The LNG Shipping Market Is Set For A Bull Run
Both demand and supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are expected to grow in the foreseeable future as many emerging markets turn to cleaner-burning fuel in their energy mix and Continue Reading
Both demand and supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are expected to grow in the foreseeable future as many emerging markets turn to cleaner-burning fuel in their energy mix and Continue Reading
Construction delays and cost blowouts could hit the next wave of liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects as there are a limited number of contractors able to handle the huge projects, Continue Reading
A venture backed by NextEra Energy Inc. is trucking natural gas from the Marcellus Shale to New England, where pipeline bottlenecks have helped send prices for the fuel soaring in Continue Reading
My previous article addressed the merger between PEG-Nord and PEG-TRS, and the potential implications for gas security within Southern Europe. This article revisits the topic of gas security in Southern Continue Reading
Russia has criticized U.S. efforts to supply natural gas to Europe because it is “fearful” of free-market competition, Washington’s top energy diplomat said this week, in comments that reflect growing Continue Reading
Europe saved $8 billion on its natural gas bill last year because surging U.S. shale production and a shake-up in EU energy markets forced Russia to change its gas pricing Continue Reading
The price of liquefied natural gas (LNG) that the United States is exporting to Europe will stay competitive to Russian pipeline gas supplies in the long term, U.S. Secretary of Continue Reading
The consumption of natural gas has grown considerably over the years. Especially LNG is in high demand as it adds a degree of flexibility to the market. Although Australia’s gas Continue Reading
Anglo-Dutch major Shell expects the global LNG market to grow by 4% a year to 2035 and the company plans to “grow with it,” maintaining its leading position in the Continue Reading
Cheniere Partners has decided to build another liquefaction train at its facility in Cameron Parish, La. Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. reported Monday that it has made a positive final investment Continue Reading