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7/26/2019

Israel to start exporting natural gas to Egypt in November (5)

7/26/2019

Asian prices drop on lack of demand to offset oversupply

7/26/2019

Argentina cuts red tape to spur gas exports

7/26/2019

US Senate panel to vote on sanctions on Russia-to-Germany gas pipeline

7/26/2019

European Investment Bank proposes end to fossil fuel lending

7/25/2019

Indonesia's Bontang LNG plant offers cargoes for Aug, Sept, Oct loading

7/25/2019

Japan's Kawasaki set to trial Australian hydrogen exports in 2020

7/25/2019

South Africa sees new LNG import terminal ready by 2024

7/25/2019

Papua New Guinea could renegotiate Total deal

7/24/2019

TechnipFMC awarded $7.6 billion contract for Arctic LNG-2

7/24/2019

GTT receives two new LNG tanker orders

7/24/2019

U.S. FERC launches new LNG division

7/24/2019

Israel to begin gas exports to Egypt within four months

7/23/2019

LNG company gets $100M investment from Osaka Gas

7/23/2019

Last of Yamal LNG Arctic vessel order undergoing sea trials

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