Third train on the cards for LNG project, unleashing more Australian gas

A new train is in the pipeline for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project off the northwest coast of Western Australia (WA), following a recent strategic partnership between Japan’s Inpex and Texas-based Formentera to accelerate development of a project by leveraging U.S. shale technology and expertise to unlock what is deemed to be one of …

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Azule Energy offloads stakes in two blocks offshore Angola

Azule Energy, a joint venture between two energy majors, Italy’s Eni and the UK’s BP, has sealed a deal to divest its interests in two blocks off the coast of Angola. The post Azule Energy offloads stakes in two blocks offshore Angola appeared first on Offshore Energy.

The war in Iran will have knock-on effects for the steel markets in the upcoming months

Seaborne steel flows reached 21.1mt in February 2026, up less than 1% from the same period last year. The global flatline came despite a 6% rise in steel flows from China, as this was mitigated by an aggregated fall of 4% elsewhere. The relationship between Chinese steel exports and domestic steel production continued in the …

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Marlink reports 50% surge in satellite jamming and spoofing as geopolitical tensions impact global shipping

Marlink, a global leader in secure managed services for business-critical digital solutions, reports a more than 50% increase in detected and reported Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) interference incidents across its customer base during March, highlighting a growing operational risk for vessels operating in sensitive regions. The rise in disruption is closely linked to evolving …

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