Donggi Senoro to Honor LNG Export Contracts Despite Indonesia Domestic Push
Indonesia’s Donggi Senoro LNG plans to honor long-term export contracts despite government pressure to prioritize domestic supply amid tightening global gas markets.
Indonesia’s Donggi Senoro LNG plans to honor long-term export contracts despite government pressure to prioritize domestic supply amid tightening global gas markets.
Petrovietnam Gas is increasing LNG imports as domestic supply declines and power demand rises, while expanding capacity at its Thi Vai LNG terminal.
Rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are disrupting global energy flows, prompting Japan to release emergency oil reserves as supply risks escalate.
GTT will design a 10,000 cubic meter LNG storage tank for a liquefaction plant in China, marking a first for its membrane technology in onshore LNG applications.
Yamal LNG has shipped its first cargo to China since November, signaling shifting trade flows as Europe moves to restrict Russian LNG imports.
Kazakhstan is continuing discussions on a potential gas pipeline linking Russia to China via its territory, as competing routes and regional demand shape project prospects.
South Korea is urging Gulf nations to ensure stable oil and LNG supply and protect vessels near the Strait of Hormuz as shipping disruptions escalate.
Gazprom has completed scheduled maintenance on the Power of Siberia pipeline, with gas supplies to China continuing during the work period.
A Japan-linked LNG tanker has crossed the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the conflict began, signaling potential movement in a critical global energy chokepoint.
India is accelerating its shift to piped gas and expanding pipeline infrastructure as LPG supply disruptions expose import dependence and strain subsidies.
INPEX and Pertamina expand collaboration on Indonesia’s Abadi LNG project, reinforcing efforts across the LNG value chain and regional gas development.
Thailand is seeking additional LNG from Malaysia as Middle East disruptions threaten supply, prompting a shift toward alternative sources and regional gas flows.
A gas pipeline explosion in southern Pakistan has disrupted supply across multiple districts, highlighting ongoing security risks to energy infrastructure in the region.
LPG tankers are continuing to transit the Strait of Hormuz despite disruptions, offering a signal that some energy shipments are still moving through the key chokepoint.
Damage to Qatar’s LNG infrastructure and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are tightening global supply and reshaping demand across Asia.
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