Russia’s strong natural gas shipments to Europe may be an attempt to test the resilience of U.S. exporters. according to Citigroup Inc.
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China’s first seagoing LNG bunker vessel will operate with a comprehensive and integrated package of highly efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions.
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Texas drillers may have found a solution to the stubborn natural gas glut that’s forced them to either burn it off into the air. or pay others to take it away.
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Last year. the buzz term in the natural gas world was the alarmist cry of stranded assets.
Read More »New Infrastructure Could Spur Gas Demand Boost In China
China announced in March it was going to spin off the pipeline operating assets of the three state oil and gas majors and create a separate entity dedicated solely to this infrastructure.
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Some of China’s investments have been welcomed by regional actors.
Read More »Iraq Boasts Lever to Gain US’ Waiver for Importing Gas from Iran
Iraq has diplomatic leverages to force the US to issue a waiver for Baghdad for importing Iran’s gas. member of the Iraqi parliament from al-Bina Coalition Misaq al-Hamidi said.
Read More »Iran Gas Production. Exports Rise
Close to 14 billion cubic meters of natural gas was sold in 2018 -- up 5% compared to the year ago.
Read More »Demand from Asia Is Set to Power the Growth of the Global Gas Industry Over the Next Five Years
Global demand for natural gas is set to keep growing over the next five years. driven by strong consumption in fast-growing Asian economies and supported by the continued development of the international gas trade.
Read More »China’s Limitless Demand for Gas
China is pushing away from fossil fuels and setting extremely lofty goals for decreased carbon emissions in the very short term.
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