The EU and Japan consolidate energy collaboration via a specific discussion on worldwide LNG structure

The EU and Japan have presently agreed to bolster their energy collaboration by instituting an EU-Japan energy security conversation on international liquefied natural gas (LNG) framework. This specific discussion will center on three main aspects: international assurance of supply, market…

Prior to the upcoming winter, Germany should be able to substantially fill its gas reserves

According to the information provided by Germany’s gas storage operator association INES, the country should be able to replenish its gas storage units prior to the upcoming winter. According to a news release issued by INES, “Even with lower LNG…

Due to high prices, cruise ships in Europe are switching from LNG to diesel

According to a report by the newswire dpa that was picked up by the Süddeutsche Zeitung, an increasing number of cruise ships have decided to switch their propellant from liquefied natural gas (LNG) to diesel fuel because of the high…

Bavaria plans to import gas and renewable hydrogen from Croatia through a new pipeline

Croatia might become a significant gas supplier for the German state of Bavaria by supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) and hydrogen to the industrial powerhouse state, according to a report from the Süddeutsche Zeitung. “Bavaria is seeking its energy of…

The following are five facts you should know regarding Europe’s energy problem

As the economy recovers from the epidemic, demand for gas is increasing. However, supplies are limited, and costs are steadily rising. Gas can aid in the decarbonization of power, but it is also a source of pollution. Europeans are preparing…

Is it now Japan’s turn?

 As a result of the worldwide energy shortage, power prices have reached new highs for the first time in nine months   Gains in global oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and coal prices are starting to flow through to Japan’s…

“The LNG market in Germany is getting increasingly challenging.”

Energate news claims that the energy firm Uniper has decided to abandon plans to build an LNG (liquefied natural gas) terminal in Wilhelmshaven, in northern Germany. According to CEO Klaus-Dieter Maubach, in an interview with the energate magazine e|m|w, “it…