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…The US Environmental Protection Agency has turned down Cheniere Energy’s request to exempt LNG turbines from 18-year-old regulations that the agency decided…

…The US Environmental Protection Agency has turned down Cheniere Energy’s request to exempt LNG turbines from 18-year-old regulations that the agency decided…
Japan looks to set up a scheme to enable a natural gas usage restriction order for large companies in the event of a sudden shortage, in a bid to address fears over energy supplies in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A potential buyer of a stake in the Sakhalin 2 oil and gas project must have experience in operating an LNG plant with a production capacity of more than 4 million tonnes per year.
The EU is asking member states to identify specific zones for the deployment of renewable energies.
Also prompting the decline is the outage at the key Freeport LNG export plant on the Gulf coast.

A minister spearheading efforts by the EU’s Czech presidency to cope with spiking energy prices amid Russia’s war with Ukraine says the EU Energy Council will debate two proposals when it meets late this week.
China’s state energy majors have stepped up the sales of liquefied natural gas to struggling Europe, Bloomberg has reported, citing an unnamed source from the gas market.
The U.S. and the UK banned imports of Russian crude and fuels soon after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Sibur plans to launch the Amur Gas Chemical Plant (GCP) in 2025-2026 and will change processing technologies due to sanctions, CEO of the Russian petrochemical major Mikhail Karisalov said at the Eastern Economic Forum.
Gazprom has already initiated production at the liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant at the Portovaya compressor station in the Leningrad Region, Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee Vitaly Markelov said at the Eastern Economic Forum.