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Woodside Approves \$27 Billion US LNG Terminal Amid Climate Concerns
Woodside Energy approved a \$27 billion LNG export terminal in Louisiana, boosting US LNG exports globally from 2029, aligning with Trump's energy policy but facing market uncertainties and shareholder criticism due to climate concerns.
Woodside Approves \$27 Billion US LNG Terminal Amid Climate Concerns
Woodside Energy approved a \$27 billion LNG export terminal in Louisiana, boosting US LNG exports globally from 2029, aligning with Trump's energy policy but facing market uncertainties and shareholder criticism due to climate concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Mukran LNG Terminal: From Underutilized to Fully Booked in 2025
Germany's Mukran LNG terminal, operational since September 2024, is fully booked for 2025 due to high gas demand, contrasting with its initial underutilization and ongoing local opposition; each LNG tanker delivers roughly one terawatt-hour of gas into the German network.
Mukran LNG Terminal: From Underutilized to Fully Booked in 2025
Germany's Mukran LNG terminal, operational since September 2024, is fully booked for 2025 due to high gas demand, contrasting with its initial underutilization and ongoing local opposition; each LNG tanker delivers roughly one terawatt-hour of gas into the German network.
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40% Bias Score


Mukran LNG Terminal Operates at 5% Capacity, Raising Concerns
Germany's Mukran LNG terminal on Rügen Island, built in response to the Ukraine war to alleviate the impact of reduced Russian gas supplies, operated at only 5% capacity in Q1 2025, covering just 1.5% of Germany's gas needs in 2024, prompting calls for its closure due to its economic and environment...
Mukran LNG Terminal Operates at 5% Capacity, Raising Concerns
Germany's Mukran LNG terminal on Rügen Island, built in response to the Ukraine war to alleviate the impact of reduced Russian gas supplies, operated at only 5% capacity in Q1 2025, covering just 1.5% of Germany's gas needs in 2024, prompting calls for its closure due to its economic and environment...
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56% Bias Score


Panama Approves Pipeline Project to Enhance Canal Efficiency
Panama's Canal Authority approved construction of an 80km pipeline to transfer liquefied petroleum gas between the Caribbean and Pacific coasts by April 4th, 2025, enhancing efficiency, addressing projected demand increases, and strengthening the Canal's long-term competitiveness.
Panama Approves Pipeline Project to Enhance Canal Efficiency
Panama's Canal Authority approved construction of an 80km pipeline to transfer liquefied petroleum gas between the Caribbean and Pacific coasts by April 4th, 2025, enhancing efficiency, addressing projected demand increases, and strengthening the Canal's long-term competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score


Shell Rejects Coalition's Gas Export Curb Plan
Shell warns that the Coalition's plan to curb Queensland LNG exports to boost domestic gas supplies would fail to increase supply, worsen gas shortfalls in NSW and Victoria, and deter investment in new gas projects, despite the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's claim it would lower gas prices.
Shell Rejects Coalition's Gas Export Curb Plan
Shell warns that the Coalition's plan to curb Queensland LNG exports to boost domestic gas supplies would fail to increase supply, worsen gas shortfalls in NSW and Victoria, and deter investment in new gas projects, despite the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's claim it would lower gas prices.
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52% Bias Score


Australia's Gas Shortage: From Export Giant to Potential Importer
Australia, a leading gas exporter, faces a gas shortage in its southeast due to waning production, inadequate pipeline infrastructure, and past policy failures; the government is exploring subsidies and a national gas reservation scheme, while potentially importing LNG, possibly from Japan, a major ...
Australia's Gas Shortage: From Export Giant to Potential Importer
Australia, a leading gas exporter, faces a gas shortage in its southeast due to waning production, inadequate pipeline infrastructure, and past policy failures; the government is exploring subsidies and a national gas reservation scheme, while potentially importing LNG, possibly from Japan, a major ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Postpones Russian LNG Ban, Targets 2027 Energy Independence
The European Union has postponed a ban on Russian LNG imports due to internal disagreements and uncertainty regarding alternative energy sources, opting instead for a 2027 energy independence roadmap; however, France, Spain, and Belgium remain heavily reliant on Russian LNG, importing 85% of EU impo...

EU Postpones Russian LNG Ban, Targets 2027 Energy Independence
The European Union has postponed a ban on Russian LNG imports due to internal disagreements and uncertainty regarding alternative energy sources, opting instead for a 2027 energy independence roadmap; however, France, Spain, and Belgium remain heavily reliant on Russian LNG, importing 85% of EU impo...
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36% Bias Score

Canada Aims for Top LNG Exporter Spot, Needs Political Action
Canada's TC Energy CEO believes Canada can be the top LNG exporter to Asia, but political unity and faster approvals are needed; the first LNG export terminal starts mid-year in Kitimat, B.C., while concerns exist about oversupply and high production costs.

Canada Aims for Top LNG Exporter Spot, Needs Political Action
Canada's TC Energy CEO believes Canada can be the top LNG exporter to Asia, but political unity and faster approvals are needed; the first LNG export terminal starts mid-year in Kitimat, B.C., while concerns exist about oversupply and high production costs.
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56% Bias Score

Woodside Secures \$9.5B for US LNG Project Amidst Oil Price Plunge
Woodside Energy sold a 40% stake in its proposed Louisiana LNG export terminal for \$9.5 billion, securing funding amidst falling oil prices driven by Trump's tariffs and increased Saudi oil production; the project could double Woodside's LNG exports.

Woodside Secures \$9.5B for US LNG Project Amidst Oil Price Plunge
Woodside Energy sold a 40% stake in its proposed Louisiana LNG export terminal for \$9.5 billion, securing funding amidst falling oil prices driven by Trump's tariffs and increased Saudi oil production; the project could double Woodside's LNG exports.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Energy Crisis: Canadian Alternatives Face Steep Hurdles
Germany faces energy security challenges after losing Russia and the US as gas suppliers; exploring Canadian LNG and hydrogen imports reveals infrastructural limitations and economic constraints, highlighting the urgent need for renewable energy investments.

Germany's Energy Crisis: Canadian Alternatives Face Steep Hurdles
Germany faces energy security challenges after losing Russia and the US as gas suppliers; exploring Canadian LNG and hydrogen imports reveals infrastructural limitations and economic constraints, highlighting the urgent need for renewable energy investments.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.

Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.
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36% Bias Score

US LNG Projects Face Uncertain Future Amidst Tariffs, Labor Shortages, and Global Competition
Eight proposed US LNG projects face high capital cost uncertainty due to tariffs and labor shortages, long project timelines, and volatile domestic and global LNG markets; foreign buyers may seek more reliable suppliers.

US LNG Projects Face Uncertain Future Amidst Tariffs, Labor Shortages, and Global Competition
Eight proposed US LNG projects face high capital cost uncertainty due to tariffs and labor shortages, long project timelines, and volatile domestic and global LNG markets; foreign buyers may seek more reliable suppliers.
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44% Bias Score
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