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Spiralling development costs for liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects were firmly on the agenda at the LNG 17 conference in Houston.
Daniel Yergin, chairman of energy consultancy IHS Cambridge, said it was the single most important factor which would determine whether projects...
In preview of Shell's LNG conference taking place in Houston this week - LNG 17 - Andy Brown, Upstream International Director, provided journalists a window into how Shell envisions the robust LNG market going forward, as well as the global outlook for gas.
From his remarks...
Qatar Petroleum International and Exxon Mobil Corp. have agreed to jointly assess unconventional gas resources in North America and global opportunities in liquefied natural gas (LNG), Reuters has reported.
Both companies are involved in LNG projects in Qatar, the world’s...
For basketball fans, nothing is better than March Madness where sixty-four college basketball teams line up with a shot to win it all after a series of games played throughout the month of March. As the NCAA tournament progresses, the field is eventually split into four groups of 16 teams known...
Clean Energy Fuels, which aims to establish a network of liquefied natural gas filling stations across the US, has bought two MicroLNG plants from GE Oil and Gas.
The filling stations are aimed at large industrial vehicles – trucks. Clean Energy expects to complete approximately 70 LNG stations...
Spectra Energy and partner, BG Group, have proposed to build a 850-kilometre (525 mile) natural gas system originating from northeastern B.C. to serve BG Group's potential liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility in Prince Rupert, on the province's northwest coast. Project costs are reported...
A study by Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy indicates that the prospect of LNG exports from the U.S. does note equate to large scale reality, regardless of the number of export licenses granted, given expected market developments abroad.
In a paper entitled “US LNG Exports:...
Apache Corp.’s Kitimat LNG project has been postponed as the Houston-based company continues its search for firm contracts with Asian buyers. The facility was slated to provide Western Canada’s natural gas producers some relief from rock-bottom prices.
The natural gas liquefaction...
Argentina plans to buy liquefied natural gas from Angola LNG as soon as negotiations with Sonangol are finished, said Argentina’s ambassador to Angola cited by state newspaper Jornal de Angola.
Last Friday Spanish group Repsol, in a dispute with the Argentinean government because of...
Excelerate Energy and Shell, which has partnered with Asian buyers, will build two multibillion-dollar North American LNG export plants. This adds to the growing list of projects that will take advantage of lucrative markets and ship natural gas overseas. There are twelve North American natural...