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Caroline Evans

Caroline Evans joined NGI as an associate LNG editor in March 2021. Prior to NGI, she was a reporter for five years at oil & gas newspaper Upstream, where she covered North American LNG and shale. Caroline holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from McGill University and a master of arts degree in journalism from the University of Missouri.

Era of Long-term LNG Contracts in India Over, Says Gail Exec

Era of Long-term LNG Contracts in India Over, Says Gail Exec

India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyers have grown frustrated with the long-term offtake contract model and are pressing U.S. sellers for more flexible terms, a Gail India Ltd. executive said Wednesday. Since prices cratered last year amid weak demand driven by the pandemic, customers have grown used to paying lower prices for delivered gas, said…

March 5, 2021
NuStar to Expand Products Capacity on Texas-to-New Mexico Pipeline

NuStar to Expand Products Capacity on Texas-to-New Mexico Pipeline

Midstreamer NuStar Energy LP has unveiled plans to boost capacity by 6,000 b/d on a 293-mile refined products pipeline that runs from the Panhandle in Texas to Albuquerque, NM. The San Antonio-based limited partnership said Wednesday it would upgrade pump stations on the 17.2 million b/d Amarillo-to-Albuquerque Pipeline, which it jointly owns with Phillips 66…

March 5, 2021
More U.S. LNG Cargo Cancellations Possible This Summer as Production Climbs

More U.S. LNG Cargo Cancellations Possible This Summer as Production Climbs

U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters could see cargo cancellations return this summer if the current supply glut cannot be alleviated by then, analysts said Wednesday. According to IHS Markit, 2020 saw an estimated global surplus of around 24 million metric tons of LNG, or 6% of the available market, as demand weakened amid the…

March 4, 2021
IEA Sees U.S. Carbon Emissions Rebounding After Historic Plunge

IEA Sees U.S. Carbon Emissions Rebounding After Historic Plunge

Carbon dioxide emissions in the United States plunged 10% in 2020 as stay-at-home orders and the economic slump driven by the Covid-19 pandemic took a toll on energy demand. According to a new report by the International Energy Agency, annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fell by almost 500 million metric tons in 2020, accelerating a…

March 3, 2021
Qatar Petroleum Awards $2B EPC Contract for North Field to Build LNG Prowess

Qatar Petroleum Awards $2B EPC Contract for North Field to Build LNG Prowess

State-owned Qatar Petroleum (QP) has dished out an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract worth more than $2 billion to expand the liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and loading facilities for the giant North Field East (NFE) project. QP said Monday the lump-sum EPC contract was awarded to Samsung C&T Corp., only weeks after picking…

March 3, 2021
Jordan Cove LNG Timeline ‘Uncertain,’ Says Pembina

Jordan Cove LNG Timeline ‘Uncertain,’ Says Pembina

Canadian midstream player Pembina Pipeline Corp. has written down the assets for the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Oregon and no longer can predict if the project will move forward, executives said last week. Pembina has logged a one-time C$1.6 billion ($1.27 billion) impairment, partly for the export project. Management cited…

March 2, 2021
Cheniere Sees Sabine Pass Train 6 Ramping Up by End of Year

Cheniere Sees Sabine Pass Train 6 Ramping Up by End of Year

Cheniere Energy Inc. CEO Jack Fusco expects the sixth train at the Sabine Pass liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Louisiana to start up by the end of 2021. Construction on Train 6, Cheniere’s ninth overall between Sabine Pass and the Corpus Christi facility in South Texas, is about a year ahead of schedule…

March 2, 2021
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