Asia
- Pakistan: Sindh, Saudi Delegation Ink Landmark Energy and Investment MoUs in Karachi.
- Pakistan: Massive Saudi investment in KE on cards.
- Pakistan: Lawmakers Call for Renewable Energy Transition and Stronger Parliamentary Oversight in Pakistan’s Energy Planning.
- South Korea: IMM Investment Corp. is set to acquire a 49.9% stake in Boryeong LNG Terminal from SK Innovation for about $420 million, enhancing terminal operations and supporting regional energy infrastructure. Source: https://www.kedglobal.com/private-equity/newsView/ked202510100007
- Vietnam: The Thai Binh LNG-to-power plant has broken ground, a major step to boost northern Vietnam’s energy supply with cleaner power, aiming for reliable electricity amid growing demand. The Ministry of Industry and Trade also proposed a 75% offtake guarantee for LNG power projects to encourage investment and ensure project viability. Sources: https://vir.com.vn/thai-binh-lng-to-power-plant-breaks-ground-to-boost-northern-energy-supply-138374.html; https://theinvestor.vn/vietnams-industry-ministry-proposes-75-offtake-for-lng-power-projects-d17305.html
- India: Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Hydrocarbon Onshore business secured an ultra-mega order to establish a Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) plant and associated facilities in the Middle East, enhancing its international portfolio in energy infrastructure. This project underscores L&T’s growing role in global hydrocarbon processing amid rising demand for natural gas derivatives. Source: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G20H2SDWQAAAKE-.jpg.
- India: GP Petroleums entered into a manufacturing and marketing agreement with Modern International FZE, aiming to expand its global footprint and strengthen overseas presence in the lubricants and petroleum products market. This strategic partnership is expected to boost production capabilities and market reach for specialized oil products. Source: https://x.com/theprabhakars/status/1976259257864786273.
- Philippines: UK-based Sunda Energy (formerly Baron Oil) expanded its offshore footprint by securing a non-operated stake in two petroleum blocks in the Sulu Sea, targeting high-impact deepwater gas potential to unlock Southeast Asia’s untapped resources through exploration activities. Source: https://www.offshore-energy.biz/high-impact-offshore-block-duo-helping-unlock-southeast-asias-deepwater-gas-potential/.
- General Asia: Asia spot LNG prices rose to $11.00/mmBtu for November delivery due to colder weather forecasts in Europe and Russian strikes on Ukraine, increasing competition for supplies. October 2025 energy overview notes JKM averaged $11-12/MMBtu, supported by seasonal restocking but limited by milder demand. Sources: https://www.zawya.com/en/business/commodities/asia-spot-prices-gain-on-colder-europe-weather-russian-strikes-on-ukraine-actu7wvt; https://www.dobenergy.com/news/2025/10/10/october-2025-energy-market-overview-fundamentals-a
Africa
- Ethiopia: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated the first phase of the Ogaden Liquified Natural Gas Mega Project, a significant milestone for domestic energy production and economic growth through gas utilization. Source: https://www.ifa.gov.et/2025/10/10/%25F0%259D%2590%2584%25F0%259D%2590%25AD%25F0%259D%2590%25A1%25F0%259D%2590%25A2%25F0%259D%2590%25A8%25F0%259D%2590%25A9%25F0%259D%2590%25A2%25F0%259D%2590%259A-%25F0%259D%2590%2588%25F0%259D%2590%25A7%25F0%259D%2590%259A%25F0%259D%2590%25AE%25F0%259D%2590%25A0%25F0%259D%2590%25AE%25F0%259D%2590%25AB%25F0%259D%2590%259A/
- Congo: A $500 million off-grid fund is set to start disbursing, potentially supporting LNG-related infrastructure and energy access initiatives in remote areas. Source: https://www.energyconnects.com/news/renewables/2025/october/congo-s-planned-500-million-off-grid-fund-to-start-disbursing/
- Nigeria: Nigeria advocated for a unified African LNG strategy at the Cape Town energy summit to optimize exports and leverage the continent’s 209.26 Tcf gas reserves. Source: https://www.ecofinagency.com/news-industry/0910-49406-nigeria-pushes-for-unified-african-lng-strategy-at-cape-town-energy-summit
- Namibia: McDermott and Namibia’s Petrofund signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance local workforce development in the emerging oil and gas sector, focusing on technical training, knowledge transfer, and capacity building to meet international standards for offshore projects. Source: https://worldoil.com/news/2025/10/8/mcdermott-petrofund-sign-agreement-to-develop-namibia-s-oil-and-gas-workforce/.
- Namibia: Sintana Energy and Challenger Energy Group announced a merger to accelerate exploration in the Southern Atlantic, particularly boosting activities in Namibia’s offshore basins with combined assets for oil and gas prospects. Source: https://www.oedigital.com/news/530928-sintana-challenger-merger-to-boost-exploration-in-southern-atlantic.
- Uganda: Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) signed an MOU with Baker Hughes to improve technical capabilities and operationalize UNOC’s Center of Excellence for Research, Training, and Innovation, aiming to advance local expertise in oil exploration and production. Source: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7382089427143127040.
North America
- United States: Venture Global’s shares slid after losing an arbitration case to BP over withheld LNG cargoes from Calcasieu Pass, with damages pending; this follows similar disputes with Shell, Edison, and Galp.
- United States: US weekly LNG exports dropped to 30 cargoes (112 Bcf).
- United States: Harvest Midstream and IGU delivered the first North Slope LNG to Fairbanks, projecting over 8 MMcf/d as infrastructure expands.
- United States: Stabilis Solutions signed a 10-year LNG supply deal for Port of Galveston operations.
- United States: ExxonMobil entered LNG bunkering with charters from Avenir LNG and Evalend for two vessels starting 2027.
- United States: The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) revised its 2025-26 oil production outlook upward, forecasting average output of 13.5 million barrels per day (bpd) for both years, following a record 13.6 million bpd in July, driven by shale efficiency gains.
- United States: Anadarko Basin experienced a surge in oil and gas dealmaking, with public and private companies adding scale through mergers and acquisitions to consolidate operations in this key U.S. shale region.
- Canada: First Nations dealers are entering bond markets for LNG and pipeline financing, reducing reliance on traditional banks. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-09/first-nations-dealers-are-muscling-into-canada-s-bond-market?utm_source=website&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=twitter
- Canada: MAX Power Mining Corp. entered a collaboration with Petroleum Technology Research Centre to validate and advance scientific research for establishing Canada’s first commercial natural hydrogen project, focusing on clean energy alternatives.
- Jamaica: United Oil & Gas signs offshore survey contract for Jamaica.
South America
- Colombia: Ecopetrol plans to launch bidding on October 14 for a new LNG regasification terminal at Covenas to enhance import capacity. Source: https://pgjonline.com/news/2025/october/ecopetrol-to-launch-bidding-for-colombia-s-covenas-lng-regasification-terminal
Europe
- Poland: Poland offered generators, extra electricity, and LNG terminal access to Ukraine following Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, causing power cuts in Kyiv. Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/poland-offers-help-ukraine-reels-russian-attacks-energy-infrastructure-2025-10-10/
- United Kingdom: A public-private partnership proposal was made for the Lindsey Oil Refinery to enhance operations and sustainability, addressing refining capacity in the North Sea region. Source: https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/local-news/public-private-partnership-proposal-made-10559030.
- Serbia: U.S. sanctions on the Russian-controlled operator of Serbia’s only oil refinery took effect, prompting warnings from Serbia’s president about severe impacts on national energy security. Source: https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20251009-serbia-faces-extremely-serious-impacts-as-sanctions-hit-oil-firm.
- General Europe: EU gas storage reached 83% on October 1, ensuring resilience against disruptions; report confirms preparedness for winter. Gas prices edged lower due to strong LNG supply and high wind output, offsetting rising demand. October 2025 overview notes TTF stabilized at lower levels with improved supply.
China
- China: A tanker from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 project discharged cargo at a Chinese port, marking continued trade despite sanctions. Daily LNG price survey updated for October 10. Sources: https://www.marinelink.com/news/tanker-delivers-arctic-lng-cargo-chinese-530984; https://www.mysteel.net/news/5100631-flash-china-lng-price-20251010
Russia
- Russia: European allies continue fueling Russia’s war economy via LNG imports, representing half of EU’s Russian energy purchases. Russia accused Ukraine of damaging an ammonia pipeline in Donetsk. Sources: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/how-ukraines-european-allies-fuel-russias-war-economy-2025-10-10/; https://www.kyivpost.com/post/61798
Middle East
- UAE: Adnoc Gas CEO stated a record LNG supply surge will create enduring demand; 80% of Ruwais LNG project contracts sold. L&T Energy Hydrocarbon won an ultra-mega order for a Natural Gas Liquids plant. Sources: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-10-10/record-lng-wave-will-breed-long-term-demand-says-adnoc-gas-ceo?srnd=phx-markets; https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2025-10-10/adnoc-gas-80-contracts-from-ruwais-lng-project-sold-video; https://www.prameyaenglish.com/
- UAE: Abu Dhabi awards contract for 1.5GW solar project.
- Iraq: Iraq signed a heads of agreement with ExxonMobil for the development of the Majnoon oilfield, marking Exxon’s reentry into Iraq to boost production capacity in one of the region’s largest fields.
- Kuwait: Chinese and US companies compete for a major oil project contract. Estimated project value: $340 million. Contract competition underscores continued global investment interest in Kuwait’s upstream oil sector.
- Saudi Arabia: Aramco acquires majority stake in PetroRabigh. Aramco paid $702 million to Japan’s Sumitomo Chemical to raise its stake in the key Saudi downstream operator to 60%.
Australia
- Australia: Gold is expected to surpass LNG as Australia’s No. 2 resource export due to high prices and production increases, while LNG export values decline. Queensland’s energy roadmap confirms gas’s essential role in powering the state alongside coal. Sources: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gold-pass-lng-australia-no-150000904.html; https://www.miragenews.com/queensland-energy-roadmap-confirms-gas-1549385/
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.




