U.S. natural gas pipeline exports to Mexico will double between 2015 and 2020, according to an Energy Ventures Analysis, Inc. (EVA) report commissioned by the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA).
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NatGas Forwards Strengthen as EIA Raises 2016 Forecast
Temperatures are mild, and storage inventories continue to swell, but a surprise increase in the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s 2016 price forecast was enough to boost natural gas forward markets between May 6 and 12, according to NGI’s Forward Look.
NatGas Forwards Strengthen as EIA Raises 2016 Forecast
Temperatures are mild, and storage inventories continue to swell, but a surprise increase in the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s 2016 price forecast was enough to boost natural gas forward markets between May 6 and 12, according to NGI’s Forward Look.
Senate Passes Long-Awaited Omnibus Energy Policy Bill
In a rare display of bipartisanship, the U.S. Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed an omnibus energy policy bill that avoided most controversial measures and won broad support from the energy community, including those representing the natural gas industry.
Senate Passes Long-Awaited Omnibus Energy Policy Bill
In a rare display of bipartisanship, the U.S. Senate on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed an omnibus energy policy bill that avoided most controversial measures and won broad support from the energy community, including those representing the natural gas industry.
Colorado Steps Up Lobbying for Jordan Cove LNG Project
With Oregon LNG’s Columbia River project now canceled, Colorado business and elected officials on Tuesday stepped up their support for the lone remaining West Coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project along the south-central coast of Oregon.
Colorado Steps Up Lobbying for Jordan Cove LNG Project
With Oregon LNG’s Columbia River project now canceled, Colorado business and elected officials on Tuesday stepped up their support for the lone remaining West Coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project along the south-central coast of Oregon.
U.S. NatGas Exports Forecast to Upend European Pricing Dynamics
The potential geopolitical implications from exporting domestic natural gas overseas have been noted, but U.S. gas may already be capping the commodity price in the UK, long before cargoes arrive at European terminals, according to Jefferies LLC.
Europe Prepares to Receive First-Ever Shipment of U.S. Shale Gas From Appalachia
Marking another milestone this year for the U.S. shale industry, the first shipment of ethane gas produced in the Appalachian Basin set sail on Wednesday from Sunoco Logistics Partners LP’s Marcus Hook Industrial Complex for a 3,800-mile journey to Norway.
North America’s NatGas Traffic Volumes Connecting U.S., Canada and Mexico Holding Up, Says DOE
The North American natural gas trade survived value destruction that ran parallel to the fall of oil on glutted markets during the first nine months of 2015, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.