Retired U.S. military leaders said that while the dangers of imported oil are well documented, fossil fuels, as well as the nation’s “fragile” electric grid, also pose “significant security threats” to the country and its military mission are “exploitable by those who wish to do us harm,” according to a new report titled “Powering America’s Defense: Energy and the Risks to National Security.”
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Canadian Gas Exports Declined Last Year, Records Show
Canadian natural gas exports dropped last year as a faltering economy and rising U.S. supplies reduced overall reliance on imported natural gas, shows a trade scorecard kept by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Canadian Gas Exports Declined Last Year, Records Show
Canadian natural gas exports dropped last year as a faltering economy and rising U.S. supplies reduced overall reliance on imported natural gas, shows a trade scorecard kept by the U.S. Department of Energy.
EVA Sees LNG Imports Rising to 13.9 Bcf/d by 2010 Given Adequate Liquefaction
The gas supply source that will have the greatest intermediate-term impact on the market will be imported liquefied natural gas (LNG), and currently it appears that 16 out of the 90 LNG regasification proposals in North America will be constructed, according to Energy Ventures Analysis Inc. (EVA) consultant Steve Thumb.
ChevronTexaco Stocks Up on LNG Carriers
With markets becoming more and more hungry for imported liquefied natural gas (LNG), ChevronTexaco Corp. decided now is a good time to stock up on tankers. The company said last week that it has ordered two new LNG carriers from Samsung Heavy Industries of South Korea to support its growing worldwide LNG business.
ChevronTexaco Stocks Up on LNG Carriers
With markets becoming more and more hungry for imported liquefied natural gas (LNG), ChevronTexaco Corp. decided now is a good time to stock up on tankers. The company said Tuesday that it has ordered two new LNG carriers from Samsung Heavy Industries of South Korea to support its growing worldwide LNG business.
Gas Council Group Proposes Guidelines for Gas Quality, LNG Interchangeability
Representatives of the so-called Natural Gas Council Plus (NGC) group last Wednesday proposed guidelines for controlling the energy content of imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) and domestic gas streams.
Gas Council Group Proposes Guidelines for Gas Quality, LNG Interchangeability
Representatives of the so-called Natural Gas Council Plus (NGC) group on Wednesday proposed guidelines for controlling the energy content of imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) and domestic gas streams.
NARUC Endorses Cooperation on Siting LNG Terminals
State commissioners have joined the ranks of those touting the wonders of imported liquefied natural gas (LNG). The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), noting the importance of increasing natural gas supplies, passed a resolution at its summer meeting last Wednesday encouraging cooperation of state and federal agencies in the siting of LNG regasification terminals.
Energy Secretary Tours Cove Point LNG Plant Nearing Completion
With imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) expected to take on a bigger role in U.S. energy markets, Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham plans to tour the soon-to-be-reactivated Cove Point LNG terminal in eastern Maryland today to become acquainted first-hand with the frozen fuel that is attracting so much attention.