Africa To Supply Big Chunk Of Global Natural Gas By 2025?
Africa could provide as much a fifth of global demand for liquefied natural gas by 2025, up from 10% in 2018, due to huge investments in the sector and some Continue Reading
Africa could provide as much a fifth of global demand for liquefied natural gas by 2025, up from 10% in 2018, due to huge investments in the sector and some Continue Reading
The Lake Charles LNG project would convert Energy Transfer’s existing import and regasification terminal into an LNG export facility. Shell US LNG, LLC and Energy Transfer LP have issued a Continue Reading
Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s move to tame its $10 billion debt load alleviates immediate concerns about the oil and gas producer’s viability, yet fundamental issues threatening the company’s long-term outlook remain. The Continue Reading
Balance-of-winter gas prices at the US benchmark Henry Hub sank to a record low recently as an increasingly robust supply outlook for this season continues to drag on market sentiment. Falling Continue Reading
Cameron LNG was flowing feed gas to its second liquefaction train Monday as deliveries to US export terminals remained near a record level with the market in contango and with Continue Reading
Spot prices for natural gas fell sharply on Friday as forecasts for warm weather spooked traders who were hoping for increased demand heading into what is normally cold season in Continue Reading
One of the shale gas pioneer companies in the United States said earlier this month that depressed oil and natural gas prices may force it to breach loan covenants over Continue Reading
Germany’s economy is the biggest and most dynamic in Europe and its gas demand makes it Gazprom’s largest customer in terms of natural gas imports. The country’s gas consumption is Continue Reading
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved on Thursday another four liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, which will add to the growing American LNG exports in coming years. FERC Continue Reading
New pipeline capacity and restored nuclear power generation will temper LNG market growth. The United States’ ascent to the top tier of global natural gas producers, and its more recent Continue Reading