Tagged With LNG-to-power
29 June 2022
The import-dependent nation is increasingly reliant on expensive spot LNG cargoes
25 May 2022
Lenders and insurance brokers see huge regional variation across the Asia-Pacific region in terms of funding for LNG-to-power projects, panellists said at Petroleum Economist’s LNG to Power Forum Apac
24 May 2022
The impact of high prices should be only a temporary phenomenon
19 May 2022
Market challenges are temporary, panellists said at Petroleum Economist’s LNG to Power Forum Apac
16 May 2022
Tariffs, location and bureaucracy are obstacles to be overcome to drive greater use of gas in Vietnam’s power sector
25 January 2022
The developer sees LNG as vital for the continent’s energy needs
29 November 2021
Foreign companies are enthusiastic about Vietnam’s LNG prospects, but risks persist
25 November 2021
The firm’s LNG-to-power development will be the first in Vietnam to be fully privately owned
14 October 2021
The country’s push to become an LNG importer is gathering pace, bolstered by the island nation’s location on major shipping lanes
13 October 2021
The continent needs more regional cooperation to expand its gas sector, panellists told Petroleum Economist’s LNG to Power Forum
25 February 2020
LNG will bear the brunt of the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on China’s demand for natural gas in 2020. But the effects are likely to be short-lived unless there is a major escalation of mainland infections
31 January 2020
LNG will have a growing role in the electrification of the global energy economy, despite increasing headwinds from the anti-fossil fuel lobby
3 January 2020
Gas prices may struggle to move significantly higher in 2020, despite a recent bounce
2 January 2019
There is strong interest across the industry in making LNG-to-power work in sub-Saharan Africa, but nobody has yet cracked a structure that works