG approves $13 billion Louisiana export project

(Oil Price) – Developers of the Commonwealth LNG project have taken the final investment decision to build the $13-billion U.S. export plant in Louisiana, underpinned by investments from Kimmeridge, Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Energy, and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, the UAE energy investor said on Friday. The Commonwealth LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, will have an annual capacity of 9.5 million tons

Argent LNG gains unanimous Louisiana legislative support- oil and gas 360

Argent LNG gains unanimous Louisiana legislative support

(World Oil) – Louisiana lawmakers have unanimously endorsed the proposed Argent LNG export facility at Port Fourchon, advancing political support for the 25-MMtpa LNG project as it continues through the federal permitting process. The Louisiana Legislature approved Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6 with unanimous votes in both chambers, formally expressing support for development, construction and long-term operation of the proposed LNG export terminal.

Deepwater, LNG infrastructure to drive Africa’s next energy expansion cycle- oil and gas 360

Deepwater, LNG infrastructure to drive Africa’s next energy expansion cycle

(World Oil) – Africa’s next energy growth cycle will be driven less by new discoveries and more by the ability to build infrastructure, expand LNG capacity and monetize existing reserves, according to analysts participating in the State of African Energy 2026 Outlook webinar hosted by the African Energy Chamber (AEC) and S&P Global.  Speakers throughout the webinar emphasized that deepwater developments, LNG infrastructure and

Canada’s Enbridge tops profit estimates on gas transmission strength- oil and gas 360

Canada’s Enbridge tops profit estimates on gas transmission strength

(BOE Report) – Enbridge reported first-quarter adjusted profit on Friday that surpassed analysts’ expectations as robust performance in its gas transmission and utility businesses offset softer results in its liquids pipelines segment. The pipeline operator is benefiting from rising demand for natural gas, utility infrastructure and power supply for data centers, allowing it to generate steady growth despite geopolitical tensions and

IEA: Tight gas markets will last through 2030- oil and gas 360

IEA: Tight gas markets will last through 2030

(Oil Price) – The war in Iran and the subsequent loss of LNG supply from the Middle East are altering the medium-term outlook of global natural gas balances, with tighter markets set to last longer than previously expected, a senior official at the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday. The Middle East crisis has resulted, so far, in the loss

LNG Canada exports hit 1 million metric tons for first time in single month- oil and gas 360

LNG Canada exports hit 1 million metric tons for first time in single month

(BOE Report) – Exports of liquefied natural gas from Canada’s LNG Canada plant topped 1 million metric tons in April, setting a monthly record, according to LSEG data. * LNG Canada is the country’s first major LNG export facility and the first on North America’s West Coast, giving it direct access to Asia, the world’s largest LNG market. * All

China’s LNG imports collapse to six-year low as prices surge- oil and gas 360

China’s LNG imports collapse to six-year low as prices surge

(Oil Price) – China’s imports of liquefied natural gas this month are expected to be the lowest since 2018, based on data from Kpler, Bloomberg has reported, citing soaring prices. April LNG arrivals are seen at 3.5 million tons, which would also be a 30% drop on a year ago, the report said. An earlier report by Reuters pegged China’s LNG imports

Asia's LNG imports hit 7-year March low as war chokes Qatari supply- oil and gas 360

Asia’s LNG imports hit 7-year March low as war chokes Qatari supply

(Oil Price) – Asia’s LNG imports slumped in March to the lowest level in seven years for the month as the closed Strait of Hormuz trapped the supply and Qatar declared force majeure following Iranian missile strikes on its LNG infrastructure. Asian imports of liquefied natural gas dropped by 4.3% from a year earlier to 21.12 million tons in March