Green light for more US LNG to non-free trade agreement countries

Southern LNG Company, a subsidiary of the North American energy infrastructure player Kinder Morgan, has received the go-ahead for additional exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a terminal in Chatham County, Georgia. The post Green light for more US LNG to non-free trade agreement countries appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Market upheaval drives reversal in Singapore-Rotterdam LNG bunker spread

LNG bunker fuel prices in Singapore held a premium to Rotterdam on March 31, underscoring a sharp reversal from the discount structure seen earlier this year, as geopolitical tensions and regional supply-demand shifts reshape market dynamics. Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, assessed the price of LNG bunker fuel in Rotterdam at $19.20/MMBtu on March …

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Growing Houthi risk could amplify inefficiencies across tanker trade flows

Escalating Houthi attacks against Israeli targets signal potential maritime sabotage ahead, threatening to reshape global tanker trade flows and introduce significant inefficiencies into an already strained supply chain. We analyse how redirecting crude exports via the Cape of Good Hope could nearly triple tonne-miles out of Yanbu, favor specific tanker benchmarks, and shift clean product …

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