A Perfectly Timed Natural Gas Glut For Russia
The extraction of oil produces natural gas which, for a long period, was regarded as a relatively useless byproduct. Flaring was the most common way to get rid of this Continue Reading
The extraction of oil produces natural gas which, for a long period, was regarded as a relatively useless byproduct. Flaring was the most common way to get rid of this Continue Reading
The gas agreement “in principle” reached between Russia and Ukraine on Thursday in Berlin is a sign that the two sides have been able to compromise at the political level, Continue Reading
When former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said in 2013 that the natural gas boom was helping America fight climate change, not everyone was convinced, with methane leaks cited as cause Continue Reading
A commitment from Appalachia’s natural gas producers to slow drilling activity in 2020 already appears to be taking its toll there, with December production levels likely to register their first Continue Reading
As shipping companies prepare to bring their fleets into compliance with IMO 2020, LNG is poised to capture a small but growing portion of the international bunker fuel market in Continue Reading
A decade ago, natural gas was heralded as the fuel of the future. In shale fields across the country, hydraulic fracturing uncorked a lucrative new source of supply. Energy giants Continue Reading
With global gas supplies growing faster than demand and forecasters warning of a deepening glut , it was only a matter of time before analysts began talking about a gas Continue Reading
US EIA raises expected Q1 gas marketed production by 280 MMcf/d to 102.2 Bcf/d US EIA raises Q1 gas demand forecast by 2.14 Bcf/d to 104.54 Bcf/d Washington — The Continue Reading
Train 1 of Freeport LNG has begun commercial operations. One week after announcing a milestone on a Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project , McDermott International, Inc. on Monday Continue Reading
Slowing gas demand in China is set to pressure international gas prices further, adding to the burden of producers, some of whom already have to deal with excess supply. Bloomberg Continue Reading