Gas Producers Mull Their Options
For producers like Tulsa-based Sage Natural Resources, 2022 offered up grand returns from its Barnett drilling program in North Texas that included 30 new wells. ...
Read MoreFor producers like Tulsa-based Sage Natural Resources, 2022 offered up grand returns from its Barnett drilling program in North Texas that included 30 new wells. ...
Read MoreSeven years in, the U.S. LNG export industry is set to retake the crown this year of world’s largest player, with all expectations we’ll surpass 2022’s record 81.2 million tons shipped. But a lot has changed since 2016 when Cheniere launched the nation’s first shipment from Sabine Pass to Brazil. ...
Read MoreThe co-dependency between Gulf Coast LNG and Permian natural gas is spurring some much- needed therapy for both. This, in the form of new and expanded midstream systems to add more capacity and transportation from wellhead to downstream markets, especially export facilities. ...
Read Moreince the U.S. began exporting LNG in 2016, natural gas producers have largely defined their role as feedstock suppliers selling their gas to liquefaction facilities at domestic prices. But for some producers, that business model is changing to reap greater rewards....
Read MoreCalif.-based utility Sempra in 2009 launched commercial operations at its Cameron LNG regasification terminal on the Calcasieu Channel in La., becoming the first new facility of its kind to receive a FERC permit in more than 20 years. ...
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