LNG 6 March 2026 - 2 April 2026

Woodside Energy Group Gas Tax Warning Puts LNG Growth Plans On The Line

Woodside Energy Group Gas Tax Warning Puts LNG Growth Plans On The Line

Woodside Energy warned Australian senators a proposed 25% gas export tax could make new projects unviable, adding to existing company and resource taxes. CEO Liz Westcott said Scarborough LNG remains on track for late 2026. Industry groups argued the levy would hurt investment, while supporters claimed it could raise A$17 billion a year. At Woodside’s annual meeting, 34.5% of votes opposed Westcott’s 2026 incentive award.
April 24, 2026
Shell Plc Eyes 20 Trillion Cubic Feet of Venezuela Gas as LNG Crunch Tightens

Shell Plc Eyes 20 Trillion Cubic Feet of Venezuela Gas as LNG Crunch Tightens

Shell is in advanced talks with Venezuela to access about 20 trillion cubic feet of offshore gas reserves near Trinidad and Tobago, sources said. The company aims to supply Trinidad’s Atlantic LNG plant, which ran below capacity in 2025 due to gas shortages. Shell confirmed interest in the Loran field and could decide on the Dragon project by year-end. Chevron is expected to exit some blocks, while Russian interests remain in two areas.
April 2, 2026
Venture Global seeks U.S. approval for 35 mtpa Plaquemines LNG exports after Qatar halt tightens market

Venture Global seeks U.S. approval for 35 mtpa Plaquemines LNG exports after Qatar halt tightens market

Venture Global has asked the U.S. Department of Energy to raise Plaquemines LNG plant’s export cap to 35 million metric tons per year, up from 27.2 mtpa. The request follows Qatar’s abrupt production halt, which tightened global LNG supply. Venture Global shipped 16.4 million metric tons from Plaquemines in 2025 and expects up to 371 cargoes in 2026. Legal disputes with BP and Shell remain unresolved.
March 6, 2026