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  • Pakistan rejects LNG bids from BP Singapore, TotalEnergies over pricing none@none.com (Khaleeq Kiani)
    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday rejected two bids from BP Singapore and TotalEnergies for the import of liquefied natural gas (LNG), priced at $17.2848 and $16.98 per million British thermal unit (mmBtu), respectively, for delivery next week and in the last week of the current month. State-run Pakistan LNG Limited (PLL) received a total of seven bids — three cargoes for May 12-14 and four for May 24-26 — against urgent tenders floated a day earlier. For the first cargo, PetroChina bid $17.69 per
     

Pakistan rejects LNG bids from BP Singapore, TotalEnergies over pricing

7 May 2026 at 17:42

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday rejected two bids from BP Singapore and TotalEnergies for the import of liquefied natural gas (LNG), priced at $17.2848 and $16.98 per million British thermal unit (mmBtu), respectively, for delivery next week and in the last week of the current month.

State-run Pakistan LNG Limited (PLL) received a total of seven bids — three cargoes for May 12-14 and four for May 24-26 — against urgent tenders floated a day earlier.

For the first cargo, PetroChina bid $17.69 per mmBtu, BP Singapore $17.28 and Vitol Bahrain $17.84.

For the second cargo (May 24-26), TotalEnergies bid $16.98 per mmBtu, OQ Trading $18.58, SOCAR Trading $17.21 and PetroChina International $17.49.

PLL on Wednesday floated urgent tenders on a 36-hour notice for the import of two LNG cargoes for delivery between May 12-14 and May 24-26 amid rising temperatures and a power shortfall.

The tender was floated following expectations among authorities that the Gulf crisis would ease and the Strait of Hormuz would reopen.

PLL had rejected two bids for these delivery dates last month, while accepting one bid at $18.4 per mmBtu after securing relatively cheaper offers.

Qatar, Pakistan’s long-term LNG supplier, had been reluctant to send LNG-loaded cargoes stranded in the Gulf due to the closure of the strait. Qatar’s three LNG cargoes meant for Pakistan had earlier returned from the waterway due to security reasons.

In April, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) notified a massive 19-22 per cent increase in the price of regasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) to $12.50-$14 per mmBtu for sales at the distribution stage by the two Sui gas companies.

The increase was mainly due to higher terminal charges amid lower import volumes and a minor rise in import prices, data from the authority showed.

The basket RLNG price was based on only two cargoes in March, compared to eight cargoes each in February and March, due to a force majeure declared by Qatar.

Both cargoes were imported under two LNG contracts between Pakistan State Oil and QatarGas at an average price of about $7.68 per mmBtu (DES), compared to $7.45 per mmBtu last month, but still significantly lower than $8.9 per mmBtu in March last year.

PLL, one of the public sector entities responsible for LNG imports, did not import any cargo last month. It had, in fact, imported one cargo a few months earlier after a gap of almost a year at about $7.65 per mmBtu through its old contract with a private entity.

The PLL, established almost a decade ago for LNG imports, could not import energy over the past year despite its executives and board of directors enjoying hefty remuneration and associated perks and privileges. It had last floated and LNG tender in December 2023 for delivery in January 2024 but later cancelled the tender.

Facing criticism over loadshedding even before the beginning of summer, the Power Division had already placed an order with the Petroleum Division last week to arrange around 400 million mmcfd of LNG for power generation, amid hopes of the opening of international supply routes.

LNG imports had stopped in March after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz following US-Israel attacks on Iran, which, in retaliation, targeted fuel installations in neighbouring countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait, among others. Subsequently, Qatar declared force majeure early last month on all its global LNG contracts, including those with Pakistan.

Keeping the Lebanese army weak: A hardened US military doctrine at Israel's service

7 May 2026 at 17:39
As Lebanon marks a month since “Black Wednesday”, when massive Israeli strikes killed 361 people, the international community continues to call on the Lebanese army to disarm Hezbollah. But the US legal imperative to ensure Israel has a “qualitative military edge” (QME) has kept the Lebanese military under-funded, under-equipped and unable to perform its role.

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  • Tracking Ontario’s Snakes: A Growing Monitoring Effort Teagan Netten
    Following the successful ten-year run of the Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas, Ontario Nature developed a Long-Term Monitoring Protocol (LTMP) to fill important knowledge gaps about Ontario’s common and at-risk snakes. Since 2019, we’ve expanded the LTMP from nine monitoring locations to over 60 sites across the province! We recently published a Story Map where you can learn all about this project and how to get involved. The Long-Term Monitoring Protocol (LTMP) Ontario Nature’s Long-Te
     

Tracking Ontario’s Snakes: A Growing Monitoring Effort

7 May 2026 at 17:38

Following the successful ten-year run of the Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas, Ontario Nature developed a Long-Term Monitoring Protocol (LTMP) to fill important knowledge gaps about Ontario’s common and at-risk snakes. Since 2019, we’ve expanded the LTMP from nine monitoring locations to over 60 sites across the province! We recently published a Story Map where you can learn all about this project and how to get involved.

The Long-Term Monitoring Protocol (LTMP)

Ontario Nature’s Long-Term Monitoring Protocol (LTMP) for snakes was launched in 2019. It uses standardized survey methods across a large geographic area to help improve our understanding of snake populations, detect changes over time, and guide conservation efforts. The LTMP brings together First Nations, scientists, landowners and volunteers to monitor snakes across the province, using plywood boards placed within snake habitat.

Long-term snake monitoring participants flipping pre-placed coverboards to look for snakes
Project participants checking under a plywood board for snakes at a training event © Ethan Owen

What’s in the Story Map?

The LTMP Story Map is a platform with text, maps, figures, and photos that showcases this project. It includes:

  • Background information about why we’re monitoring snakes
  • An overview of the methods used
  • Interactive maps showing our partners and how the project has grown over time
  • Early results from the first five years of data collection
  • Information about the events we run
  • How to get involved
  • Lots of photos!
Sites conducting snake surveys using the Long-Term Monitoring Protocol. Sites in darker green have been part of the project for longer; sites in lighter green have joined the project more recently.
Sites conducting snake surveys using the Long-Term Monitoring Protocol. Sites in darker green have been part of the project for longer; sites in lighter green have joined the project more recently.

Help us monitor snakes!

You can participate in snake surveys as a volunteer or set up a new snake monitoring site! Many of the existing sites are monitored by volunteers and may be looking for more people to help with surveys. If you have access to land with suitable snake habitat, you could set up your own site with plywood boards, survey for snakes, and contribute data to our province-wide database.

Eastern foxsnake found during LTMP surveys, species at risk, threatened species at risk in Ontario
Eastern foxsnake found during LTMP surveys © Teagan Netten

Learn more

Check out the LTMP Story Map to find out more about the project and how to join! You can learn more about snakes and other reptiles and amphibians of Ontario in the Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. Test your knowledge with our identification quizzes!


The Story Map development was generously supported by the Hodgson Family Foundation.


Media Insider: RNZ board shake-up - David Seymour expects changes, outgoing chair hits back; Where is Maiki Sherman?; ANZ announces new ad agency

7 May 2026 at 17:36
ANZ appoints new ad agency, Air NZ account up in air; Soper book tops best-seller list.

RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson (top), outgoing chair Jim Mather (centre) and Morning Report co-host John Campbell (bottom). Plus, TVNZ political editor Maiki Sherman. Photos / RNZ, TVNZ, supplied

RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson (top), outgoing chair Jim Mather (centre) and Morning Report co-host John Campbell (bottom). Plus, TVNZ political editor Maiki Sherman. Photos / RNZ, TVNZ, supplied

RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson (top), outgoing chair Jim Mather (centre) and Morning Report co-host John Campbell (bottom). Plus, TVNZ political editor Maiki Sherman. Photos / RNZ, TVNZ, supplied

RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson (top), outgoing chair Jim Mather (centre) and Morning Report co-host John Campbell (bottom). Plus, TVNZ political editor Maiki Sherman. Photos / RNZ, TVNZ, supplied
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