04
Apr
2019

NEWS BRIEFING: JERA-EDF, Waha, Total China, Toshiba-ENN, Ocean LNG + more

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  • Total signs LNG supply deal with Guanghui gas company
  • Total’s Saft subsidiary strike battery JV with China’s Tianneng Energy Technology
  • NNPC commits to zero gas flare policy for all new gas projects
  • Shell breaks ranks with fuel association not aligned with its climate policies
  • JERA and EDF complete LNG portfolio optimisation merger
  • DNV GL signs contract with Chinese shipyard to build “world’s biggest” LNG carrier
  • Toshiba’s sale of US assets to ENN hit by regulatory delay
  • ExxonMobil shareholders shall not vote on climate emission targets, SEC rules
  • Stonepeak bids USD 3.6 billion for Oryx Midstream oil pipeline assets
  • US regulators approve Energia Costa Azul LNG to export US-sourced gas to non-FTA countries
  • Florida Power & Light building “world’s largest” solar powered battery to replace two gas-fired power stations
  • Ocean LNG confirmed to offtake all LNG volumes from Golden Pass LNG
  • Waha gas prices hit lowest level yet
  • Santos signs LNG SPA with Unipec for 0.45 mtpa from PNG LNG
  • Snam introduces hydrogen blend into Italian grid
  • Swedegas and Energinet merge their gas markets
  • Hungary eyeing Azerbaijani gas to break away from Russian dependence
  • Phoenix Global awarded shale concession in Vaca Muerta
  • WA government developing mini-LNG plant to test new technology
  • Repsol partners with ExxonMobil and Ecopetrol in two separate deals in Colombia
  • Bulgartransgaz selects Saudi company for grid expansion

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