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                         delivered by 2027.                   544 cases. State-owned Petrobras reportedly
                           Qatar’s push on both domestic and overseas  accounted for hundreds of these cases, and sev-
                         LNG development comes as other planned  eral private firms – including Dommo Energia
                         liquefaction projects in North America and  (Brazil), Enauta Participacoes (Brazil), Equinor
                         elsewhere appear to be increasingly in doubt.  (Norway), Perenco (UK/France) and Royal
                         A handful of North American developers have  Dutch Shell (UK/Netherlands) – have also been
                         already postponed final investment decisions  hit.
                         (FIDs) from this year until 2021, but analysts are   Venezuela also continues to draw crit-
                         now warning that it could be even longer before  icism from the US for importing gasoline
                         any more liquefaction capacity is sanctioned.  from Iran. Officials in Washington have
                           A number of pre-FID projects in both the US  threatened to penalise any companies found
                         and Canada would be greenfield developments,  to be involved in the transaction and have
                         adding to their construction cost at a time when  also delivered diplomatic warnings to gov-
                         LNG prices remain low and securing financing  ernments around the world.
                         is increasingly challenging. The convergence of   In related news, Libre Abordo, the obscure
                         LNG prices globally is also throwing the eco-  Mexican company that has been executing an
                         nomics of shipping the fuel over long distances  oil-for-water agreement with Venezuela, has
                         into question.                       declared bankruptcy. Venezuelan President
                           Current trends are compounding the worries  Nicolas Maduro has blamed the US sanctions
                         of US LNG developers. Reuters reported on June  on his country for Libre Abordo’s woes.
                         1 that the amount of pipeline gas flowing to US
                         LNG export terminals was on track to fall to a   If you’d like to read more about the key events shaping
                         nine-month low of 4.3 bcf (122 mcm) per day as   the Latin American oil and gas sector then please click
                         cargo cancellations kick in. This is expected to hit   here for NewsBase’s LatAmOil Monitor.
                         Cheniere Energy, the US’ leading LNG exporter,
                         particularly hard.                   Middle Eastern moves
                                                              All eyes are focused on OPEC’s next move but
                         If you’d like to read more about the key events shaping   Iran finds a way to tweak the US’ nose.
                         the global LNG sector then please click here for   This week’s scheduled meeting of OPEC+
                         NewsBase’s GLNG Monitor .            to consider an extension of the oil production
                                                              cuts agreed for May and June will be closely
                         Latin America faces sickness, sanctions  watched by the industry. The past two months
                         In two South American oil-producing states, the  have seen unprecedented volatility and leading
                         coronavirus pandemic and related topics con-  up to this week, oil prices have fluctuated wildly;
                         tinue to dominate headlines.         it is reasonably clear that much hangs on OPEC’s
                           The Colombian pipeline operator Cenit, a  meeting.
                         subsidiary of the national oil company (NOC)   Turkey’s moves in various areas of the Medi-
                         Ecopetrol, has said it will extend measures  terranean have a familiar ring and the latest is its
                         designed to ease the financial burden on pro-  plan to launch oil exploration in East Med under
                         ducers that have been hit hard by declining  a pact with Libyan government. This could be
                         energy demand and low crude prices. The  considered both a daring and provocative initia-
                         company revealed last week that it intended to  tive and it is likely that much more will be heard
                         cut tariffs, to keep special financing arrange-  on this and other moves in the coming months.
                         ments in place for another six months and to   Mixed  news  comes  from  the  Emirates:
                         be more flexible in negotiations with users of  ADNOC was obliged to cut July crude nomi-
                         its pipelines.                       nations to meet the requirements of the OPEC+
                           In Brazil, more offshore operators are report-  pact but there are signs of progress on bids for
                         ing COVID-19 infections among their con-  ADNOC’s gas pipelines.
                         tractors and staff members. As of May 28, the   Even more mixed news comes from Iraq: Pet-
                         National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and  rofac’s has secured a further six-month contract
                         Biofuels (ANP) had made note of no less than  extension with BOC for its long-standing Iraq

























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