NBP day-ahead likely to see gains
Colder temperatures across the UK in November could provide a boost to the NBP day-ahead.
View ArticleOPEC deal a boon to West African LNG exports
OPEC’s oil output cap will continue to support LNG exports from West Africa, but the region’s suppliers are also exploring other ways to boost their LNG trade.
View ArticleCarbon pricing under scrutiny as COP23 begins
Carbon pricing is struggling to deliver the decarbonisation needed for countries to meet their targets under the Paris agreement.
View ArticleMexico’s LNG imports to resume downward trend
Mexico’s LNG imports will come under pressure in 2018 as technical issues affecting pipeline gas supplies from the US dissipate.
View ArticleUS LNG set to embrace tolling agreements for export
The underuse of capacity at LNG plants in the US will get worse as projects based on tolling structures start to come online in Q4 2017.
View ArticleCities set the pace on decarbonisation and air quality
Cities are increasingly finding themselves at the forefront of combating climate change as they work to improve their air quality.
View ArticleSaudi Arabia arrests stoke oil price rally
The massive anti-corruption drive launched by Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has prompted a rise in oil prices.
View ArticleMyanmar’s energy issue – Mind the gap
As its market grows, Myanmar faces a looming gas shortage. The potential for LNG to provide a solution is assessed in this contributed feature by Mike Madden and Chris Brooks of MJM Energy.
View ArticleMexico prepares for an upstream revolution
Mexico is looking to become self-sufficient in gas production, and potentially start exporting LNG once its upstream strategy takes shape.
View ArticleIndia – flexible LNG will be key to growth
While new players and smaller markets are taking advantage of more flexible LNG, so too is India. One of the world’s leading importers, it is on the verge of a major LNG expansion.
View ArticleSmaller scale in vogue as LNG market diversifies
Interfax and MJM Energy discussed the future of FSRUs in a seminar this week.
View ArticleBrazil’s LNG demand to shift south during summer
Brazil will face increased LNG demand during summer with only two FSRUs when forecast is for below-average rainfall in parts of the country.
View ArticleOPEC production deal buoys oil prices
Markets have responded warmly to the agreement by OPEC and non-OPEC countries to extend the oil output cut for another nine months.
View ArticleForties and Baumgarten outages boost gas prices
As temperatures drop, the European gas and power market is heating up.
View ArticleMarkets turn volatile on supply outages, OPEC cuts decision
Oil and gas markets became more volatile ahead of the winter peak demand period following a series of supply outages and the latest OPEC decision to extend oil output cuts.
View ArticleFuture of Dutch production in question
The Netherlands is facing an uncertain gas future, and a dramatic reduction in Dutch supply will have long-term implications for the country and for Europe.
View ArticleNigeria sets sights on greater gas utilisation
Nigeria’s LNG exports and domestic gas consumption will receive support from the government’s policy-based approach to greater commercialisation of the fuel.
View ArticleIran unrest sparks price volatility
Many traders believe what happens on the first trading day of the year sets the pace for the year ahead. If that proves correct, oil prices look set for a rollercoaster 2018.
View ArticleUK fast-track coal phase-out may create market anomalies
The UK’s new standard on CO2 emissions is tougher than that proposed by the EU and could result in market distortions.
View ArticleTrump energy policy fails to derail gas
The president of the United States has loudly voiced his support for the coal industry, but his efforts have resulted in little success.
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