Tagged With Taiwan
Taiwan embraces long-term LNG
2 September 2024
The island nation plans to phase out nuclear energy and substitute coal for gas, but must first overcome import capacity constraints
Weather and pricing key to Asia’s winter LNG demand
2 September 2024
Nuclear availability in Japan and South Korea will also be an important factor in determining overall LNG requirements
Asia increasingly looks to flexible LNG supply
21 August 2024
Demand growth and the expiration of existing contracts mean Asian nations will become less reliant on long-term contracted supply
Outlook 2023: America’s role in global gas security
28 November 2022
The US ‘Gaslift’ helped rescue Europe’s energy sector last winter, but with liquefaction plants already operating at capacity, what are the prospects for continued support?
Equinor warns on gas price cap complications
7 September 2022
The Norwegian producer stresses that imposing a maximum price will not solve underlying issues
Letter from China: Taiwan tensions expose energy risks
11 August 2022
China’s heavy reliance on energy imports means it too would be vulnerable in the event of armed confrontation
Taiwan breaks ground on LNG terminal expansion
19 July 2022
State-owned CPC has started work to expand its Taichung LNG import terminal
Taiwanese LNG plans advance
8 March 2022
Environmental approval marks significant progress for import scheme
Referendum to shape Taiwan’s LNG future
17 December 2021
Taiwanese voters will decide whether to relocate the $2bn Taoyuan project
Eni supplies offset LNG to Taiwan
9 August 2021
The shipment is part of a wider trend in East Asia
JKM globalises the gas market
21 September 2020
In Asia, an increasingly liberalised LNG market has enabled the region to mitigate a lack of interconnected pipeline infrastructure
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