--TotalEnergies has further delayed plans to restart its $20 billion LNG project in Mozambique due to renewed security fears, the Financial Times reports.
Currently, Bangladesh operates two Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs), owned by Accelerate Energy and Summit Corporation, with the capacity to supply around 1,100 mmcf of gas daily.
France's TotalEnergies has further delayed its $20 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique, citing ongoing ...
Venture Global, an LNG company known for prioritizing the spot market over long-term contracts, is reducing its IPO price to ...
Bulker company U-Ming Marine Transport has kicked off the new year by breaking into the LNG shipping sector. The Taipei-based ...
France's TotalEnergies has further delayed its $20 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique, citing ongoing ...
Woodside Energy, Australia's top independent oil and gas producer, flagged output would be flat in 2025 after reporting ...
Enel Chile shows promising growth potential with improving regulations and decreasing exposure to electricity. See more on ...
Woodside CEO Meg O’Neil said the company is taking part in discussions with parties interested in taking a stake in the ...
Three companies developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Texas and Louisiana said they will move full speed ahead ...
Venture Global LNG is preparing to cut the proposed price range for its blockbuster initial public offering and increase the ...
Woodside's multibillion-dollar Scarborough gas megaproject was 78% complete at the end of the fourth quarter, with the final ...