Kpler data points to China’s weakest April LNG imports in eight years, a demand shock that could reshape cargo routing and LNG vessel deployment worldwide.
A Bosnia-Croatia pipeline deal tied to Krk LNG highlights how European gas buyers are still reshaping supply routes away from Russian dependence.
Shell’s CEO says Hormuz-related oil and LNG shortages could last into next year, reinforcing expectations of prolonged disruption for tanker and gas shipping markets.
Argentina’s search for winter LNG cargoes adds demand to an already war-strained market, with direct implications for LNG shipping and vessel allocation.
Four reflagged LNG carriers moving north may signal a new Russian push to expand Arctic export shipping capacity despite tightening sanctions pressure.
A first apparent LNG cargo exit through Hormuz since the Iran war began could become an early signal of limited movement returning to the disrupted Gulf corridor.
Vietnam is increasing LNG imports ahead of hotter weather, adding pressure to Asian cargo flows and spot shipping availability during a tighter global supply period.
The first cargo from Golden Pass LNG adds a major new US export source and gives global buyers more LNG volume that does not depend on Strait of Hormuz transit.
An Iraqi captain says tankers are still navigating Middle East waters under attack risk, underscoring how conflict raises crew stress and operational uncertainty for crude and LNG shipping.
Iran rejected talks under pressure as Washington reiterated the Hormuz blockade, deepening operational uncertainty for shipping routes carrying crude and related tanker cargoes.
Citi warns oil could approach $110 if Hormuz remains disrupted for another month, a path that would tighten Gulf tanker scheduling, raise risk premiums, and lift marine transport costs.
Baltic Exchange is consulting on a tanker benchmark revision after Hormuz disruptions, as route risk is now outpacing published index assumptions.
A surge in German solar power generation this summer is set to displace roughly nine LNG cargoes, cushioning Europe from the worst of the Iran war energy shock.
Asian LNG imports slid to their lowest level in nearly six years as Middle East disruption tightened supply and raised shipping risk for buyers.
EU buyers increased Yamal LNG imports in the first quarter, showing how supply pressure is keeping Russian cargoes in play despite a looming ban.
Russian LNG tied to sanctioned supply chains is being offered into Asia at a discount, highlighting how price incentives are being used to keep cargoes moving despite regulatory pressure.
An LNG tanker tied to Arctic LNG 2 is discharging in China, marking the 12th cargo linked to the project this year despite ongoing sanctions pressure and trade restrictions.
China’s LNG demand outlook remains weak despite the Hormuz ceasefire, as buyers stay wary of high prices and lingering supply risk.
Qatar LNG cargoes are testing what could be the first Hormuz exit to outside buyers since the war started, putting the market's ceasefire hopes under scrutiny.
Chiyoda is weighing a restart at Qatar's LNG expansion project as a Hormuz ceasefire offers the first operational breathing room in weeks.
Russia’s Yamal LNG project has dispatched its first cargo to China since November, signaling a fresh shift in Arctic gas trade flows.
Libya has resumed salvage work on the damaged LNG carrier Arctic Metagaz as IMO monitoring keeps focus on shipping risk in the Mediterranean.
Two Qatar-loaded LNG carriers are approaching Hormuz in a potential first export transit to external buyers since the war began.
A Japanese-linked LNG carrier has transited Hormuz, strengthening tentative signs that limited commercial shipping may be resuming through the key energy chokepoint.
Pakistan is facing a tightening LNG market as conflict linked to Iran disrupts supply, raising risks for cargo availability, vessel deployment and regional gas prices.
The termination of Jera’s purchase agreement with Commonwealth LNG highlights fresh uncertainty around long-term LNG supply planning.
An LNG tanker attempting to exit the Strait of Hormuz could become the first such vessel to make the passage since the conflict began.
US LNG exports reached a record in March as war-disrupted Middle East supply pushed more demand toward Atlantic Basin cargoes and shipping capacity.
The Arctic Metagaz case has escalated again after salvage efforts stalled, leaving the damaged LNG tanker drifting near the edge of Malta's SAR zone.
A reported missile strike on a QatarEnergy-chartered tanker raises the threat level near one of the world's most critical LNG shipping hubs.
A proposed Alaska LNG project is assessing whether stranded Arctic LNG 2 equipment can be reused, underscoring how sanctions may reshape future export capacity.
Australia is seeking to use its LNG export position to strengthen fuel security ties in Asia as regional supply risks intensify.
The first train at the QatarEnergy-Exxon Texas LNG venture has started production, adding fresh US export capacity as global gas supply remains tight.
Two LPG tankers are crossing the Strait of Hormuz toward India, signaling limited cargo movement despite continued disruption in the Gulf.
A cyclone has curbed output at three Australian LNG plants, tightening global supply further as Asian buyers already grapple with missing Qatari cargoes.
China's March LNG imports are heading for their lowest level since 2018 as higher prices linked to Middle East disruption suppress demand.
UK and Dutch gas futures surged 3.7% and 3.66% respectively after Tehran indicated unwillingness to pursue peace talks, prolonging energy supply disruptions.
Liquefied natural gas importers across Asia and Europe are competing aggressively for limited US LNG cargoes following Qatar's exclusion from global markets due to Iran conflict.
With Qatar's LNG exports offline due to war damage, Asian and European importers are competing aggressively for limited US LNG cargoes, driving up spot prices and straining alternative supply chains.
The "present" Trump praised from Iran was merely the passage of several fuel tankers through Hormuz—a limited gesture that demonstrates selective coordination rather than genuine Strait reopening.
The World Bank warns that Mozambique's fiscal deficits threaten the nation's $50 billion gas development projects—critical infrastructure for African LNG supply diversification during the Hormuz crisis.
After weeks adrift toward the Libyan coast, the damaged Russian LNG carrier Arctic Metagaz has been successfully secured by Libyan authorities with salvage team assistance, averting potential environmental disaster.
QatarEnergy has formally declared force majeure on portions of its LNG contracts as production disruptions from Middle East attacks continue, signaling sustained supply constraints beyond the immediate crisis.
A vessel adopting the identity of a scrapped gas carrier successfully exited the Strait of Hormuz, exposing how shipping tactics are evolving to circumvent blockade enforcement.
The UAE has restarted its largest natural gas processing facility after last week's attack forced a halt, even as the nation idles most LNG export operations due to Hormuz closure.
Two more Indian-flagged LPG vessels successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz by hugging Iran's coastline under apparent approval from Tehran, demonstrating emerging patterns in constrained shipping corridors.
The last liquefied natural gas shipments that departed the Middle East before Iran closed the Strait are now reaching ports, marking the end of Gulf LNG supplies for the foreseeable future.
Additional Indian-flagged LPG vessels have navigated through the Strait of Hormuz along Iran's coastline, following approved transit routes as commercial shipping adapts.
World liquefied natural gas shipments have collapsed to their lowest level in half a year as Middle East hostilities throttle supply from Qatar, Australia, and the US.
A vessel impersonating a scrapped gas carrier successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, exposing evolving tactics as Middle East conflict escalates.