The Covid-19 pandemic only inflicts a temporary setback on overseas propane shipments as byproduct growth for the Canadian natural gas industry, according to AltaGas Ltd.
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MPL Reaches Another ‘Milestone’ in Awarding FEED Contract for Mexico LNG Export Project
Mexico Pacific Limited LLC (MPL) has awarded a front-end engineering design (FEED) contract to Technip USA for its planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) project on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.
LNG Recap: Cargo Cancellations, Coronavirus Weighing on Global Market — Bonus Coverage
Tellurian Inc. said Monday that its massive Driftwood LNG export project proposed for Louisiana is “shovel ready,” with construction targeted to start this year.
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Maintenance Cuts U.S. Feed Gas Deliveries to Three-Week Lows at Export Terminals
Feed gas deliveries to U.S. export facilities have slipped to their lowest point in weeks as maintenance has cut flows to the Sabine Pass and Cameron terminals in Louisiana.
DOE Approves LNG Exports from Four Proposed Texas Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued four long-term orders Monday authorizing exports of domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a quartet of proposed projects in Texas.
Texas GulfLink Gains Momentum for Proposed Deepwater Oil Export Terminal
At a time when the field of proposed oil export terminals is narrowing, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Sentinel Midstream LLC has garnered additional support for developing a project near Freeport, TX.
Texas GulfLink Gains Momentum for Proposed Deepwater Oil Export Terminal
At a time when the field of proposed oil export terminals is narrowing, a subsidiary of Dallas-based Sentinel Midstream LLC has garnered additional support for developing a project near Freeport, TX.
New Mexico Joins Western Groups in Push for More Lower 48 Natural Gas Exports
New Mexico, one of the largest U.S. natural gas producers with vast resources in the Permian and San Juan basins, has joined a group of other western states and counties in working with tribal nations to open more export opportunities from the region to growing markets across Asia.
McDermott Faces 2Q Headwinds for Cameron, Freeport LNG Delays, Pemex Issues
A record backlog of contract awards bodes well for McDermott International Inc. going forward, but the Houston-based operator faced substantial headwinds during the second quarter from delays at two major Gulf Coast natural gas export facilities, as well as issues with Mexico’s state-owned producer.
Cameron LNG Requests FERC OK to Begin Service by Friday
Another wave of liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply is preparing to hit the open seas as developers of the Cameron LNG project on Monday asked federal regulators for authorization to place its first production unit and related facilities into service by Friday (July 26).