Analysis
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Yemen’s shining light
Balhaf liquefaction plant lights a beacon of hope for the country’s LNG -
Global energy projects overshadow Africa’s oil and gas potential
Yet opportunities beckon in Algeria, the Sudans, Nigeria, Angola and east Africa -
Opportunity shrinks for older LNG carriers
Growing idle fleet means rate recovery is unlikely for older vessels in the next few years -
Shell revives Browse LNG gas venture
Shell revives Australia gas venture — but at what cost to Woodside? -
Singapore takes LNG to the next level
New trade, new cargoes in Asia Pacific -
Time for LNG to get scrapping
Vintage vessels will head to the knacker’s yard -
Cheap shale gas will reshape US box trades
At least one supply-chain specialist is counting on a reshoring shift -
Will the US keep a lid on gas exports?
Manufacturers want to keep supply at home to lower their production costs -
Qatar eyes North American gas
Emirate seeks new partners to boost position -
Nigeria courts new buyers
West Africa oil giant must offset loss of US custom -
Moving mountains to shape the future
Shell’s forecast of a gas world benefits shipping -
Hired guns protect Shell’s $9bn gas business
Energy shipping firm deploys armed guards despite low piracy threat to LNG carriers -
Lost in Doha
If Qatar’s national football team announces a new coach, remember you read it here first -
False spring for LNG
Political unrest across North Africa has done little to boost regional gas exports -
A good vintage
Scrapping LNG tonnage is not as simple as many observers might think
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