Exploring for or exploiting already discovered conventional resources, as well as developing additional unconventional resources, are options for supplying the global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) which will nearly double by 2025, according to Wood Mackenzie.
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FERC Conference: Shale Gas a Double-Edged Sword
Shale gas is a doubled-edged sword for power generators in the Mid-Atlantic region, supplying them with abundant, low-cost gas while at the same time putting pressure on an already over-taxed pipeline infrastructure, generators said Thursday at the fifth and final FERC conference on gas-power coordination issues.
Investment Needed to Tap Cook Inlet Gas, Says Study
Alaska’s Cook Inlet basin is capable “given sufficient continued investments” of supplying the region’s gas needs until 2018-2020 at a price below that of supply alternatives being considered, according to a new study.
‘Triple A’ Argument for Gas Demand Growth, Says Shell Exec
Natural gas is well on its way to supplying 20% of global energy demand by 2020, a Royal Dutch Shell plc executive said last week.
‘Triple A’ Argument for Gas Demand Growth, Says Shell Exec
Natural gas is well on its way to supplying 20% of global energy demand by 2020, a Royal Dutch Shell plc executive said Monday.
ExxonMobil: Unconventional Gas to Grow Five-Fold by 2030
By 2030, natural gas will have become the second-largest global energy source — ahead of coal — aided by technologies that have unlocked enormous new supplies of gas from shale, tight formations and coalbed methane, ExxonMobil Corp. said Thursday.
Large Gas Trade Data on its Way to CFTC Soon, Says ICE
The IntercontinentalExchange (ICE) said last week that “in the next several weeks” it will begin supplying data on large individual natural gas trades on its system to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) as it had been requested to do two months ago.
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Bids for Manzanillo LNG Project Expected Within Two Weeks
Mexico has been in talks with a half dozen companies about building and supplying a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at the port of Manzanillo, according to a Reuters News Service report. The country’s Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) is expected to open tenders in the first half of next month.
Bids for Mexico’s Manzanillo LNG Project Expected in First Half of April
Mexico has been in talks with a half dozen companies about building and supplying a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at the port of Manzanillo, according to a Reuters News Service report. The country’s Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) is expected to open tenders in the first half of next month.
PG&E Utility Backs Off Plans to Supply Gas to Calpine Northern CA Plants
With its $2 billion in bankruptcy court-approved financing, Calpine Corp. now should not need help supplying natural gas to several of its northern California electric generation plants, according to Pacific Gas and Electric Co., which late Friday filed with state regulators to confirm it was dropping contingency plans to step in to supply the needed gas.