US Natural Gas Prices Continue Freefall This Winter
The cold weather has simply not arrived. After the lowest summer U.S. natural gas prices since 1998, the market has continued to fall this winter 2019-2020. The cold weather has Continue Reading
The cold weather has simply not arrived. After the lowest summer U.S. natural gas prices since 1998, the market has continued to fall this winter 2019-2020. The cold weather has Continue Reading
While massive world-scale LNG projects around the coast of North America have dominated headlines, smaller-scale regional LNG is also growing quickly. While massive world-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects around Continue Reading
Europe could import some 100 million tons of liquefied natural gas this year as many cargoes turned down by Asian buyers head for the continent, Reuters has reported , citing Continue Reading
Russian gas supplies to Europe plunged in January, S&P Global Platts Analytics data showed Monday, with exports via Ukraine down 71% on the month despite the new gas transit agreement Continue Reading
Uncertainty over China’s LNG demand has grown following China’s decision to offer force majeure certificates to domestic companies if they are unable to fulfill their international contractual obligations due to Continue Reading
Although natural gas produces about half the carbon dioxide emissions when burned than coal does, studies show methane leaks and flaring throughout the supply chain release far more greenhouse gas Continue Reading
Low priced natural gas is continuing to grab market share from coal in the Midwest power market this month, despite notably lower power load there, which has accompanied milder temperatures Continue Reading
Edge LNG’s truck-based model produces LNG and delivers it to market. Edge Gathering Virtual Pipelines 2 LLC (Edge LNG) reported Wednesday that it will capture and liquefy natural gas from Continue Reading
The global gas glut continues to grow worse, with LNG prices recently dropping to a 10-year low. LNG prices in Asia recently fell below $4/MMBtu, down 40 percent from a Continue Reading
The results of a new analysis by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) show that, when combined with a trend toward higher methane leakage and combustion slip, there is Continue Reading