When it comes to index pricing of liquefied natural gas (LNG) around the world, East doesn’t meet West, and that’s not likely to change, according to John Hattenberger, president of Gazprom Marketing & Trading, the U.S. arm of Russia’s OAO Gazprom.
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Energy Targeted by Environmentalist Investors
Environmentalist investors named nine companies to a “Climate Watch List” and said they are lagging their peers when it comes to addressing climate change. Seven of the nine are in the energy industry.
Activist Investors Target Climate Change ‘Laggards’
Environmentalist investors named nine companies to a “Climate Watch List” and said they are lagging their peers when it comes to addressing climate change. Seven of the nine are in the energy industry.
Study: McMansions Are Home to Energy Gluttony
When it comes to energy consumption, two — or more — can live more cheaply than one, according to a new study that blames low household density for the “overconsumption” of energy in America.
Study: Singles, McMansion Dwellers Are Energy Gluttons
When it comes to energy consumption, two — or more — can live more cheaply than one, according to a new study that blames low household density for the “overconsumption” of energy in America.
Millennium Pipeline Now Looks to Be in Service Dec. 22
Assuming FERC approval comes in the next few days, the much-anticipated Millennium Pipeline will go into service on Dec. 22, a Millennium Pipeline Co. LLC spokesman said Wednesday.
Northern California Offshore Drilling Ban Possible
Environmental concerns seem to be trumping energy security needs when it comes to the issue of drilling in the waters off two pristine Northern California counties 100 miles up the coast from San Francisco, according to stakeholders on both sides of the issue.
Northern California Offshore Off Limits, Most Agree
Environmental concerns seem to be trumping energy security needs when it comes to the issue of drilling in the waters off two pristine Northern California counties 100 miles up the coast from San Francisco, according to stakeholders on both sides of the issue.
Hurricane Season Ends, but Questions Linger about Lack of Activity
As the 2007 Atlantic Basin hurricane season officially comes to a close on Friday, scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are reviewing a set of dynamic weather patterns that yielded lower-than-expected hurricane activity across the region.
West Virginia Gas Drillers Face Off with Coal Miners
Success usually comes at a cost, as West Virginia’s natural gas producers are finding.