State-owned firms Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) and Indonesia's Pertamina have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other energy sources.
President Joe Biden’s administration has asked the European Union to ensure liquefied natural gas shipments that meet U.S.
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Cheniere Energy (LNG) announced the publication of an updated life cycle assessment study for greenhouse gas emissions intensities of the ...
The gas, which is primarily composed of planet-warming methane, would be super-cooled and compressed for export as liquefied ...
A major US oil industry lobbying group is pushing for President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress to ...
Julius Rone, the CEO of UTM Offshore, has assured Nigerians that the ongoing divestment by international oil companies (IOCs) will ...
Blue Energy, India's first LNG truck manufacturer, was valued at $250 million in its previous fundraising round ...
Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project cut production from its gas fields to almost zero in November after halting liquefaction last ...
Floating liquefied natural gas projects, heralded as a transformative way to access remote gas reserves, have earned a new ...
Blue Energy Motors, an Indian start-up that makes liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fuelled trucks, plans to raise $100 million by ...
Indonesia’s state-owned oil and natural gas firm PT Pertamina is looking to take part in the country’s liquefied natural gas industry supply chain through various projects.