Producers and Pipeliners Consider the Source
The market for Responsibly Sourced Gas (RSG) began picking up steam last year as an outgrowth of the ESG movement. Now, the train is on a roll. ...
Read MoreThe market for Responsibly Sourced Gas (RSG) began picking up steam last year as an outgrowth of the ESG movement. Now, the train is on a roll. ...
Read MoreReese Energy Consulting today is studying the latest news from our meteoric rise in the World of LNG Exports that started in 2016, when the shale revolution gifted the U.S. with massive volumes of natural gas and voracious global appetites, not to mention a new domestic industry. Reese Energy Consulting is following the latest news on America’s race to build more large-scale LNG processing and export terminals, which take anywhere from three to five years and multi-billions to become operational. Seven have now been built with one shuttered since June for repairs and not expected to return online until next month, taking a bite out of nearly seven months of output and affecting world markets and prices. Another three large-scale plants are now under construction, two of which are slated for production in 2024, and the third a Cheniere expansion scheduled to go online in 2025. Sempra announced today plans...
Read MoreThe Great Permian Gas Challenge is afoot to mitigate the basin’s falling prices triggered by midstream bottlenecks in the nation’s most prolific basin. ...
Read MoreN.Y.-based New Fortress Energy, a developer of LNG import facilities outside the U.S. now has export plants on the brain....
Read MoreSeems there’s something for everyone today in the energy news-verse, and because we can’t cover them all here, Reese Energy Consulting has picked three headliners to muse over. ...
Read MoreAfter what will be nearly five months offline, Houston-based Freeport LNG is planning a partial restart next month at its 2.3 BCFD Texas export facility. That’s great because a tanker is already waiting on a fill up in the Gulf. ...
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