The Big Disruption Bodes Well for U.S. LNG
There’s no easy way to fix the chaos triggered by war. Certainly not in a part of the oil-prolific world that’s been troubled for decades...
Read MoreThere’s no easy way to fix the chaos triggered by war. Certainly not in a part of the oil-prolific world that’s been troubled for decades...
Read MoreIt was already a tough road back in 2018 for Dallas-based Navigator Energy Services and project partner Tulsa-based Magellan Midstream when they launched, then extended, an open season to attract transportation commitments for their proposed Voyager pipeline. Call it bad timing....
Read MoreBack in 2019 when it seemed everyone and their dog looked to partner up to build an LNG export facility on the Gulf Coast, Dallas-based Energy Transfer caught a meaty bone. A bone in the form of a framework agreement with Shell to share the estimated cost of $10.9 billion to $13.2 billion to build the 16.5 MTPA Lake Charles LNG terminal project where ET already owned the existing regasification facility in Lake Charles, La., originally built in 1982. ...
Read MoreAmong the largest privately held oil and gas companies today, few can claim witness to the Dust Bowl, fatal undoing of Bonnie and Clyde, and peak of the Great Depression. The year was 1934 when H.L. Hunt founded Hunt Oil after major discoveries in East Texas. ...
Read MoreWith its first discovery as a major petroleum site near the La., Gulf in 1921, the Haynesville formation would take some 80 years later to land a place in natural gas history. ...
Read MoreYep, it’s that time again when energy forecasters set the stage for a new year. Take your pick of Wall Street analysts, private equity, podcasters, armchair investors, or that neighbor glued to Squawk Box every morning....
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