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                         following a COVID-19 outbreak. The move will  LNG prices remain low and securing financing
                         likely affect work on an expansion project, which  is increasingly challenging. The convergence of
                         is already running a year behind schedule.  LNG prices globally is also throwing the eco-
                                                              nomics of shipping the fuel over long distances
                         If you’d like to read more about the key events shaping   into question.
                         the former Soviet Union’s oil and gas sector then please   Current trends are compounding the wor-
                         click here for NewsBase’s FSU Monitor .  ries of US LNG developers. Reuters reported on
                                                              June 1 that the amount of pipeline gas flowing
                         LNG giant pushing ahead as others hold  to US LNG export terminals was on track to fall
                         back                                 to a nine-month low of 4.3bn cubic feet (122mn
                         Even as US LNG exports decline, the backers of  cubic metres) per day as cargo cancellations kick
                         the Golden Pass LNG project, which is under  in. This is anticipated to hit Cheniere Energy, the
                         construction in Texas, have requested author-  US’ leading LNG exporter, particularly hard.
                         isation to expand the capacity of the terminal.
                         This is perhaps not surprising, considering the   If you’d like to read more about the key events shaping
                         project is majority-owned by Qatar Petroleum   the global LNG sector then please click here for
                         (QP), which is also aggressively pursuing the   NewsBase’s GLNG Monitor .
                         expansion of its domestic LNG export capacity.
                         QP owns a 70% stake in Golden Pass LNG, while  Latin America faces sickness, sanctions
                         ExxonMobil holds the remaining 30%. (See:  In two South American oil-producing states, the
                         Golden Pass LNG files for capacity expansion as  coronavirus pandemic and related topics con-
                         cargo cancellations bite US exporters, page 15)  tinue to dominate headlines.
                           The partners are seeking permission to boost   The Colombian pipeline operator Cenit, a
                         the capacity of Golden Pass LNG to 18.1mn  subsidiary of the national oil company (NOC)
                         tonnes per year, from 15.6mn tpy previously.  Ecopetrol, has said it will extend measures
                         They say the increase “does not involve any  designed to ease the financial burden on produc-
                         equipment changes or environmental permit  ers that have been hit hard by declining energy
                         adjustments”, and would be achieved via “pro-  demand and low crude prices. The company
                         duction efficiencies”.               revealed last week that it intended to cut tariffs,
                           Separately, QP announced this week that it  to keep special financing arrangements in place
                         had signed $19bn worth of orders for LNG ships  for another six months and to be more flexible in
                         from South Korean shipbuilders Daewoo Ship-  negotiations with users of its pipelines.
                         building & Marine Engineering, Hyundai Heavy   In Brazil, more offshore operators are report-
                         Industries Holdings and Samsung Heavy Indus-  ing COVID-19 infections among their con-
                         tries. This marks the largest ever single LNG  tractors and staff members. As of May 28, the
                         vessel order, covering more than 100 ships to be  National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas
                         delivered by 2027.                   and Biofuels (ANP) had recorded no less than
                           Qatar’s push on both domestic and overseas  544 cases. State-owned Petrobras reportedly
                         LNG development comes as other planned  accounted for hundreds of these cases, and sev-
                         liquefaction projects in North America and  eral private firms – including Dommo Energia
                         elsewhere appear to be increasingly in doubt.  (Brazil), Enauta Participacoes (Brazil), Equinor
                         A handful of North American developers have  (Norway), Perenco (UK/France) and Royal
                         already postponed final investment decisions  Dutch Shell (UK/Netherlands) – have also been
                         (FIDs) from this year until 2021, but analysts  hit.
                         are now warning that it could be even longer   Venezuela also continues to draw criticism
                         before any more liquefaction capacity is  from the US for importing gasoline from Iran.
                         sanctioned.                          Officials in Washington have threatened to
                           A number of pre-FID projects in both the US  penalise any companies found to be involved in
                         and Canada would be greenfield developments,  this activity and have also delivered diplomatic
                         adding to their construction cost at a time when  warnings to governments around the world.


























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