A second Japanese tanker, the LNG carrier 'Green Sanfi', has successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz after being stuck in the Gulf since the onset of the conflict. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines confirmed the safety of the crew and cargo.
Two liquefied natural gas carriers, 'Green Asha' and 'Green Sanvi', have left the Gulf carrying fuel shipments to India. This departure comes as the country faces its worst gas crisis in decades.
Recent tracking data has revealed the departure of two Indian ships loaded with liquefied gas from the Arabian Gulf, raising questions about the impact on energy markets. This move comes at a critical time as global energy markets continue to be influenced by political and economic changes.
Pertamina, an Indonesian company, announced an increase in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies in Madiun, East Java, to meet market demands during the extended Easter holiday from April 3 to 5, 2026. This initiative aims to ensure energy availability during a period of heightened demand.
Brazilian President <strong>Lula da Silva</strong> is working to cancel the liquefied natural gas (LNG) auction organized by <strong>Petrobras</strong>. This decision aims to enhance government control over the country's energy resources during a critical economic period.
Germany has begun receiving its first shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Oman, reflecting its efforts to secure energy sources amid ongoing military tensions in the Gulf region. This development highlights strategic shifts in energy security.
Asia's imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) have dropped to their lowest level since 2022 due to escalating tensions from the war in Iran. This decrease highlights the impact of regional conflicts on global energy markets.
Asia's imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fell by <strong>8.6%</strong> in March, marking the largest decrease in over three years. This decline is attributed to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, which has impacted supply and prices.
On Sunday, India announced that two of its liquefied gas carriers safely passed through the Hormuz Strait, carrying a total of <strong>94,000 metric tons</strong> of gas. This announcement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
European Union countries are striving to reduce their reliance on Russian gas due to increasing energy supply pressures from the war in Ukraine. African liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies are emerging as a promising alternative to those from the U.S. and Qatar.
Two liquefied petroleum gas carriers, 'PW Elm' and 'PW Teer', have crossed the Strait of Hormuz heading to India amidst rising tensions due to the US-Israeli war on Iran. This move comes as India faces a severe gas crisis.
India has resumed its trade relations with Iran by purchasing its first liquefied petroleum gas shipment since 2019, following the easing of U.S. sanctions on Tehran. The shipment, originally destined for China, is set to arrive soon at the Mangalore port on India's west coast.