The Shoe Fits
The ink’s not dry yet on Denbury’s huge deal today, but it certainly marks the happy ending to a Cinderella story. ...
Read MoreThe ink’s not dry yet on Denbury’s huge deal today, but it certainly marks the happy ending to a Cinderella story. ...
Read MoreToward the end of 2021, a mere five floating LNG processors were operating around the world where they were used exclusively to tap offshore gas production. Unlike fixed onshore terminals, FLNGs—as they were employed at the time—offered a lower-cost option to liquify the gas with the added flexibility to move to other offshore gas resources inaccessible by land-based plants. ...
Read MoreLess than three years ago, Kan-based Tallgrass Energy accepted a $4 billion investor buyout led by Blackstone that took the midstream company private. A name change to simply “Tallgrass,” and appointment of a new CEO quickly followed, along with a fresh strategy to diversify the business from an oil-and-gas pipeline transporter and processor, to an infrastructure company with an eye on new-energy frontiers. ...
Read MoreWhen last we covered Exxon’s flirtation with domestic lithium production, the oil giant had just acquired drilling rights on 120,000 acres in the brine-rich Smackover Formation in Ark. ...
Read MoreThe Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill passed in 2021 includes $8 billion to create and physically build a hydrogen market in the U.S. The Department of Energy’s hydrogen program lays out a strategy that begins with 6-10 regional hubs that will manufacture, transport, store, liquify, and commercialize “clean” hydrogen on a large scale. That’s one way of going about it. ...
Read MoreWhen in 2016 the INEOS Intrepid left the Marcus Hook terminal in Pa., carrying 27,500m3 of ethane to its Norway destination, it marked the first time a product of U.S. shale gas had been imported to Europe. ...
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