
Anna Shiryaevskaya
Reporter at Bloomberg News
LNG, natural gas reporter at Bloomberg. Opinions are my own. RT is not endorsement.
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4 days ago |
bloomberg.com | Anna Shiryaevskaya |Petra Sorge |Marton Eder
(Bloomberg) -- Germany’s liquefied natural gas terminals are busier than ever, but much of the fuel they import is flowing abroad — leaving domestic storage levels stubbornly low. Flows into the nation’s four floating terminals have surged in recent months amid a rush to replenish gas reserves, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.
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1 week ago |
financialpost.com | Anna Shiryaevskaya |Verity Ratcliffe
Advertisement 1A new breed of investors is expanding into liquefied natural gas, one of the world’s hottest commodities, offering billions of dollars for new projects and squeezing out established players. Article content(Bloomberg) — A new breed of investors is expanding into liquefied natural gas, one of the world’s hottest commodities, offering billions of dollars for new projects and squeezing out established players.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Anna Shiryaevskaya |Verity Ratcliffe
The Golden Pass LNG terminal under construction in Sabine Pass, Texas. (Bloomberg) -- A new breed of investors is expanding into liquefied natural gas, one of the world’s hottest commodities, offering billions of dollars for new projects and squeezing out established players.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Galit Altstein |Rakteem Katakey |Anna Shiryaevskaya
A gas-fired power plant near the River Nile in Cairo. (Bloomberg) -- Israel may resume some natural gas exports to Egypt and Jordan as early as Thursday, though any initial volumes will be small, Energy Minister Eli Cohen said. Israel shut down production at its biggest gas field Leviathan on June 13 after it launched airstrikes against Iran, stopping supplies to import-dependent Egypt, which in response reduced flows to several of its industries.
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1 week ago |
financialpost.com | Anna Shiryaevskaya
Advertisement 1European natural gas prices extended gains for a sixth day, the longest streak in almost four weeks, as the conflict between Israel and Iran raises concerns over vessel traffic via the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy trade route. Article content(Bloomberg) — European natural gas prices extended gains for a sixth day, the longest streak in almost four weeks, as the conflict between Israel and Iran raises concerns over vessel traffic via the Strait of Hormuz, a key energy trade route.
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