Asia
- Pakistan
- Pakistan Overhauls DGPC to Attract Global Oil and Gas Investment.
- Substandard Batteries Threaten Pakistan’s EV Future, Warns PAMA Chief.
- Denmark to Launch 3-Year Strategic Energy Cooperation in Pakistan from January 2026.
- Pakistan made significant progress in many areas: IMF
- K-Electric, Trident Energy sign key MoUs amid rising Saudi interest in Sindh.
- Saudi investors flock to Sindh, amid an investment push in Pakistan.
- Pakistan strengthens export base with 600+ companies registered in China.
- India
- Indian refiners plan to increase Russian crude imports due to doubled discounts, bypassing US sanctions by paying in yuan; this reflects warming India-China ties and aims to offset potential Trump-era pressures.
- India Extends Deadline for First Annual US LPG Import Tender to Oct 17.
- Cheap Crude Likely to Create Financial Gains for Government Next Year.
- Japan
- Collaborative US-Japan projects on LNG supply chains are advancing, strengthening energy security and decarbonization efforts amid tariff negotiations. Source: https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/editorial/yomiuri-editorial/20251009-285579/
- Philippines
- Gas turbine order backlogs among suppliers are delaying Philippine LNG expansion plans, hindering the energy transition as per the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. Source: https://www.bworldonline.com/economy/2025/10/07/703608/gas-turbine-backlog-expected-to-delay-phl-lng-expansion/
- Philippines Awards 8 Oil, Hydrogen Exploration Licenses.
- Papua New Guinea
- TotalEnergies provided a regional update on Papua LNG, highlighting business development and project advancements during the Petroleum & Energy Conference. Source: https://www.postcourier.com.pg/?p=625707
North America
- United States
- Stabilis Solutions announced a long-term marine LNG bunkering agreement to support its Gulf Coast expansion, anchoring increased LNG fueling capacity for vessels in the region. Source: https://www.morningstar.com/news/accesswire/1080900msn/stabilis-solutions-announces-award-of-long-term-marine-bunkering-agreement-to-anchor-its-gulf-coast-expansion
- Alaska is preparing for LNG exports while positioning itself as a data center and green energy hub, with the Alaska Gasline Development Corp. advancing the Alaska LNG project to export up to 20 million tons annually by the early 2030s. Source: https://www.naturalgasintel.com/news/north-to-the-future-as-alaska-readies-lng-exports-and-bids-to-power-digital-frontier/
- QatarEnergy and Exxon Mobil’s Golden Pass LNG project in Texas is nearing startup, with a cool-down cargo arriving to prepare equipment after delays, targeting initial operations soon and full capacity of 18 million tons per year. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-08/qatarenergy-s-texas-lng-plant-nears-startup-with-cool-down-cargo
- US LNG feed gas nominations are rising toward 18 bcf/d by mid-October, driven by Cove Point return, Plaquemines commissioning, and Corpus Christi Stage 3, amid record exports nearing 2025 highs. Source: https://x.com/PipelineFlows/status/1975852334606352707
- Energy companies plan $50 billion in new US gas pipelines to address bottlenecks from record LNG exports (9.4 million tons in September) and data center demand. Source: https://www.ft.com/content/fb244aa9-3756-4297-a95b-43eacf8ac2b6
- Commonwealth LNG requested a four-year extension for its Louisiana export facility, citing delays but aiming for FID in 2025 with 5 mtpa sold of 9.5 mtpa planned. Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/commonwealth-lng-wants-more-time-build-planned-export-facility-louisiana-2025-10-07/
- Expand Energy CEO forecasts 20 bcf/d demand growth by 2030 from under-construction projects, potentially reaching 50 bcf/d including power plants and LNG. Source: https://x.com/TeddyGambino/status/1975952469080367563
- US crude inventories climbed more than expected (2.78M barrels per API), pressuring prices; EIA hiked 2025 output forecast to 13.53M bpd but warned of oversupply.
- Favourable Arbitrage Makes More US LNG Head to Europe. US LNG exports forecast to rise to 2.43 million metric tons per week heading into late 2025 and early 2026.
- Canada
- Shell-led LNG Canada began starting up Train 2 in Kitimat, British Columbia, adding 6.5 mtpa capacity, boosting regional gas production amid a drilling boom in the province’s wilderness. Source: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-lng-canada-prepares-to-start-second-processing-unit-in-bc/ and https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-08/there-s-a-natural-gas-boom-in-british-columbia-thanks-to-new-lng-canada-plant
South America
- Argentina
- Eni and YPF are advancing the Vaca Muerta LNG project, with progress on infrastructure to export gas from the shale play, as confirmed by Italy’s foreign minister. Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/eni-argentinas-ypf-progressing-vaca-muerta-gas-project-italys-minister-says-2025-10-07/
- Venezuela/Trinidad
- Shell, PDVSA, and NGC are accelerating the Dragon gas field project under a 30-year license, targeting first gas in 2026 (one year early) with 4-5 mtpa LNG output to address Caribbean supply crises. Source: https://x.com/jackprandelli/status/1976024436865142916
- Brazil
- Petrobras steady amid stabilizing oil prices; Bovespa rose 0.56% with oil sector influence.
- Venezuela
- Shell seeks new US license for Dragon gas project amid sanctions.
Europe
- Italy
- OLT Offshore LNG Toscana launched first auctions for small-scale LNG service capacity allocation, enhancing reloading and bunkering options at the Livorno terminal. Source: https://www.lngindustry.com/small-scale-lng/09102025/olt-launches-first-auctions-for-the-allocation-of-capacity-for-small-scale-lng-service/
- Snam to Acquire Oristano LNG Plant in Italy. Italian energy company signs agreement to assess acquisition of Oristano LNG coastal storage facility.
- United Kingdom
- bp achieved its sixth major 2025 upstream startup with the Murlach field in the North Sea, producing oil and gas via subsea tieback to the Eastern Trough Area Project. Source: https://www.energyconnects.com/news/oil/2025/october/bp-hits-milestone-with-sixth-major-2025-start-up-as-murlach-field-begins-production/
- Netherlands
- Molgas completed the acquisition of Titan Clean Fuels, integrating the Dutch LNG bunker supplier to expand low-carbon marine fueling in Northwest Europe. Source: https://www.marinelink.com/news/molgas-brings-dutch-lng-bunker-supplier-530873
- Hungary
- Hungary’s new LNG deals indicate preparations for reducing Russian pipeline gas imports, with analysts noting tighter restrictions ahead. Source: https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/hungary-lng-deals-signal-russian-gas-pipeline-cut-analysts/
- Norway
- PPI including oil fell 1.7% m/m, -2.8% y/y.
- Germany
- Uniper Inks 7-Year Deal for Biomethane Supply from Spain.
- Austria
- Austrian state-backed integrated energy company will implement new dividend policy from 2026 following petrochemical assets consolidation with ADNOC.
- IEA Hosts Symposium on Outlooks for Natural Gas, Coal Markets.
- UN Report Calls for Responsible Energy Transition Mineral Investment. Financial system and mining regulation reform needed for clean energy transition. Mineral extraction rising to 50% of annual global raw material extraction.
China
- China’s LNG imports are expected to decline for the eleventh month in September, down over 20% year-on-year due to high inventories and weak demand. Source: https://www.energyconnects.com/news/gas-lng/2025/september/china-s-september-lng-imports-seen-declining-for-eleventh-month/
- China expanded rare earth export restrictions, potentially impacting global supply chains amid US trade tensions; this follows its acceleration of oil reserve expansions to shield against volatility.
- Russia-China Power of Siberia 2 pipeline deal may take a decade to significantly boost exports, limiting near-term impact on LNG markets. Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/russias-pipeline-deal-with-china-seen-taking-decade-boost-exports-2025-10-07/
Russia
- Russia maintains plans to reach 100 million tonnes of LNG production by 2030, but 2025 export estimates were cut to 35.7 million tonnes from 40 million. Source: https://interfax.com/newsroom/top-stories/114202/
- US Sanctions Serbia’s Main Oil Supplier Controlled by Russia.
Middle East
- Turkey
- Turkey plans to cover over 50% of gas needs by 2028 via domestic production and $43 billion in US LNG imports, threatening Russian and Iranian market shares in Europe. Source: https://www.turkiyetoday.com/business/turkiyes-43b-us-lng-imports-to-begin-in-2027-bayraktar-praises-cost-efficient-deal-3207990 and https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/turkeys-gas-shift-threatens-russia-irans-last-big-european-market-2025-10-08/
- UAE
- Saudi Aramco
- Aramco Raises Stake in Petro Rabigh to 60% in $702M Deal with Sumitomo
- Alkhorayef Water and Power Named Preferred Bidder for Jazan Sewage Project
- Qatar
- Indian contractor selected by QatarEnergy to execute EPC works on fifth natural gas liquid (NGL) train
- Kuwait
- Dorra Gas Plant Project Will Be Fast-tracked in Kuwait
- Iraq
- Iraq’s Ministry of Electricity, GE Vernova Hold Future Energy Workshop
Australia
- Environmental group claims Santos’ Darwin LNG plant leaked methane for decades, potentially underreporting emissions significantly. Source: https://thewest.com.au/business/oil-gas/darwin-lng-plant-leaked-methane-for-decades-group-claims-c-19877433
- EnerMech awarded pre-commissioning contract for a floating LNG facility in the East Browse Basin, to be executed from October 2025 to April 2026. Source: https://lngjournal.com/
- Frontier Energy Eyes Expansion of Waroona RE Project.
Africa
- Nigeria
- President Tinubu commissioned the $400M Otakikpo Crude Oil Export Terminal (365,000 bpd capacity) by Green Energy International, marking Nigeria’s first indigenous terminal in 50 years; it enhances export chains and unlocks stranded reserves.
- NCDMB and NEXIM disbursed $42M loans to boost local content. Gasoline unit at Dangote refinery to restart Oct 14 post-maintenance.
- Angola
- Angola on track to award 60 oil/gas concessions by end-2025 via multi-year rounds and negotiations, exceeding targets to attract investment.
- Mozambique
- XRG reached positive FID on the Coral North FLNG project, advancing floating LNG development in the region. Source: https://www.lngindustry.com/
Regional Sentiment
LNG Regional Trend Analysis
October 9, 2025 – Global Market Overview
| Region ↕ | Trend ↕ | Key Indicators |
|---|---|---|
| North America | ↑↑ Strongly Bullish | US LNG feed gas rising toward 18 Bcf/d by mid-October (Cove Point return, Plaquemines commissioning, Corpus Christi Stage 3), record exports near 2025 highs, $50B new pipeline plans for bottlenecks, Expand Energy CEO forecasts 20 Bcf/d demand growth by 2030, QatarEnergy Golden Pass Texas startup imminent (18 Mt/y capacity), Alaska LNG project advances (20 Mt/y by early 2030s), Stabilis Gulf Coast marine bunkering expansion, Canada LNG Train 2 startup adds 6.5 mtpa capacity with drilling boom in BC |
| Middle East | ↑↑ Strongly Bullish | Turkey $43B US LNG imports starting 2027 (50%+ gas needs by 2028), ADNOC targets $43B dividends over 6 years + establishes dedicated chemicals port, Aramco raises Petro Rabigh stake to 60% ($702M), QatarEnergy selects Indian contractor for 5th NGL train EPC, Kuwait Dorra Gas fast-tracked, Iraq-GE Vernova energy workshop, UAE holds 20% OPEC+ spare capacity |
| Africa | ↗ Bullish | Nigeria President commissions $400M Otakikpo export terminal (365k bpd, first indigenous in 50 years), NCDMB/NEXIM disburse $42M local content loans, Dangote gasoline unit restarts Oct 14, Angola on track for 60 oil/gas concessions by year-end (exceeding targets), Mozambique XRG positive FID on Coral North FLNG |
| Europe | ↗ Bullish | Italy OLT launches first small-scale LNG auctions, Snam to acquire Oristano LNG plant, bp achieves 6th major 2025 startup (Murlach North Sea), Molgas completes Titan Clean Fuels acquisition, Hungary LNG deals signal Russian gas pipeline cuts ahead, Germany Uniper signs 7-year biomethane deal from Spain, favorable arbitrage drives US LNG to Europe (2.43M tons/week forecast late 2025-early 2026) |
| South America | ↗ Moderately Bullish | Argentina Eni-YPF advancing Vaca Muerta LNG project with infrastructure progress, Venezuela/Trinidad Shell-PDVSA-NGC accelerate Dragon gas field (first gas 2026, one year early, 4-5 mtpa LNG), Shell seeks new US license amid sanctions, Brazil Petrobras steady with stabilizing oil prices |
| Asia (ex-China) | → Moderate | Japan US collaborative LNG supply chain projects advancing (energy security/decarbonization), India extends US LPG tender to Oct 17, refiners plan increased Russian crude imports (doubled discounts, yuan payments), Pakistan overhauls DGPC for investment, K-Electric/Trident MoUs with Saudi interest rising, 600+ companies registered in China, but Philippines gas turbine backlogs delay LNG expansion, Papua New Guinea TotalEnergies Papua LNG update |
| Russia | → Moderate | Russia maintains 100 Mt LNG production target by 2030, but 2025 exports cut to 35.7 Mt from 40 Mt, Power of Siberia 2 pipeline may take decade to boost exports significantly, US sanctions Serbia’s main oil supplier (Russian-controlled), mixed outlook with long-term ambitions tempered by near-term constraints |
| Australia | → Neutral/Mixed | EnerMech awarded pre-commissioning contract for East Browse Basin FLNG (Oct 2025-Apr 2026), Frontier Energy eyes Waroona RE expansion, but Santos Darwin LNG accused of decades of methane leaks (potential significant underreporting), market concerns persist |
| China | ↓ Bearish | September LNG imports expected to decline for 11th consecutive month (down over 20% YoY) due to high inventories and weak demand, China expanded rare earth export restrictions amid US trade tensions, though accelerating oil reserve expansions and Russia-China pipeline deals provide some strategic hedging |
Overall Market Sentiment: North America surges with unprecedented momentum—feed gas approaching 18 Bcf/d, $50B pipeline investments, and multiple project startups including Golden Pass Texas (18 Mt/y) and Alaska LNG (20 Mt/y). Middle East matches this strength with Turkey’s historic $43B US LNG commitment and ADNOC’s $43B dividend plans. Africa demonstrates resilience with Nigeria’s indigenous terminal breakthrough and Angola’s aggressive licensing. Europe capitalizes on favorable arbitrage with 2.43M tons/week US LNG flows while advancing Russian gas independence. South America rebounds strongly with Vaca Muerta LNG progress and Dragon field acceleration (one year early). Asia shows mixed signals—Japan advancing but Pakistan pivoting and Philippines facing turbine constraints. China’s 11th consecutive month of declining imports (down 20%+ YoY) reflects fundamental demand weakness. Russia maintains long-term ambitions but cuts near-term export targets. Australia faces environmental scrutiny over methane leaks offsetting new project awards.




