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Mexico’s Private Oil Industry Maintains Diplomatic Approach Amid Criticism From AMLO — Bonus Coverage

Mexico’s Private Oil Industry Maintains Diplomatic Approach Amid Criticism From AMLO — Bonus Coverage

Mexico’s private oil and gas industry has maintained a diplomatic tone as it defends itself from now familiar criticism by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

January 13, 2020

FERC Continues With Two Vacancies — For Now

The process to nominate and confirm two new commissioners to FERC, which appeared to be nearing a significant milestone at year’s end, reverted back to square one with the flip of the calendar.

January 9, 2020
ACP Loses Virginia Permit in Latest Setback

ACP Loses Virginia Permit in Latest Setback

A federal court has vacated yet another regulatory approval for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) project, this time invalidating an air permit for a compressor station in Virginia.

January 9, 2020

NEPA Revamp Could Ease Oversight, Speed Natural Gas and Oil Infrastructure

The nation’s benchmark environmental protection law, signed by President Nixon 50 years ago, may be eased under an overhaul unveiled Thursday by the Trump Administration, which if it were to clear legal obstacles, would strip constraints on constructing natural gas and oil pipelines, power plants and other major infrastructure projects.

January 9, 2020

Laredo Beats 2019 Oil, Gas Guidance in Permian on Efficiencies, Wider Spacing

Permian Basin independent Laredo Petroleum Inc. exceeded oil and natural gas guidance for 2019, claiming a 19% increase year/year, with total proved reserves climbing by 23%.

January 6, 2020

NYSE Delisting Possible for SandRidge Permian Trust

SandRidge Permian Trust has joined a slew of Lower 48 oil and natural gas operators facing a possible delisting by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the firm said Friday.

January 6, 2020

As Nafta 2.0 Grows Closer to Reality, Hopes Rise on Turning Around Mexico’s Sagging Economy — Bonus Coverage

With a new trade deal almost in place, U.S. private capital, with energy companies in the vanguard, could be poised to inject billions of dollars into Mexico’s wobbly economy.

January 6, 2020

NGI 2020: New Decade Bringing New Era of Uncertainties for Natural Gas Industry

Editor’s Note: This is one of a 14-piece series NGI undertook as the energy industry readied for the new year, with Lower 48 natural gas and oil supply continuing to surge in an uncertain environment as liquefied natural gas exports ramp up, Mexico markets remain shrouded and stakeholders demand more value. Get your complimentary copy of NGI’s 2020 Special Report today.

January 2, 2020

Stabilis Sees Mexico Small-Scale LNG Demand Reaching 248 MMcf/d

Stabilis Energy LLC believes that Mexico’s small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) market could reach 3 million gallons/day (equal to about 248 MMcf) over the next five to 10 years, CEO Jim Reddinger said recently during a conference call with investors.

January 2, 2020

Increased Competition for Western Canada Natural Gas as Bakken Output Climbs

As processing capacity has come online in 2019, natural gas production from the Bakken Shale has been booming, and Western Canada producers stand to lose out as they compete with more molecules seeking markets in the Midwest.

December 30, 2019