With the first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Lower 48 states expected to depart Wednesday afternoon from Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Sabine Pass terminal, the global gas market is entering a period of evolutionary change, speakers at IHS CERAWeek said.
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Energy Tax Breaks Sail Though Senate on Back of Corporate Tax Bill
A now-estimated $18 billion, 10-year energy tax package rode through the Senate last Tuesday on the coattails of a broader corporate tax bill (S. 1637), which passed 92 to 5. It marked the first victory for the energy bill this year.
Energy Tax Breaks Sail Though Senate on Back of Corporate Tax Bill
The $14 billion, 10-year energy tax package rode through the Senate Tuesday on the coattails of a broader corporate tax bill (S. 1637), which passed 92 to 5. It marked the first victory for the energy bill this year.
Despite Another Large Storage Fill, Futures Sail Higher
After wildly carving out a 15-cent trading range in the moments following the 10:30 a.m. EDT storage report (featuring a 75 Bcf injection), the natural gas futures market continued to march higher Thursday, proving that rising storage inventories are no match for the one-two combination of concerns over winter and bullish technical factors.
Atlantic LNG’s Third Train to Set Sail for U.S. Markets
Atlantic LNG will begin shipping its third liquefied natural gas (LNG) production train from Trinidad and Tobago in the next few days, according to BP plc, one of the company’s stakeholders. With the latest shipment, Trinidad and Tobago will become the fifth largest LNG market source in the world.
Atlantic LNG’s Third Train to Set Sail for US Markets
Atlantic LNG will begin shipping its third liquefied natural gas (LNG) production train from Trinidad and Tobago in the next few days, according to BP plc, one of the company’s stakeholders. With the latest shipment, Trinidad and Tobago will become the fifth largest LNG market in the world.
Brownell, Wood Nominations Sail Through Senate
The Senate approved the nominations of Texas regulator Patrick Henry Wood III and Pennsylvania regulator Nora Mead Brownell to the two vacant spots on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. In interviews with NGI on Friday Brownell and Wood said they are eager to get to work tackling the energy crisis out West and helping the rest of the country do some advance planning to prevent the crisis from spreading.
Brownell, Wood Nominations Sail Through Senate
The Senate approved the nominations of Texas regulator Patrick Henry Wood III and Pennsylvania regulator Nora Mead Brownell to the two vacant spots on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. In interviews with NGI on Friday, Brownell and Wood said they are eager to get to work tackling the energy crisis out West and helping the rest of the country do some advance planning to prevent the crisis from spreading.