
Israel resumes limited natural gas exports amid ongoing conflict
Israel has recommenced limited natural gas exports, prioritising domestic needs first, according to the country’s Energy Ministry.

Israel has recommenced limited natural gas exports, prioritising domestic needs first, according to the country’s Energy Ministry.

The UK government has introduced new guidance on environmental impact assessments (EIA) for proposed oil and gas projects in the North Sea.

Australia’s Woodside Energy has agreed to supply one million tonnes of LNG to Malaysian multinational oil and gas firm Petronas.

Australia’s integrated multi-modal transport provider Kelsian Group has agreed to provide workforce transportation services for the CP2 LNG project in Louisiana, the US.

The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has upheld the final order authorising Commonwealth LNG’s 9.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) export project.

Chevron and ExxonMobil have successfully bid for exploration rights in Brazil’s Foz do Amazonas basin, which has been striving to address environmental concerns in the region.

Polish pipeline operator Gaz-System is set to receive a loan of 2.2bn zlotys ($593m) for the development of the onshore section of the country’s first floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU).

The US Senate has introduced a tax break exceeding $1bn for oil and gas producers in President Donald Trump’s latest fiscal package.

Natural gas processing capacity is witnessing growth in the Middle East, driven by various factors, including abundant natural gas reserves.

Equinor has secured the S-M-1617 exploration block in the Santos basin during Brazil’s 5th Open Permanent Concession bid round.