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  • 1 week ago | zawya.com | Marwa Rashad

    LNGThis applies to tankers for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petrochemicals, the sources saidJune 17, 2025QatarEnergy has instructed tankers to remain outside the Strait of Hormuz and to enter the Gulf only the day before loading, amid military strikes between nearby Iran and Israel, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday. This applies to tankers for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and petrochemicals, the sources said.

  • 1 week ago | ajot.com | Marwa Rashad |Jana Choukeir |Emily Chow

    Qatar's gas production at the South Pars field is steady and supply is proceeding normally, it said on Tuesday, after the world's largest gas field was hit by an Israeli airstrike on Saturday, prompting Iran to partially suspend its production. Qatar, the world's third-biggest liquefied natural gas exporter after the U.S. and Australia, shares the South Pars gas field with Iran. "So far, gas supplies are proceeding normally.

  • 1 week ago | reuters.com | Marwa Rashad

    LONDRES, 16 jun (Reuters) - Guatemala ha lanzado una licitación para contratar 1.500 megavatios (MW) de nueva capacidad de generación eléctrica para satisfacer la creciente demanda, de los que unos 700 MW se adjudicarán a proyectos basados en gas natural licuado (GNL). "Guatemala espera contratar al menos 700 MW de potencia firme, en una o dos instalaciones ubicadas en las costas del Océano Atlántico o en el Pacífico, que recibirán buques de GNL.

  • 1 week ago | reuters.com | Marwa Rashad

    LONDON, June 16 (Reuters) - Guatemala has launched a tender to contract 1500 megawatts (MW) of new electricity generation capacity to meet growing demand, with around 700 MW to be awarded to projects based on liquefied natural gas (LNG). "Guatemala expects to contract at least 700 MW of firm power, in one or two facilities located in the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean or in the Pacific, which will receive LNG ships.

  • 2 weeks ago | timeslive.co.za | Marwa Rashad

    13 June 2025 - 15:15 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. Egypt is upgrading its infrastructure in Alexandria and Ain Sokhna to handle increased LNG cargo volumes. File photo. Egypt has reached agreements with several energy firms and trading houses to buy 150 to 160 cargoes of liquefied natural gas, as it ramps up purchases to meet power demands despite strained government finances, industry sources said.

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Marwa Rashad
Marwa Rashad @marwastweets
23 May 25

#Russia's #Arctic #LNG 2 plant, currently under U.S. sanctions, has shut down its first production train because reservoirs are full in the absence of tankers to load, a source close to the matter told Reuters. https://t.co/B8OXOyQdt0

Marwa Rashad
Marwa Rashad @marwastweets
22 May 25

Exclusive: #Egypt in talks to buy 40-60 #LNG cargoes in addition to what it has previously purchased this year amid a worsening energy crunch ahead of peak summer demand, three sources aware of the matter told Reuters. https://t.co/Tf2KWJl6qG

Marwa Rashad
Marwa Rashad @marwastweets
15 May 25

Weak #EU #gas prices, Chinese demand to encourage storage refill, #Uniper executive says https://t.co/Dhsovfnio3