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GASTECH-Chevron plans LNG growth in Europe through regasification terminal discussions, executive says

As part of its plan to increase its global presence on the liquefied gas market, U.S. oil giant Chevron has begun early-stage discussions to explore potential opportunities in European Regasification Terminals.

Since the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022, Europe has drastically reduced its Russian gas imports.

Chevron has increased its LNG trading activities significantly. The company is under contract to export 7,000,000 tons of LNG per year from the U.S. beginning in 2026. Although not operating on the same scale as Shell or TotalEnergies yet, the company is still a major global energy firm.

Freeman Shaheen is the president of global gas at Chevron. He spoke on the sidelines the Gastech Conference in Milan.

"We're in talks with several European players about regasification." He declined to provide any further information.

Since 2022, Europe's imports of Russian pipeline gas have dropped sharply. The European Commission has urged its member states to stop relying on Russian fossil fuels before 2027.

Experts in the industry say that additional capacity for regasification will be necessary to meet the demand.

He said, "At Chevron, we want to manage from the molecule all the way to our customers."

He cited the Eastern Mediterranean region as a priority and cited Chevron’s presence in Israel Egypt Jordan as being key to providing energy to millions. FLNG is one of the options that are being considered for the expansion Israel's Leviathan Gas Field.

Chevron has a significant stake in the Leviathan Gas Field, which provides natural gas to Egypt.

Chevron signed long-term contracts with U.S. companies, including Energy Transfer Cheniere Venture Global LNG.

Shaheen stated that the company was "very satisfied with its portfolio base" and saw long-term value from its mix of contracts.

Our diverse global natural gas assets cover Asia Pacific, Eastern Mediterranean and West Africa. They also include the Permian Basin and U.S. Gulf Coast. We're meeting the rising demand with our expanding LNG capacity, strategic partnerships and other means.

(source: Reuters)