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Hudson Bay LNG: Canada’s Shorter Route to Europe Is Taking Shape
Source: NeeStaNan (First Nations) A new LNG corridor is emerging in Canada—one that could reshape Atlantic Basin gas flows. The NeeStaNan Project, led by an Indigenous-owned consortium including the Fox Lake Cree Nation, is advancing plans for a liquefied natural gas export terminal near Port Nelson on the western shore of Hudson Bay. The vision: unlock Western Canadian gas and deliver it to Europe through a significantly shorter shipping route. At the core of the proposal is

Timothy Beggans
7 hours ago2 min read


Ready, Set, Go… Here Comes First LNG
Source: Golden Pass LNG The transition from construction to first cargo at an LNG export facility is one of the most technically demanding startup sequences in the energy industry. As commissioning advances at Golden Pass LNG near Port Arthur, Texas, the project is entering the final stretch before its first export cargo. Jointly developed by QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil, Golden Pass will add roughly 18 mtpa of liquefaction capacity to the U.S. Gulf Coast. But before LNG flows

Timothy Beggans
Mar 82 min read


One Gas Market Now: How U.S. LNG Is Forcing Global Price Convergence
Source: https://oilgas-info.jogmec.go.jp/nglng_en/ For decades, global gas markets moved to different rhythms. Europe followed TTF, Asia followed JKM, and carbon prices lived in their own universe. That fragmentation is fading fast. The reason is U.S. LNG. Unlike legacy LNG supply, U.S. cargoes generally lack destination clauses, allowing molecules to flow wherever netbacks are strongest. As U.S. export volumes scale higher, these flexible cargoes are increasingly arbitraging

Timothy Beggans
Feb 82 min read


Japan’s LNG Storage Strategy: Building a Shock Absorber for a Volatile World
Source: JERA Japan is quietly reshaping the global LNG market by expanding storage capacity—and the reasons go far beyond winter demand. At the core is energy security. Japan imports nearly all of its natural gas, yet lacks a fully connected national pipeline system. LNG storage tanks function as the country’s primary buffer, ensuring power and industrial continuity when global supply chains falter. Storage is also becoming an economic shock absorber. With LNG prices increasi

Timothy Beggans
Jan 311 min read


Newfoundland’s LNG Moment: Fermeuse Energy and a New Atlantic–Arctic Gateway
Source: Crown LNG Eastern Canada may be on the cusp of a major LNG breakthrough. Fermeuse Energy’s proposed LNG export development in Newfoundland and Labrador links three strategic assets: offshore gas from the Jeanne d’Arc Basin, the ice-free deepwater Fermeuse Harbour, and growing global demand for secure natural gas supply. The Jeanne d’Arc Basin, long known for oil production (Hibernia, Terra Nova, White Rose), also holds significant volumes of associated natural gas tha

Timothy Beggans
Jan 252 min read
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