Evolving

North America’s LNG Industry Matures, Avoids Overbuild

Anyone who doesn’t think the North American liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry has been evolving only needs to look back about two years to see how far things have come.

October 16, 2006

North America’s LNG Industry Matures, Avoids Overbuild

Anyone who doesn’t think the North American liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry has been evolving only needs to look back about two years to see how far things have come.

October 13, 2006

LDCs Must Evolve with Today’s Energy Market, AGL’s Madden Says

In the everchanging and evolving energy industry, more local distribution companies, including Atlanta Gas Light, are “realigning” their asset portfolios in order to keep up, said Kevin Madden, executive vice president of distribution and pipeline operations for AGL Resources, Atlanta Gas Light’s parent company.

March 21, 2005

LDCs Must Evolve with Today’s Energy Market, AGL’s Madden Says

In the everchanging and evolving energy industry, more local distribution companies, including Atlanta Gas Light, are “realigning” their asset portfolios in order to keep up, said Kevin Madden, executive vice president of distribution and pipeline operations for AGL Resources, Atlanta Gas Light’s parent company.

March 18, 2005

Marathon CEO Says Company’s LNG Strategy Evolving

Marathon Oil Corp.’s CEO said last week that the company is cautiously reviewing what parts of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain offer the most value, and for now, will concentrate on producing natural gas and increasing its LNG regasification capabilities in the United States.

April 5, 2004

Marathon CEO Says Company’s LNG Strategy Evolving

Marathon Oil Corp.’s CEO said this week that the company is cautiously reviewing what parts of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain offer the most value, and for now, will concentrate on producing natural gas and increasing its LNG regasification capabilities in the United States.

April 1, 2004

El Paso Restructures Management

In an effort to conform with recently published guidelines from the New York Stock Exchange and stay current with the evolving industry environment, El Paso Corp. said Monday it has restructured some of its executive management. The management changes come days after the company was found guilty of withholding natural gas supplies during the California energy crisis of winter 2000-2001 (see Daily GPI, Sept. 24).

October 1, 2002
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