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Gas Processing/LNG

Cheniere submits application to build massive LNG plant in Texas

Rising oil, gas and LNG demand draws global traders to India

As consumption growth slows in most major economies, trading firm executives told the India Energy Week conference that they see opportunities across crude, refined fuels and liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Trigon Pacific Terminals reports 14% boost in export volumes

As northern BC's largest bulk export terminal, Trigon handles Canadian steelmaking and thermal coal, and petroleum coke. Trigon also provides rail unloading and berth services for liquid propane gas (LPG) exports.

Glenfarne announces major Phase 1 Alaska LNG milestones, with construction, line pipe supply and gas agreements

Tanzania expects to sign $42-B mega LNG project before June

Europe set for record LNG imports in 2026

Larsen & Toubro wins order for hydrocarbon onshore business

The project, to be delivered entirely on a lump sum turnkey basis, comprises engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) of a liquefied natural gas (LNG)/ethane double-wall storage tank with a capacity of 170,000 m3 and a propane double-wall storage tank with a capacity of 140,000 m3 at the Dahej Petrochemical Complex in Gujarat.

Key U.S. energy, power trends at home and on world markets

Overseas, the U.S. is set to cement its position as the largest and most influential exporter of crude oil and natural gas, which continue to underpin a vast majority of global energy systems and generate massive earnings for the U.S. Treasury.

Hungary's Orban says U.S. intervention in Venezuela good for energy markets

U.S. President Donald Trump, Orban's ally, who has exempted Hungary from U.S. sanctions on Russian energy for the 2026 Hungarian election year, has made clear that he wants to share in Venezuela's oil riches.

bp picks first outsider CEO Meg O'Neill after abrupt Auchincloss exit

O'Neill, who will take over in April following the abrupt exit of Murray Auchincloss, becomes bp's first external CEO in its more than century-long history and the first woman to lead any of the world's top five oil majors.