BC Hydro scrounges for electricity to feed LNG, AI industries

BC Hydro confirmed this week it is considering another hydroelectric dam on the Peace River (this one called “Site E”), as well as damming the Homathko River above Bute Inlet. It’s part of a growing scramble for new electricity, as the public utility grapples with outsized promises our politicians have made to global LNG investors, […]

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Egypt Expands Gas Output and Cypriot Links to Reinforce its Energy Hub Status

Egypt is pursuing a dual-track energy strategy aimed at restoring domestic natural gas production growth while strengthening its position as the Eastern Mediterranean’s leading gas processing and export hub. The Ministry of Petroleum is targeting an additional 120 million cubic feet of natural gas per day (mmcf/d) by the end of June through the development and connection […]

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America Becomes India’s Top Gas Supplier amid Strait of Hormuz Conflict

The United States emerged as India's top supplier of liquified natural gas (LNG) in May, CNBC reported on Thursday, fulfilling a prediction by President Donald Trump last year that America would become a "leading supplier" to the country in the near future.

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Can US and India Forge a ‘Big, Beautiful’ Energy Deal?

A U.S.-India alliance would strike at the heart of the corrupt climate lobby. By trading massive quantities of fossil fuels, it would break a stranglehold on energy policy that climate alarmists have long sought to make permanent.

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Meanwhile, in the Land of Hockey, Tim Horton’s, and Hospitality . . .

While Trump worries about his war in Iran, his ballroom, the 250th anniversary of the founding of the US, and the Epstein files, Canadian PM Mark Carney has been busy. Very busy, which would worry Trump if anyone on the staff has the courage to tell him about it.

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Alaska cruise line experiments with alternative fuel

This article was first published by Post Alley. Early this month, a mobile floating gas station of sorts pulled up alongside the towering cruise ship Star Princess at Seattle’s Pier 91 terminal. For the next eight hours, the refueling crew made news by pumping a large volume of super-cooled natural gas into the bowels of […]

Pakistan expects third LNG cargo from Qatar as Fuwairit crosses Strait of Hormuz

Pakistan is expecting a third liquefied natural gas cargo from Qatar within days under a long-term supply agreement, officials said Tuesday.

The LNG carrier Fuwairit crossed the Strait of Hormuz and is bound for Port Qasim, bringing contracted Qatari LNG to help stabilize the country's energy supply amid volatile global fuel prices

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Iran War Diplomacy Advances as Trump Signals Progress on Deal

US President Donald Trump stated that a potential agreement with Iran had been “largely negotiated,” with reopening the Strait of Hormuz emerging as one of the central objectives of ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the conflict and restoring regional stability. Reuters reported that the emerging framework under discussion could include phased de-escalation measures, renewed commercial…

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ASEAN Nations Return to Fossil Fuels, Back Away From Net Zero Plans

Developing economies are rejecting the climate dogma that demands their perpetual impoverishment. They are actively expanding coal mining operations to ensure a steady supply of domestic fuel. This protects their economies from the wild price swings of imported LNG.

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ConocoPhillips Sees Qatar LNG Delays in Months, Not Years

ConocoPhillips told the Flame conference in Amsterdam that its two joint ventures with QatarEnergy are pressing ahead, and that any war-linked slippage in Qatar’s massive LNG buildout will likely be measured in months — not years. “North Field East, North Field South JVs are ongoing now, and whilst we might see some delays, they are […]

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Exclusive -- Greek Energy Minister: Trump’s ‘Trademark Move’ with Allies and Adversaries Alike Is Energy Diplomacy

DELPHI, Greece — Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou told Breitbart News exclusively here in April that President Donald Trump’s “trademark move” as the leader of the West is to use energy deals to advance American interests with both friends and foes on the world stage.

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ADNOC Signs Strategic Energy Agreements with Indian Partners

In the presence of UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ADNOC signed two strategic energy collaboration agreements with Indian partners aimed at expanding crude oil, LNG, and LPG cooperation while strengthening long-term UAE-India energy security ties. The agreements include a strategic collaboration with Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited…

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Pakistan receives second LNG cargo from Qatar in three days

Pakistan has received its second liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from Qatar within three days, as authorities move to strengthen energy supplies amid regional supply disruptions and rising electricity demand. According to official sources, the LNG carrier Muhzamm, carrying approximately 160,000 cubic metres of liquefied natural gas, docked at Port Qasim in Karachi on Friday. […]

Second Qatari LNG tanker exits Strait of Hormuz after going dark

The Singapore-flagged LNG tanker Mihzem has exited the Strait of Hormuz and entered the Gulf of Oman after going dark, ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg shows.

The vessel is fully laden and lists Pakistan as its destination. Its passage follows that of another Qatari tanker, Al Kharaitiyat, which crossed the same waterway over the weekend.

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What alternatives do Gulf states have to the Strait of Hormuz?

Two months into the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz is still mostly shut. Vessel traffic is running at a fraction of pre-war levels, with the patchwork of ceasefires, blockades and re-closures since February 28 not restoring confidence on the bridge of any tanker. Hormuz has long been understood as one of the world’s […]

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Pakistan engages Iran to secure LNG shipments via Hormuz

Pakistan is coordinating with Iran to ensure safe passage of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes through the Strait of Hormuz as regional tensions and supply constraints raise concerns over energy security officials said. Read More: Strait of Hormuz closure pushes Pakistan into expensive LNG deal According to energy ministry officials two Qatari shipments already loaded with LNG are currently…

LNG Canada Exports Hit 1 Million Tons in April, Marking Major Milestone for West Coast Facility

LNG Canada, the country’s first major liquefied natural gas export facility, shipped a record 1 million metric tons in April, marking a significant ramp-up for the West Coast plant with direct access to Asia, the world’s largest LNG market. All of the April volumes found buyers in Asia, with over half destined for South Korea. […]

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Trump Pushes ‘Peace Pipelines’ to Boost Exports of Climate-Busting LNG to Europe

In the midst of a war in Iran and skyrocketing energy prices at home, the Trump administration is pushing to boost sales of U.S. liquefied natural gas across Central and Eastern Europe. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and other U.S. officials announced this week that they had reached agreements aimed at boosting the construction of “Trump […]

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International LNG Prices Rise Amid Strait of Hormuz Closure

Prices for natural gas in Europe and Asia have diverged from those in the United States since the February 28 closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Futures prices for liquified natural gas (LNG) delivery to the Title Transfer Facility (TTF), the European benchmark price, increased to $14.80 per million British thermal ... [continued]

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Alaska’s energy cliff isn’t coming. It’s already here.

Alaska utilities have warned of sharp price hikes when they start importing liquefied natural gas in the coming years to replace dwindling supplies of locally produced gas that’s traditionally been used for home heating and generating electricity. The first LNG tankers aren’t expected to arrive for a few years. But increases in the prices paid […]

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