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Barclays: U.S.-UK LNG Price Gap Has Narrowed

Analysts who have been predicting that a wave of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is coming to U.S. shores have more than a little in common by now with “the boy who cried wolf.” Still, market watchers at Barclays Capital and elsewhere are saying next year is the year that more global liquefaction capacity will come online and flood the Atlantic Basin with supplies.

November 30, 2009

Barclays Predicts More LNG for U.S., Notes Atlantic Basin Convergence

Analysts who have been predicting that a wave of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is coming to U.S. shores have more than a little in common by now with “the boy who cried wolf.” Still, market watchers at Barclays Capital and elsewhere are saying next year is the year that more global liquefaction capacity will come online and flood the Atlantic Basin with supplies.

November 30, 2009

Taxing Canadian Trusts: It’s Not All Bad, Say Some

Stock brokers, money managers and wealthy coupon-clippers cried foul, but cooler heads predicted natural gas industry activity and supplies will emerge as winners from a surprise move to tax income trusts by the Canadian government.

November 7, 2006

Skilling Tells Jury: ‘I Am Absolutely Innocent’

Former Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling, appearing somewhat humbled but still confident, declared Monday the 28 criminal charges against him “are wrong.” Speaking to a packed courtroom with his family in the front row, he told jurors, “I am innocent of those charges, and I will fight those charges until the day I die.”

April 11, 2006