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Ashgabat Hosts OGT 2021 International Investment Forum [Promoted]
May 20, 2021 2:00:pm
Summary 12 May, Ashgabat hosted the International Forum on Attracting Investments to the Oil and Gas Sector of Turkmenistan, organized by the State Concerns “Turkmengas” and “Turkmennebit”, the State Corporation “Turkmengeology”, as well as the Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan.
by: Turkmen Forum
Ashgabat Hosts OGT 2021 International Investment Forum [Promoted]
The event was held in a hybrid format and attended by over 500 delegates, more than 200 large companies from 42 countries of the world, government agencies, relevant ministries and agencies, the world s leading oil & gas, service and consulting companies, major international organizations and financial institutions, diplomats and academia.
Nigeria s UTM orders FLNG studies
May 12, 2021 9:50:am
Summary It would be the first FLNG to be deployed in the west African state and would bring an end to NLNG s monopoly over the country s LNG exports.
by: Joseph Murphy
Nigeria s UTM Offshore has hired Japan s JGC and US firm KBR to study its plan for a floating LNG project, capable of exporting up to 176mn ft³/day (1.8bn m³/yr) of gas.
UTM signed.
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Analysis | Can Central Asian gas exporters rely on China?
Apr 26, 2021 7:30:pm
Summary China hopes to reduce energy imports and cut emissions, raising questions about the need for additional gas from Central Asia.
by: Rebeka Foley, Eurasianet
Analysis | Can Central Asian gas exporters rely on China?
Central Asia’s natural gas producers have only one eager buyer: China. And though China has a growing appetite, it has signaled intentions to source more energy domestically. What does this mean for Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan?
A little over a decade ago, China produced enough gas to meet its own demands. These days, it imports about 42 percent of its needs. Central Asia supplies about a third of China’s total gas imports and 15 percent of demand. The rest travels through pipelines from Myanmar (3 percent of total imports) and Russia (3 percent of imports and rising) – or by sea as liquified natural gas, which accounts for over two-th