Tumbling natural gas prices have set the power generation industries in the U.S. and Europe off to a greener start this year.
Read More »Russia May Be Testing U.S. Gas Nerve with Europe Push
Russia’s strong natural gas shipments to Europe may be an attempt to test the resilience of U.S. exporters. according to Citigroup Inc.
Read More »China’s First LNG Bunker Vessel to Feature Integrated Wärtsilä Solutions
China’s first seagoing LNG bunker vessel will operate with a comprehensive and integrated package of highly efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions.
Read More »Russia Warns of $40 Oil Even as It Holds Out on OPEC Deal
Saudi Arabia and Russia. the two largest producers in the OPEC coalition. voiced concerns that falling oil demand could send prices below $40 bbl as they met in Moscow.
Read More »China’s Demand For Gas Almost Infinite
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.
Read More »CNOOC to Acquire 10% Equity Interest in Arctic LNG 2
Arctic LNG 2 LLC is a limited company incorporated in the Russian Federation engaging in the Arctic LNG 2 Project. the second large onshore conventional natural gas project led by JSC Novatek on the Gydan Peninsula in Russia.
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.
Read More »Global Gas Demand will Grow at 1.6% per Year until 2024
Domestic demand in the United States. the Middle East and North Africa. would contribute to the growth in demand.
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