Comstock Resources Inc. CEO Jay Allison underscored that despite low natural gas prices to start 2023, management is “extremely positive on the outlook for natural gas in the future,” with growing global demand for LNG. The liquefied natural gas market is expanding to the tune of $1 trillion globally over the next five years, with…
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Energy Transfer to Appeal DOE Decision Denying Lake Charles LNG Export Extension – The Offtake
Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Twitter Wednesday that Mexico Pacific Ltd. LLC (MPL) would build its 14.1 million metric tons/year Saguaro Energía LNG project on the country’s west coast and spend $14 billion on the project.
Permian’s Growing Relationship with Gulf Coast Exporters Driving Demand for Nitrogen Control, Chart Says
As associated gas from the Permian Basin continues to help drive a boom in LNG projects, removing the relatively high levels of nitrogen is growing into a lucrative business for Chart Industries Inc., according to company executives. Generally, liquefied natural gas facilities limit the percentage of nitrogen in the end product to 1%. While some…
LNG Takes a Backseat in China Amid Country’s Broader Natural Gas Market Reforms – Column
Incredible rates of growth in fuel switching and infrastructure development allowed China to go from first time LNG importer to a short stint as the world’s largest in 2021.
DT Midstream Seeing Haynesville Slowdown, but LNG Demand to Drive Pipeline Business Growth
DT Midstream Inc. (DTM) is seeing a reduction in activity among its producer customers in the low natural gas price environment, but record LNG feed gas demand and the potential for increased power burns “could accelerate the tightening of the market,” CEO David Slater said. Speaking to investors Tuesday on the first quarter earnings call,…
Glenfarne Energy Unit Sanctioning Texas LNG This Year, with Lower-Carbon Export Ambitions
With one South Texas LNG export project set to be sanctioned by year’s end and a bevy of other ventures underway, Glenfarne Energy Transition LLC is finding its niche by tapping into the environmentally sensitive demands of potential overseas customers that want low-carbon energy. CEO Brendan Duval, who moved from Australia to the United States…
Europe’s LNG Infrastructure Buildout Seen Colliding With Climate Goals
The European Union’s (EU) plans to significantly increase LNG import capacity continues to draw mixed opinions and raise concerns over whether the expansion would conflict with decarbonization targets and aspirations to dramatically boost renewable energy supplies this decade. To bring in enough LNG to gain independence from Russian natural gas, the EU aims to increase…
Cheniere Lands First Offtake Contract for Sabine Pass Expansion
Cheniere Energy Inc. said Tuesday that it has already signed an agreement to supply LNG from a massive expansion of its Sabine Pass liquefaction (SPL) terminal in Louisiana just two months after it kicked off the federal permitting process. CEO Jack Fusco told analysts during a call to discuss the company’s first quarter results that…
BP Beats 1Q Expectations on ‘Exceptional’ Natural Gas Marketing and Trading
Strong global natural gas marketing and trading lifted BP plc in the first three months of this year, helping the company overcome low commodity prices as the integrated major also leaned in to secure opportunities to expand in the United States and overseas. CFO Murray Auchincloss led a conference call Tuesday to discuss the latest…
Enbridge Expands Canada LNG Export Potential with Montney Natural Gas Storage Facility
Montney Shale natural gas storage capacity has changed owners as Enbridge Inc. on Monday purchased a controlling stake in the Aitken Creek site in northern British Columbia (BC) from utility FortisBC Holdings Inc. for C$400 million ($300 million). Enbridge Executive Vice President Cynthia Hansen called the acquisition “a well located and connected facility that will…