Despite the gas pledge of Indian PM Modi back in 2017, his government is still pursuing a pro-gas agenda, which could lead to a spike in stranded assets. The post India’s LNG roadmap could lead to billions more in stranded assets appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Projects under construction are suffering setbacks. Meanwhile, the market outlook is turning negative, and the window of opportunity for new North American LNG is beginning to close, analysts say. The post North American LNG sees costs overruns and delays appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Plans to expand gas pipeline capacity in the Western Balkans risk significantly jeopardising the energy transition in the region. The post Western Balkans natural gas expansion risky: experts appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has said that Senegal will halt gas imports in 2026, to save $227 million annually, boost electricity for low-income households, and utilise new domestic offshore gas. The post Senegalese PM Sonko driven to end gas imports appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Romania’s energy transition is well underway but it seems like stronger output from solar and onshore wind power will go hand-in-hand with increasing gas production. The post Romania bets on both renewables and gas appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
The Republic of Congo sealed a $23bn oil & gas deal with Wing Wah to expand the Banga Kayo, Holmoni, and Cayo fields. The post Congo’s $23bn deal with China’s Wing Wah raises concerns appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Gas production in West Texas has surged in recent years. The industry is rushing to construct more pipelines in the Permian. But analysts warn about the risk of overbuilding. The post U.S. Permian could be building too many gas pipelines appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
The Israeli strike on Qatar last month has been widely viewed by industry and regional commentators as a marked departure from established political norms. The post Attacks in Qatar point to increased erraticism of U.S., analysts say appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
European countries continue to pursue carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects as part of wider climate change efforts, despite ongoing concerns about costs and viability. The post Europe advances CCS but doubts over costs, viability remain appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Moldova has managed to replace the gas volumes cut off by Russia's Gazprom, but the country’s energy import dependency remains a concern. The post Moldova grapples with energy transition as shortages loom appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
A flurry of deals at Gastech indicated interest in the continued expansion of LNG. But even industry leaders warned that “equity investors are going to get squeezed” from oversupply. The post Gulfstream LNG CEO calls out industry’s “irrational exuberance” appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Australia is at it again, wrestling with energy supply issues that intersect both gas shortages and the public’s concern over its continued LNG imports, fossil fuel development and usage. The post Australian LNG imports counter domestic gas supply missteps appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Governments plan on producing more than double the fossil fuels than is consistent with a climate-safe world, a new report said. The post Countries plan fossil fuels expansion that could wreck climate targets appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Inefficiencies in compressed air systems result in significant, avoidable emissions, writes Jeffry Kahn, President of CAM Technologies.| Gas Outlook
Russian shipments of LNG to China in spite of sanctions display assertiveness and political gamesmanship by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The post Sanctioned Russian LNG shipments test U.S. resolve appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Civil society groups are challenging Shell’s NCUD offshore project, warning that South Africa may be overstating gas as an energy lifeline and locking itself into costly fossil fuel dependence. The post SA groups raise concerns over Shell drilling at NCUD appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
In spite of bullish industry sentiment at Gastech, concerns over the impact of future gas oversupply remain. The post Gastech closes in Milan with record LNG deals; risk of oversupply appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
U.S. energy secretary Chris Wright played down fears that a focus on gas exports would drive up prices for domestic U.S. gas users. The post U.S. energy sec Wright calls on EU to address regulatory trade barriers: Gastech appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
The presence of hedge funds in gas markets has increased, leading to questions over their impact on gas prices, Gastech attendees heard. The post EU should align storage strategy to address price swings: Gastech appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Industry leaders speaking at Gastech remain bullish about prospects for the gas market despite its conflict with climate goals. The post Energy industry leaders bullish about gas prospects at Gastech appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Global gas industry gathering Gastech kicked off in Milan on Tuesday with U.S. and EU leaders inching closer on energy despite their opposing views on climate. The post U.S., EU, reiterate alignment on energy despite climate differences: Gastech appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
U.S. electricity prices were already rising because of new demand and stress from climate disasters. But Trump’s attacks on renewables could create more “scarcity,” experts say. The post Trump policies driving up electricity prices appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Ghana has issued Africa’s first bilateral carbon credits through a cookstove project with Switzerland but concerns persist.| Gas Outlook
Last month Malaysian energy giant Petronas inked a deal to procure an estimated $43.4 billion of U.S. LNG over the next five years. The post Malaysia pivots from LNG exporter to importer appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Methane satellites have captured snapshots of super emitter events. But a newly published “Methane Risk Map” depicts health risks from hazardous air pollutants associated with methane emissions. The post New map shows health risks of methane super emitters appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Louisiana fishermen fear their catch is contaminated with river sludge after a dredging accident. It is the latest blow to a commercial fishing industry reeling from the impacts of LNG. The post Dredge operation near Venture Global’s CP2 spills into fish habitat appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Angola’s first dedicated offshore gas well, Gajajeira-01, has been hailed as marking a historic shift from oil dependence to natural gas, but experts warn over the use of gas as a transition fuel. The post Angola offshore gas well marks shift from oil to gas appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Attacks on key energy infrastructure sites have exacerbated electricity supply concerns, potentially stoking domestic discontent and highlighting security vulnerabilities. The post Iran attacks leave political wounds amid infra damage appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
The Philippines still has the most coal-dependant grid in Southeast Asia, with coal still representing around 60% of the total energy mix.| Gas Outlook
Ghana’s latest offshore oil discovery promises economic gains and greater energy security — but raises fresh concerns about delaying its clean energy transition and locking in long-term fossil fuel dependence. The post Ghana oil find raises fresh concerns over delay to energy transition appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
The EU has pledged to buy U.S. LNG as part of a trade deal with Trump. The Trump administration and the U.S. LNG industry has seized on the trade talks to target the EU Methane Regulation with the goal of locking Europe into buying more American gas| Gas Outlook
Gulf Coast communities are dealing with increasing storms from climate change and higher levels of pollution from U.S. LNG terminals.| Gas Outlook
Higher methane emissions from gas infrastructure have negated much of U.S. climate progress in the past two decades. “Gas is a lot worse than I think is widely understood,” the author of a new study says. The post Two-thirds of U.S. GHG cuts since 2005 wiped out by higher methane — study appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
A new report out by IEEFA is questioning India’s aspirations for a gas-based economy to replace other polluting fossil fuels.| Gas Outlook
SBM Offshore will exit Equatorial Guinea after divesting its stake in FPSO Aseng to state-owned GEPetrol, marking a shift towards African energy sovereignty amid global transition pressures. The post Dutch SBM Offshore divests entire stake to Equatorial Guinean state oil firm appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Consumers ending up shouldering most of the costs of installing and operating CCS in the UK, a new report has found. The post CCS costs in UK could reach £408bn by 2050: report appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Brazil is getting closer to licensing oil and gas exploration in the Amazon Basin, raising questions over climate commitments ahead of COP30.| Gas Outlook