A “whole lot more” oil and natural gas infrastructure is needed to accommodate the projected tripling of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports over the next decade, but domestic challenges need to be overcome so the country can succeed in an increasingly competitive global market, industry executives said Tuesday.
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Total, Tellurian Boost Partnership in Louisiana LNG Export Project Ahead of FID
Total SA’s stake in Tellurian Inc.’s planned Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project is nearing the $1 billion mark after the French major agreed to invest another $500 million in the facility.
Cameron LNG OK’d for Feed Gas as U.S. Exports on Cusp of Expanding
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports are inching another step closer for Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG facility in Louisiana after federal regulators on Wednesday approved introducing hazardous fluids and feed gas, as well as other commissioning activities, at Train 1.
LNG Drop-Off Behind Weakness in Natural Gas Pricing as April Called Lower
With analysts highlighting looser balances to start the week, including a dip in export demand, natural gas futures were trading lower early Monday. The April Nymex futures contract, set to expire Wednesday, was down 3.4 cents to $2.719/MMBtu at around 8:30 a.m. ET; the May contract was off 3.4 cents to $2.733.
Venture Global Secures Another FERC OK for One Louisiana LNG Project
The pieces of the puzzle are falling into place for one of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities proposed by Venture Global LNG Inc. on the Louisiana coast after federal regulators on Tuesday approved full site preparation for the Calcasieu Pass project.
U.S. LNG Exports Set to Surge This Summer Despite Maintenance, Project Delays
Cheniere Energy Inc. remains ahead of the race in sending U.S. natural gas into the global marketplace, but other developers continue to face delays that put into question the timing of a more than 7 Bcf/d projected bump in feed gas deliveries.
Venture Global LNG Doubling Capacity at U.S. Gulf Coast Facilities
Venture Global Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Inc. is doubling its global business due to strong customer demand, with construction set to commence “imminently” on one of its two planned U.S. Gulf Coast export facilities, the developer said Thursday.
Weaning Off Dutch NatGas Production Said Costly with LNG Market Oversupplied
Northwest European natural gas markets face massive investments in infrastructure as the region will have to accommodate new supply sources that don’t align with the current output coming from the European Union’s largest soon-to-be-shut gas field, according to Wood Mackenzie.
FERC Delays EIS for Jordan Cove, OKs Feed Gas at Elba Island
FERC said the 35-day partial shutdown of the federal government has forced it to delay by more than 40 days completion of an environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility and the companion Pacific Connector Pipeline project in Oregon.
Sempra’s Cameron LNG on Track to Begin Service in ’19, Say Execs
San Diego-based Sempra Energy executives on Tuesday assured analysts during a 4Q2018 conference call that the Cameron, LA, liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project should begin operations this year.